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Understanding Uninsured Motorist (UM) and Underinsured Motorist (UIM) Coverage

Driving in Washington can be unpredictable. Even the most responsible drivers face the risk of accidents caused by others. Unfortunately, a significant number of Washington motorists either lack insurance altogether or carry inappropriate coverage. This is where uninsured/underinsured motorists’ coverage (UM/UIM) comes into play. It offers a crucial layer of financial protection for you if your car is hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver’s car. In other words, UM/UIM coverage protects you in the event of an accident.

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What Evidence Do I Need to Support an Injury Claim?

In Washington, proving your personal injury claim requires clear and convincing evidence. The collection of critical evidence forms the foundation of every successful personal injury case as it will describe a case in detail. Personal injury cases often tell a story of how a person was injured because of the actions or omissions of another.

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What to Do Immediately Following a Washington Car Accident

The harsh reality is that auto accidents happen all the time in Washington. According to data
from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), there were 82,152 total car
crashes in Washington in 2021. Five hundred and seventy-five of these accidents were fatal.
Given the common occurrence of Washington car collisions, it is important for drivers to know
what they should immediately do post-accident.

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