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How to Handle Insurance Adjusters After a Car Accident in Washington

You are likely to receive phone calls from concerned loved ones in the hours following a car accident. However, you should also expect to get a phone call from the insurance company. The representative may identify himself or herself as an insurance adjuster.

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First Steps After a Car Accident

Car accidents are often sudden and may leave you overwhelmed. In most cases, the accident victims are unsettled and unsure of the next steps to take. However, what you do following your involvement in an accident can have a significant impact on the outcome of your personal injury case.

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The Personal Injury Claim Process in Washington

Getting injured in an accident can be an emotional and overwhelming experience. Luckily, personal injury laws exist to compensate accidents victims for their injuries or damages caused by someone else's negligent actions.

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Can I Still Drive?

If you are arrested for DUI, the arresting officer will likely punch a hole in your license and provide you with paperwork related to an administrative hearing. It is important to understand that your driver’s license is still valid for a period of twenty (20) days after the arrest, regardless of what you do.

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DUI FAQ

You should consult with an attorney immediately after your arrest. There are several issues that need to be addressed right away. In cases involving a breath test above the legal limit, the Department of Licensing (DOL) will initiate an action to suspend the driver’s license.

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What to Expect When Facing DUI Charges

In most cases, once you have been arrested for DUI, you will either be released into the custody of a friend or relative or booked into jail.

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What Do I Do if I Get a DUI in Washington

Laws vary from state to state, but what do I do if I get a DUI in Washington? While some state laws might differ slightly, laws on driving under the influence are fairly similar.

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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Evidence After Unlawful Stop in Limited Circumstances

The US Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a man that resulted from an unlawful police encounter. While investigating a residence for suspected narcotics activity, an officer detained a man later identified as Strieff that had exited the house and walked to a nearby convenience store.

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Supreme Court Clarifies Rules for Breath and Blood Tests in DUI Cases

The landscape of DUI law changes on a daily basis. The US Supreme clarified some outstanding issues in its most recent DUI ruling pertaining to DUI law. In Birchfield v. North Dakota (DUI Law), the court consolidated the appeals of three drivers into one case. The first driver, Birchfield refused to allow his blood to be drawn after an arrest for DUI.

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