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7/8/2010
Max J. Meyers
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Washington Car v. Horse Accident Results in $2.7 Million Verdict

Seattle and Kirkland Washington car accident lawyers. Injured in accident? Order your FREE book “The Guide to Washington Injury Cases” by calling 425-822-5700 before signing any forms or talking to any insurance adjusters. The experienced Washington car accident attorneys at Scott McDonald And Associates can help if you have been injured in a Washington car accident.

7/7/2010
Max J. Meyers
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Tickets Flying - New Washington Cell Phone Law

Kirkland WA distracted driver accident lawyer, Seattle cell phone accident attorney, Washington distracted driver caused auto accident. Call 425-822-5700 to talk to Seattle and Kirkland's highly experienced distracted driver accident lawyers.

6/16/2010
Max J. Meyers
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Hit & Run Car Accident in Bellevue Shows Why UM Insurance Needed

If you have been injured in a Seattle or Kirkland Washington hit & run car accident order your FREE book “The Guide to Washington Injury Cases” by calling 425-822-5700 before signing any forms or talking to any insurance adjusters. The experienced Washington car accident attorneys at Scott McDonald And Associates can help if you have been injured in a Washington car accident.

8/14/2009
Max J. Meyers
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Kirkland Man Driving 100 mph Causes Bothell WA Car Accident, Injures 6 in Minivan l Bothell Car Accident Attorney

A Kirkland, WA man, Geoffrey Goddard, was reported driving over 100 mph on I-405 near Bothell, Washington on June 12, 2009.  Goodard smashed his Dodge Dakota pickup into the rear of a Mazda minivan carrying two women and four children.  The force of impact was so great the minivan was thrown across four lanes of traffic onto a dirt median where it flipped over on its roof.  Goddard is suspected of driving drunk.

All six passenger were taken to hospitals with injuries, and two of the children had possible broken bones.  Goddard was also injured and taken to Evegreen Hospital.  When police arrived to question Goddard he ran from the hospital naked.  He left his close and ran out across the parking lot naked.  Are you kidding me, he had to be drunk to think that was a good idea.

As Kirkland Car Accident Attorney who has handled many drunk driver caused car accidents I can tell you these types of crazy stories happen far too often.  Many times the drunk driver has no car insurance or carries the bare minimum coverage of $25,000.  When six people are seriously injured in a 100 mph collision the injury victims are often left paying there own medical bills and any other expenses.

How do you protect yourself and your family from this tragic scenario?  Buy as much Uninsured Motorist (UIM) insurance coverage you can afford.  UIM insurance is the best way to protect yourself and your family from dangerous drunk drivers and other minimally insured drivers.  The UIM coverage in your car insurance policy is designed so it takes the place of the at-fault driver when he/she has no insurance or not enough to cover your medical bills and compensate you fairly for all that you have to go through when seriously injured.  In essence you buy insurance for those who don't or don't buy enough.

You may be wondering how much UIM coverage should you get?  As much as you can afford.  My UIM policy limits are $1,000,000, which is a lot coverage for not a lot of money.  Think about this, driving in your car is probably the most dangerous thing you do almost everyday, and what would happen if you were in a horrible car accident and were not able to work again due to severe injuries.  How much insurance money would you need to replace your income and compensate you for your severe life altering injuries.  One million suddenly doesn't seem like a lot given that picture.  My suggestion is to have at least $500,000 UIM coverage.  This should provide a good cushion if your involved in a catastrophic Washington car accident.

A good place to find a much more detailed look at buying car insurance is our FREE report The Guide To Buying Car Insurance In Washington.

Food for thought! 

6/30/2009
Max J. Meyers
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Text Message Causes U of Texas LB to Crash Car - Kirkland Car Accident Lawyer

Text messaging while driving is illegal in Washigton State, which is apparently not the case in Austin, Texas.  University of Texas Linebacker Sergio Kindle suffered a concussion after crashing his car into an apartment building because he was looking at a text message on his cell phone.  text messaging is a fairly common cause of Washington car accidents.

Sergio Kindle's text message car accident happened on June 24th and resulted in $8,700 in damage.  That's one seriously expensive text message!

Washington state drivers have been banned from text messaging while driving since 2008.  The fine for text messaging while driving in Washington is about $101.  However, the police have to stop you for some other traffic law violation before you can get the texting ticket.

Don't be like Sergio, just put the phone down and drive.  The message will be there for you when you arrive at your destination.

Drive Safe!



Wrongful Death & Fatal Accidents

6/29/2010
Max J. Meyers
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"Melrose Place" Beauty Charged in Fatal DWI Car Accident

Fatal car accidents are serious life altering events. If a loved one has been killed in a Seattle or Kirkland Washington car accident order your FREE book “The Guide to Washington Injury Cases” by calling 425-822-5700 before signing any forms or talking to any insurance adjusters. The experienced Washington car accident attorneys at Scott McDonald And Associates can help if you navigate through the wrongful death claim process.

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    A glitch has happened in several Washington cities, which prevented them from correctly adopting the new cell phone law.  This means if you received a recent ticket for using your cell phone while driving it might be unenforceable in certain Washington cities. When the Washington legislature passes a new law, the local city governments must add [...]
    Last Friday I posted about the formation of another police task force.  Washington State Patrol formed DUI “Target Teams,” which I have dubbed “A-Teams,” to fight drunk drivers and eliminate DUI related fatal Washington car accidents by 2030. The results are in and 57 drunk drivers were cited over the 4th of July holiday weekend.  There [...]
    As the 4th of July holiday starts the Washington State Patrol has formed a crack “A-Team” of DUI enforcement troopers to track down more drunk drivers. The new task force will cover three Washington counties: King, Snohomish and Pierce County. The WSP teams only job is to arrest drunk drivers.  The goal is to eliminate [...]
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