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Andrews Terry Jeffers LLP Legal Blog | Month: July 2022

Understanding distracted driving and how to avoid it

When accidents happen in Washington, there are a number of factors that can be to blame. But one of the most common causes is distracted driving. There are three main types of distractions: manual, visual and cognitive. Manual distractions These are anything that takes your hands off the wheel. These could be things like fiddling [โ€ฆ]

Three potential pitfalls about having guns in an estate plan

| July 5, 2022 
Estate planning is a smart way for someone to ensure their loved ones remain financially taken care of. While valuing their Washington estates, many people will think of certain items like homes, vehicles, and boats. However, there are other items of value that sometimes end up forgotten about in wills and trusts: guns. Here are [โ€ฆ]