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Washington Auto Accident Kills Redmond Woman On State Route 202

A woman from Redmond died Saturday when a Honda Civic hydroplaned on state Route 202, entered oncoming traffic and hit a mini-van. Several other people were injured in the Washington car accident, the State Patrol reported. At Bernard Law Group, we handle personal injury lawsuits that are the results of…

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Washington Bill Seeks A Ban On Novelty Lighters

The seattletimes.com website reported in a story on January 20, 2009 that State Senator Claudia Kauffman was sponsoring the senate version of bill SB 5011 that would ban Novelty lighters to prevent personal injury in Seattle. Kauffman said, “It’s really to stave off any potential dangers that are out there…

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Seattle Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Blames University President

The Seattle Times reported in an article on January 14, 2009 that the President of Seattle University, Rev. Stephen Sundborg, has been sued. The claim is that since he is president, Sundborg must have been aware of an abusive Jesuit priest. Nonetheless, the priest was allowed to continue with the…

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Seattle Wrongful Death Search For Woman By Coastguard Suspended

The website pnwlocalnew.com reported in an article on January 14, 2009 that the search for Lynn Stafford-Yilmaz 45, had been called off. Stafford-Yilmaz’s van was found with no sight of the woman when the Puyallup ferry she was riding from Seattle to Bainbridge arrived at Eagle Harbor. Washington state police…

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Origin of SeaTac Apartment Fire Still Unknown

Jennifer Sullivan, a Seattle Times writer, reported in an account on January 19, 2009 that the cause of the SeaTac apartment fire was still unknown to fire fighters. Two women who jumped from their balconies to avoid the fire sustained life-threatening injuries and were being treated at Harborview Medical Center.…

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