Top Pedestrian Accident Hot-Spots in Kent

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    Photo by Sarah Hopt Kent, Washington, a city nestled in the heart of the Green River Valley, has seen steady growth in recent years. Home to just over 130,000 residents, Kent balances its industrial roots with picturesque parks and a thriving business district. However, with this growth has come a noticeable rise in pedestrian and bicycle accidents, making traffic safety […]

    AI and Human Pain: What ChatGPT, Gemini, & Grok Think Your Injury Is Worth

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    Online injury calculators promise quick answers. Plug in a few numbers, and you get a dollar estimate for your suffering. But how accurate are they? And what happens when you add real-life context, like age, job, or emotional toll? We tested that before by creating three injury profiles — same broken wrist, three very different lives — and ran them […]

    Same Injury, Different Incomes: Do Settlement Calculators Treat You Fairly?

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    Online injury settlement calculators are everywhere. Type in a few numbers, and within seconds, you get a dollar estimate for your pain. But how consistent are these tools really? And, do your personal circumstances—your age, your job, your life—affect the result? To find out, we ran an experiment. We used the exact same injury across different calculators: a wrist surgery […]

    Not Every Injury is Equal: Why Your Pain Deserves More Than a Calculator

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    You’ve probably come across those “Online Injury Calculators” — quick, convenient tools that claim to estimate how much your case is worth. While they can be a helpful starting point, it’s essential to understand their value and limitations. What’s good about online injury calculators? ✅ They give you a rough ballpark to begin thinking about your case. ✅ They help […]

    Micro Mobility Vehicle Accidents on Historic Rise

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    Segway Driving In 2001, Dean Kamen introduced a zero-emission, self-balancing personal transportation device known as the Segway® Personal Transporter (PT). Capable of reaching a maximum speed of 12.5 mph, the Segway® was classified as safe for use in urban pedestrian environments by the Centre for Electric Vehicle Experimentation in Quebec in 2006. Despite this, multiple studies have reported significant injuries […]

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