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Kent Car Accident Lawyer Achieves $500,000 Settlement

Jane Doe v. John Doe driver: King County Superior Court No. 02-2-26432-8 Seattle woman involved in a motor vehicle accident suffered spinal injuries to her neck and low back, radiculopathy, and a worsening of her pre-existing fibromyalgia. A Microsoft employee with a stellar record, she was forced to miss about one year of work over 4 years. According to her rheumatologists, she could not return to... [Read more]

Q. Who is responsible for my injury?

Excellent question! A. The nature of the accident determines who can be held responsible. Legally, the general contractor and/or owner/developer must maintain a reasonably safe working environment. They are also responsible for the enforcement of industrial safety and health codes. If they are found to be negligent, you may be able to file a claim. Contacting a construction injury attorney is the best... [Read more]

Does your firm handle TBI cases?

The Kornfeld Firm is experienced in handling traumatic brain injury cases resulting from medical negligence, construction site or motor vehicle accidents, and maritime injuries aboard fishing and other types of vessels. In the area of medical negligence, Rob Kornfeld has a special interest in handling cases involving a failure to diagnose intracranial aneurysms (aneurysms in the brain). Rob has handled... [Read more]

$175,000 Harassment Lawsuit Settlement

Jane Doe v. a Pay Day Loan Company: Snohomish County Superior Court. 40 year old woman who had worked for the company for 5 years had experienced harassment from many levels within the company. After she complained, she was told to take a vacation, her email was cut off, and she was told not to call anyone in this company. Once one of the highest-ranking women in the company, plantiff considered this... [Read more]

Do I have to pay immediately?

Since the cost of legal services are always a major concern, Rob offers legal services on a contingent fee basis. A contingent fee is simply a fee based on a percentage of the recovery, which is paid at the conclusion of the case. If there is no recovery there is no fee. Typically, there is no money up front. If you would like to talk with Kent personal injury lawyer Rob Kornfeld, call 800-282-4878... [Read more]

State Patrol Recognizes Truck Drivers

The Washington State Patrol Commercial Vehicle Division (CVD) in partnership with the Washington Trucking Association (WTA) held the 2011 Washington State Inspector and Truck Driving Championship on Friday, June 24, 2011, and Saturday, June 25, 2011, at Boeing’s Kent Space Center in Kent. The event tested the inspection skills of sixteen Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) certified Inspectors... [Read more]

Kent Personal Injury Attorney on Construction Injury Risks

Q. Which construction site activities pose the greatest threat? A. Many construction accidents involve electrocution. Welding activities are another common cause of accidents. Trenching is another of the highest risk activities. Recently crane injuries and fatalities have been noted. If you’ve been injured in one of these ways on a work-site, there’s a very good chance you’re eligible... [Read more]

Should I Release My Medical Records to an Insurance Adjuster?

Q. I have been asked to release my medical records to the other driver’s insurance adjuster. Should I do this? A. Absolutely not. Always consult a qualified personal injury attorney before releasing any information, or your case could be seriously impaired. Contact a Kent personal injury attorney at our firm today to discuss your potential claim in further detail.  Read More →

Kent Car Accident Lawyer: Fighting for You

Being injured in an auto-accident is shocking! isn’t it? I assume you’re here because of the aftermath of that shock. You probably have medical bills sky high, are out of a job and have lost some quality of your life all because of a negligent driver. However, you see that you have legal rights; by filing a personal injury lawsuit, there’s a chance you could be financially compensated. Contact... [Read more]

Kent Rules of the Road: Obedience Law Enforcement

Washington Rules of the Road: Obedience to police officers, flaggers, or firefighters–Penalty This chapter of the rules of the road states it is against the law to disregard a member of law enforcement’s traffic signals. Commonly, things of this nature have been ignored when an auto-accident causes injury. 46.61.015. Obedience to police officers, flaggers, or firefighters–Penalty (1) No... [Read more]

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