Washington Face Mask Requirement & What To Do If You Are Accused of a Violation
On June 23, John Wiesman, the Washington Secretary of Health, announced a statewide mandate that requires individuals to wear face masks or cloth face coverings while in public. The Washington face mask requirement takes effect on Friday, June 26. The goal of the order is to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the State of Washington. The…
Read MoreWhat Is A Criminal Defense Attorney & What Do They Do?
There are three primary types of criminal offenses; felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. Criminal offense classifications are separated from each other by the seriousness of the offense and the punishment someone convicted can receive. In the U.S., every citizen charged with a criminal offense has the right to representation. But what does a criminal defense attorney do?…
Read MoreI’ve Been Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence: What Should I Do Now?
If someone files a complaint alleging domestic violence against you, a police officer may show up at your door and an arrest will occur. No matter what form the abuse takes, domestic violence can have devastating, life-changing effects on victims regardless of their age, gender, or socioeconomic standing. Even if you know you have been falsely accused,…
Read MoreWhat is a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
A personal injury lawsuit is a legal dispute when one person suffers harm from an accident or injury, which someone else may be legally responsible for causing. This term is used in law practice for any damage done to the body, mind, or emotions of a person that requires a personal injury lawyer to step…
Read MoreAdvice From a Vancouver Defense Lawyer if Accused of Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a double-edged sword. Federal, state, and municipal courts are necessarily biased in favor of presumed victims of domestic violence to ensure victims are safe and no longer abused. While that’s a good thing when domestic violence has occurred, if accused falsely, this could be a problem. What is Domestic Violence? Even with domestic…
Read MoreSentencing Laws for Drug Crimes in Washington State
If you’ve been charged with a drug crime in Washington, you’ve likely seen something called a VUCSA charge. VUCSA stands for Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act and it covers laws involving drug crimes, from possession to buying and selling, and more. When facing a VUCSA charge, it’s imperative to know what factors may…
Read MoreWhat is the Statute of Limitations in Washington State?
A statute of limitations states how much time you, or the state, has to file charges or take legal action. For example, in the state of Washington, a criminal case like murder, has no statute of limitations so legal action can occur decades after it happens. When it comes to a civil case like personal injury, however,…
Read MoreMost Common Types of Premises Liability
When you think of personal injury cases, especially when someone gets hurt by slipping on a wet floor or tripping down a flight of stairs, you’re seeing examples of premises liability claims. If the owner of a property is responsible for loss or injury to another person, either through neglect or willful action, then premises liability…
Read MoreMost Dangerous Intersections in Vancouver, WA
If you live or work in Vancouver, Washington, it’s a good idea to know where the most dangerous intersections are located. If you know where accidents often happen, you can either plan alternate routes or you can take extra safety precautions at those intersections. According to The Columbian, Vancouver has the highest rate of pedestrian…
Read MoreWhat Do You Do After an Auto Accident?
Auto accidents can happen to even the most cautious of drivers. Although extremely stressful and terrifying, it is important to remain calm and take control of the situation. These are the steps you should take if you ever find yourself involved in an auto accident. These steps help you address your health needs while also…
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