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What is My Kent Personal Injury Claim Worth
What is my case worth? This is a very difficult question to answer because there are many variables and facts which go into this analysis. We will be more than happy to discuss this with you either over the telephone (800) 282-4878, by email Rob@Kornfeldlaw.com, or in person at a mutually convenient time and location, all of which are at no charge to you. Confidential communications with your... [Read more]
Malpractice: Q. What are these “standards of care” and who determines what they are?
Q. What are these “standards of care” and who determines what they are? A. The medical community provides the measuring stick as to what is the standard of care. This measuring stick is not as exact as a tape measure. It takes into account many variables. But the ultimate goal is to determine whether a physician or other health care professional acted in a manner consistent with or below the standard... [Read more]
Kent Rules of The Road: Driving on Roadways Laned For Traffic
Washington Rules of The Road: 46.61.140. Driving on roadways laned for traffic In this chapter of the rules of the road, the laws for abiding by lane markers are identified. Frequently, violation of such laws is a direct result of injuries in Kent. Whenever any roadway has been divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for traffic the following rules in addition to all others consistent herewith... [Read more]
Kent Work Injury Success Story
John Doe v. ABR, (King County Superior Court SEA): Construction worker fell from roof due to the negligence of a roofing supplier in securing bundles of shingles onto the top of a roof, all of which broke loose, striking the client and catapulting him to the ground below. Mr. Doe underwent spinal fusion of L5-S1; a two level cervical fusion; and a partial meniscectomy in his knee. Total Settlement:... [Read more]
Kent Car Accident Attorney: FAQ
Q. Should I contact the other driver’s insurance company? A. Unless you want to jeopardize your case, it is far better to hire a personal injury attorney to handle any communication. Most people have no concept of how the other side can twist something you have said so that you are robbed of much of the compensation you deserve, if not all of it. Q. How soon after an accident should I contact... [Read more]
Kent Brain Injury Success Story
Jane and John Doe v. Hospital XYZ (King County, Washington): A 53 year old father underwent surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm. After being incubated, ventilated and placed in CCU, the patient was placed under 24 hour care to monitor his tracheotomy. When he improved, he was transferred from CCU to a step down floor. Because of the ongoing development of mucus, which required suctioning... [Read more]
Kent Injury: Auto Accident Success Story
Spinal Cord injury to Quadriplegic Patient: A quadriplegic passenger strapped and secured in his van suffered a cervical strain-whiplash injury in a car accident. The 72-year-old retired Boeing engineer suffered a partial loss in the use of his neck caused by a chronic cervical strain and muscle spasms. This gentleman’s loss was significant to him as his neck was his sole remaining source of independence.... [Read more]
Medical Malpractice: Standards of Care
Q. What are these “standards of care” and who determines what they are? A. The medical community provides the measuring stick as to what is the standard of care. This measuring stick is not as exact as a tape measure. It takes into account many variables. But the ultimate goal is to determine whether a physician or other health care professional acted in a manner consistent with or below the standard... [Read more]
Bologna Recalled for Possible E. Coli Contamination
Tuesday, 23,000 pounds of Lebanon bologna products may be contaminated with E. coli. Lebanon bologna is a fermented, semi-dry sausage. This beef product has an appearance similar to salami. Below is a release 11 News received: Each package bears a label with establishment number “EST. 474” inside the USDA mark of inspection, in addition to lot code “01351” and the best-by date as noted above.... [Read more]
Rob Kornfeld: Medical Malpratice Success
• Jane and John Doe v. Hospital XYZ (King County, Washington): A 53 year old father underwent surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm. After being incubated, ventilated and placed in CCU, the patient was placed under 24 hour care to monitor his tracheotomy. When he improved, he was transferred from CCU to a step down floor. Because of the ongoing development of mucus, which required suctioning... [Read more]
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