As a homeowner, each of us has a duty to provide a safe place for those we invite into our homes. That goes for whether the get together is to visit, to share a meal, or for an overnight stay. When we fail, bad things can happen. Someone can die. I recently settled a case… Read more »
Last May, five teenagers were injured at Zillah High School after a bounce house flew into the sky with a gust of wind. At least one student was critically injured and airlifted to a nearby hospital. This news was shocking to most people, as bounce houses are often associated with good-hearted fun. Inflatable attractions like… Read more »
Due in part to the sheer number of people in the Baby Boomer generation, elder care has become big business. Choosing the right facility, affording the right facility, and making complicated decisions for loved ones can be overwhelming. We want to trust that our loved one will enjoy good quality of life in a nursing… Read more »
Those frigid temperatures outside mean that winter has officially arrived to Central Washington. And with winter weather, snow and ice, comes greater responsibility for businesses and greater risk for pedestrians. For Businesses: Slip and fall injuries are one of the most common types of personal injury claim. When a customer falls on someone else’s property,… Read more »
The family of an 88-year-old woman, whose death at Landmark Care center led to an investigation by Department of Health & Human Services concluding that her care had been inadequate, has filed a wrongful death suit against Landmark. The woman’s family is represented by Terry P. Abeyta of Abeyta Nelson Injury Law. Alda M. Gray… Read more »