When children are placed into foster care or become wards of the state, they rely on their appointed guardians to provide physical safety, food security, and emotional stability—fundamental things that all children deserve. Guardians appointed by the State of Washington have a legal duty to provide necessities and a safe environment to the children in […]
Read MoreCan I Sue For Abuse by Foster Parents?
Foster homes are intended to offer a safe, caring, and nurturing environment for the children they serve. Tragically, these expectations are not always met. When those entrusted to protect children betray this trust, the experience can be deeply scarring, resulting in traumatic impacts that may last for a lifetime. If you were physically, sexually, or […]
Read MoreWhat Should You Do If a Dog Bites You?
Dog bites can happen without warning. They can also result in severe injuries for children and the elderly. Knowing the steps to take after a dog bite is essential for reducing the risk of complications and for ensuring the rights of victims are protected. The Washington dog bite attorneys at Fuller & Fuller, Attorneys PLLC, […]
Read MoreHow Long Do I Have to File a Claim for Sexual Abuse in a Group Home?
Were you abused in a group or foster home? You may have several years to take civil action. The statute of limitations for group home abuse in Washington is generous, but not endless. It is always a good idea to contact an experienced Washington group home abuse lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your […]
Read MoreWhat if the Person Responsible for My Injury Is Deceased?
When you are injured in an accident, it can be difficult to know how best to seek compensation even under the most ideal of circumstances. The process becomes even more complex when the person who caused the accident is no longer alive. How can you seek compensation when the person responsible for your injury is […]
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