

Holly Street Bike Lane Pilot Project Coming to Downtown Bellingham


Wrong Way Collisions Kill Hundreds Each Year


Dangers of Retaliatory Driving


5 Most Common Causes of Wrongful Death Claims


Washington Traffic Safety Commission Increases Patrols for Distracted Driving Awareness Month
Distracted driving poses a significant danger due to diverting attention away from the road and increasing the risk of accidents. When drivers engage in distractions, their focus shifts away from important driving tasks. These tasks include observing traffic signals, anticipating road hazards, and reacting quickly to unexpected situations. These lost seconds can impair a person’s ability to make timely, informed decisions, thereby increasing the likelihood of car accidents.


Pedestrian Accidents: Understanding the Statistics
How to Observe National Walking Day
- Go for a 30-minute walk.
- Find a new trail near you or walk around your neighborhood.
- Visit a local park or walk on your treadmill if the weather isn’t good.
- Take your dog with you on the walk. They need the cardiovascular workout too!
The Risk of Pedestrian Accidents
Walking has many benefits, including better cardiovascular health, maintaining a healthy weight, more joint flexibility, stronger muscles, and improved mental health. But there are risks too. When walking near motor vehicles, pedestrians do need to be aware of their surroundings.


Teen Aggressive Driving Accidents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) defines aggressive driving as “an individual committing a combination of moving traffic offenses, such as driving above the speed limit and cutting off other drivers.”


Large Truck Accidents Increased 49% In Last 10 Years


What is the Average Post Concussion Syndrome Car Accident Settlement?

