Author Archives: Larry Lehmbecker
New WA State Workers’ Comp Laws
As many of you may know big changes have been made in our State Workers’ Compensation laws this legislative session. The major piece of this, you may have already heard about – is the provision for Claim Resolution Structured Settlement … Continue reading
Do You Have PIP Insurance on Your Auto Policy?
I have been helping injured drivers financially recover from auto accidents for 25 years and consequently, am often asked about car insurance. One coverage available to drivers in Washington State that I ALWAYS recommend is PIP Coverage (Personal Injury Protection). … Continue reading
Foro Legal Gratuito / Free Legal Forum
May 14, 2011 – 12pm – 3pm Host: Horacio Ahumada Iglesia Ministrerios Ebenezer 2721 196th St. SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036 Lo invito hacer su preguntas al abogado Larry Lehmbecker sobre daños corporales o accidentes en el trabajo. Come ask Larry … Continue reading
Win for Injured Worker from Woodinville
“After a full year of fighting, Lehmbecker Law got me a full year of back time loss [wage loss]. I couldn’t be happier or more relieved. This will make such a difference in my life. Now we are working on … Continue reading
Kirkland Chiropractor Experiences Whiplash & Insurance Co. Nightmare
Car accidents are common. Most people I know have been rear-ended at some point in their lives. I’m writing this article in an attempt to educate people on how to handle a whiplash accident from the moment after their car … Continue reading
Video: Good for AIG, not for you
Watch Now: Video Good for AIG, bad for you
A hostile takeover attempt of Washington’s public-run, non-profit workers’ compensation system
I’d like to share some information about an upcoming political issue that should be of great concern to those who work in Washington State. Initiative 1082 is a hostile takeover attempt by insurance companies to privatize workers’ compensation insurance. If … Continue reading
What to do after a car accident
After a car accident remember these tips: Remain calm and non-confrontational. Call the police and ask that the officer files a police report. If an officer is not able to respond, go to a police station and file an accident … Continue reading