Stress is a major result of getting into a motor vehicle accident. Aside from the obvious anxiety related to the physical and emotional injuries arising from the accident, there is... Read More
Liability insurance is a requirement in all 50 states. There are variations on liability insurance, but the two main categories are no-fault and tort liability. Washington is a tort liability... Read More
Personal injury claims are governed by Civil Tort Law. Essentially, a tort is civil wrongful conduct which leads to harm of another. Torts include unintentional wrongs, such as negligence, and... Read More
As June comes to a close and July approaches, Washington residents will experience an increase in sunny days and all that it brings: joggers, picnics, swimming and, unfortunately, motorcycle collisions.... Read More
In the United States alone, approximately 4.7 million dog bites occur each year. The majority of bite victims were familiar with the dog, and the incident occurred either on the... Read More
Judicial foreclosure is the exclusive method of foreclosing a straight mortgage as well as, although infrequently utilized, an option to foreclose statutory deeds of trust and real estate contracts. 18... Read More
While most pundits have been cheering the “real estate recovery,” we have been quietly biting our lips. From what we can tell, based on our clients currently in the foreclosure... Read More
Annual Valuation Notices The Assessor revalues all property in King County each year and sends out revaluation cards in April, finishing sometime in August, depending on location and/or property type.... Read More