Burns are among the most severe, painful, and life-altering injuries humans endure. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), non-fatal burns are a leading contributor to hospitalization, disability, disfigurement, and health impairments worldwide. Burns are also the cause of 180,000 annual deaths. Burns are the fifth highest cause of childhood injuries worldwide, particularly in...
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Workplace accidents can occur in any industry, including in an office environment; however, the construction industry has the highest instances of workplace accidents. The nature of construction exposes workers to serious safety hazards daily, with heavy-duty equipment, power tools, scaffolds, ladders, and the moving or lifting of heavy objects. Over 46% of workplace falls...
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Drivers in Seattle and throughout Washington must share the roadway with bicyclists, including children. A driver’s general duty of care compels them to take all reasonable measures to prevent causing injury to others. When driving in school zones, near parks, and through residential neighborhoods, drivers must exercise proper precautions and remain vigilant to the...
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Anyone with substantial driving experience or those who commute daily to work or school have seen their fair share of irresponsible or inexperienced drivers. Whether they fail to signal a turn, tailgate, excessively speed, run red lights, or you see them rolling along while their eyes are on the phone, they present a significant...
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A car accident is an alarming experience with serious consequences for a victim’s health and ability to work and accomplish their daily routines. All too often, the distress of a car accident continues even as an injury victim begins their physical recovery. Medical bills begin rolling in at the same time they may not...
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