Washington List of Causes of Action

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This form is a listing of various Causes of Action. This form lists a variety of lawsuits which may be filed against a tortfeasor.
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A health carrier shall be liable for any and all harm proximately caused by its failure to follow that standard of care when the failure resulted in the denial, delay, or modification of the health care service recommended for, or furnished to, an enrollee.

RCW 4.24. 420: Action by person committing a felony?Defense?Law enforcement activities?Actions under 42 U.S.C.

The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is the compilation of all permanent laws now in force. It is a collection of Session Laws (enacted by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, or enacted via the initiative process), arranged by topic, with amendments added and repealed laws removed.

Show cause orders instruct parties to ?show cause? why the court should decide in their favor on a motion. More accurately, a show cause order instructs a party to appear at a hearing and show cause why the court should not grant a motion another party filed.

If any person is entitled to a hearing by any provision of this code before any proposed action is taken, the notice of the proposed action may be in the form of a notice to show cause stating that the proposed action may be taken unless such person shows cause at a hearing to be held as specified in the notice, why ...

RCW CITATIONS Each section of the RCW is made up of three parts: number of title; number of chapter within the title; and number of section within the chapter. For example, RCW 1.04. 020 refers to Title 1, chapter 4, section 20.

?Reasonable suspicion? is present when the officer has an objective belief, based on specific and articulable facts, that would justify stopping [the plaintiff] in order to investigate possible criminal activity.

Washington intentional civil causes of action (as opposed to unintentional or negligent) result from voluntary action that is made with intent to bring about a harmful result. Intent requires a determination of the state of mind of the defendant at the time of the action-in-question.

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