Posted by Brian C. Zuanich | Mar 19, 2019 |
One in four Americans moves every five years. On average, Americans move over 11 times in their lifetime.
You generally have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit in Washington. If you wait that long, the person you're trying to sue may be living someplace else. You need to know what to do.
Posted by Brian C. Zuanich | Mar 15, 2019 |
To simplify a complicated subject, suing someone is a two-step process. First, you file the lawsuit with the Court. Then you serve the legal paperwork on the defendant.
The first step is relatively easy (legally speaking). The second step can be a lot more difficult.
Posted by Brian C. Zuanich | Mar 14, 2019 |
Unlike opposing attorneys—who are locked in litigation combat on a daily basis—judges are supposed to be above the fray. Figuratively (and literally in the courtroom), judges sit above it all. Neutral, un-biased, unemotional—these are the traits we commonly associate with judges.
But not in this case.
Posted by Brian C. Zuanich | Feb 23, 2019 |
What exactly is insurance?
Seems like an obvious question. Most people you know probably have some kind of insurance—car insurance, health insurance, and life insurance are the big three—so we have a pretty good idea of what insurance does.