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(206) 800-8000Your teen passed the test – they have their permit, and they are ready to get behind the wheel. With practice, soon enough they will have their license.
This can be both exciting and alarming for parents. After all, your child’s safety is your priority, and it is no secret that Washington teens face significant risks on the road. So, what steps can you take to reduce that risk?
Parents already play an active role in teaching their teens to drive. However, it is critical to remember these steps during this journey:
Overall, it takes time to hone any skill – even driving. The longer you drive, the more experience you gain. However, taking these steps can help your teen take safety – and the responsibility of driving – seriously.
Matt Dubin has spent more than 20 years honing his skills as one of the top personal injury lawyers in the State of Washington. In his career, Matt has focused on protecting consumers from dangerous household products, medical mistakes, roadway accidents, and many other causes of injury. Matt has recovered nearly $20 million on behalf of his clients.
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At the Dubin Law Group, we bring more than 40 years of experience to cases involving injuries to children and adults. We handle all accident cases on a contingent fee basis, meaning you will pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
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