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Common Causes of Personal Injuries in Spring

Posted on: March 28th, 2022 by Timothy Hendershot
Spring means warmer weather, more time outdoors, and sometimes, more painful personal injuries.

Spring means warmer weather, more time outdoors, and sometimes, more painful personal injuries.

Due to the weather conditions and the types of activities that people engage in, each season has a different type of personal injury accident that is most common to that season. People frequently engage in more outside activities as the Seattle area weather warms up in the spring. During the spring season, some of the most prevalent causes or types of personal injury accidents are listed below.

Automobile Accidents

As people resume long-distance travel in the spring, the number of motor vehicle accidents tends to rise. Motor vehicle collisions can result in a wide range of injuries, including fractured bones, soft-tissue injuries, whiplash injuries, neck and back injuries, head/brain injuries, and spinal injuries.

Accidents at a Swimming Pool

Public and private swimming pools open as the spring season advances. Failing to take care around pools is a primary cause of personal injury accidents. Accidents such as slips and falls, diving accidents, and drownings are all common around pools. Broken bones, head injuries, and possibly traumatic brain injury can all result from these accidents.

Dog Attacks and Bites

Because more people are out for walks, dog owners often take their pets for walks or take them to parks to run and play with other dogs. Unfortunately, some dogs are more prone to attack or bite another pet or human because they are not well-trained or socialized. Even a dog that has previously been well-behaved can lash out for no apparent reason. Any injuries caused by a dog bite or attack to people or other pets are solely the responsibility of the dog owner. Dog attacks can cause lacerations, fractured bones, and soft tissue injury, as well as infection from a bite.

Accidents on Construction Sites

Spring marks the start of the building season, with many outdoor projects getting underway to take advantage of the warmer weather. Construction sites, of course, present plenty of dangers to both workers and passers-by. Slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall accidents, falls from heights, injuries from falling objects, motor vehicle or equipment accidents, fires and explosions, and electrocutions are all examples of construction accidents. Construction site owners and managers have a responsibility to keep construction sites as safe as possible and minimize the risk of accidents for workers and the general public.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer in Edmonds, Washington

Have you or a family member been seriously injured in Washington? Allowing the medical bills to pile up while you wait for the negligent party or their insurance company to do the right thing is a recipe for disaster. You need an aggressive personal injury lawyer on your side right now, fighting for the recompense you need, and deserve. Cunnane Law’s experienced attorneys represent clients who have been injured in Washington State. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.

Note: This information was provided not for any specific claim and is written in broad and general terms and may not be the right path to follow for a particular claim or case. This information is not intended to create an attorney client relationship. It is always best to receive direct legal counsel for your legal issues. It is never too early to call the attorney, but it can be too late.

Have You Been Involved in a Pedestrian Accident?

Posted on: March 28th, 2022 by Timothy Hendershot
Pedestrian accidents are shockingly common in Washington. Contact a personal injury lawyer immediately.

Pedestrian accidents are shockingly common in Washington. Contact a personal injury lawyer immediately.

Thousands of pedestrians are critically injured or killed every year when they are struck by a vehicle. Pedestrians are 1.5 times more likely than passenger vehicle occupants to be killed in an automobile accident. If you or a loved one is hurt in a pedestrian accident in Washington, it can affect almost every part of your life – and the lives of your loved ones.

That is why you should speak with a competent and experienced pedestrian accident attorney as soon as possible. To get started on your claim, call the offices of Cunnane Law now.

After a Pedestrian Accident, What Should You Do?

It’s critical to remember three things once you or a loved one has been hit by a car. It’s critical to avoid moving the pedestrian if at all feasible and instead dial 9-1-1. Obtain the contact information of any witnesses to the collision, as well as the make, model, and license plate number of the vehicle(s) involved, if possible.

When the police arrive at the scene of the collision, give them a statement of what happened, but don’t mention anything that could be construed as an admission of guilt. Finally, even if you don’t think you’ve been hurt, it’s still in your best interest to get medical help right away. Many of the injuries sustained in these types of incidents are internal and life-threatening. As a result, performing a thorough examination could aid in the stabilization of a life-threatening injury. Furthermore, consulting a doctor provides written proof that you sought medical help.

Involved Factors in a Pedestrian Accident

So, who is to blame for these terrible mishaps? There are numerous contributing elements, ranging from the lighting and location of the accident to the age of the pedestrian and the driver.

Time and Location

The accident’s location can have a significant impact. The majority of pedestrian fatalities (26 percent) occur in low-light circumstances, between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., according to the NHTSA.

Drug and Alcohol Use

Another unfortunate reality is that drugs and alcohol are frequently involved in pedestrian accidents. Almost half of all pedestrian fatalities (47%) involved a driver and/or pedestrian who were under the influence of alcohol.

Driver inattention is another factor that might contribute to pedestrian accidents. This is frequently due to motorists being distracted by their cell phones or other electronic gadgets, causing them to not notice the pedestrian.

Contact a Pedestrian Accident Attorney

An experienced personal injury lawyer can give you an unbiased assessment of your case and guide you through each step of the legal procedure.

Our experienced WA personal injury lawyers at the Cunnane Law PLLC work strategically to help our clients receive proper compensation. Joe Cunnane, the firm’s founding attorney, has earned a reputation among insurance companies and opposing counsel as a formidable opponent, having successfully negotiated and contested innumerable personal injury claims and recovered millions of dollars in damages for his clients. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.

Note: This information was provided not for any specific claim and is written in broad and general terms and may not be the right path to follow for a particular claim or case. This information is not intended to create an attorney client relationship. It is always best to receive direct legal counsel for your legal issues. It is never too early to call the attorney, but it can be too late.

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