by James Lambka | Nov 26, 2020 | Children, Washington Law
Minors may send nude photographs to someone they know, without giving it much thought. However, they’re not aware that transferring and viewing sexually explicit material of a subject who is minor, can be considered to be child pornography, and there can be...
by James Lambka | Oct 30, 2020 | Bicycle Accidents, Washington Law
WASHINGTON’S NEW BIKE LAW – Starting October 1, 2020, a new bike law goes into effect in Washington. The new law, entitled the “safety Stop” law, allows for bicyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs, with some exceptions and caveats. The bicyclist...
by James Lambka | Oct 27, 2020 | Injury Law, Washington Law
The short answer at this time is most likely, no. In light of the serious lung problems that have come about through the use of vape devices, several states have moved to ban vaping devices or vaping cartridges. A lawsuit has been filed in Washington by a gentleman...
by James Lambka | Oct 27, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Washington Law
What is a “third party case” in the context of Worker’s Compensation laws? – First, in most states, you cannot sue your employer for their negligence if it results in an injury. State governments have accepted that there needs to be a balance between worker’s...
by James Lambka | Oct 24, 2020 | General Info, Washington Law
As part of our blog this month we are sharing this informational post by the Renton Police Department on a mistake that drivers are making too commonly. We hope that this effort will help driver safety by further spreading the word. Renton Police Department, WA July...
by James Lambka | Oct 19, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Washington Law
There are many reasons why early contact with a personal injury attorney is a smart move following a motor vehicle accident. First, most personal injury attorneys provide a free consultation. There is nothing to lose. The worst thing that might happen is that you will...