Kennewick Personal Injury Attorney
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Your Kennewick Personal Injury Lawyer
Getting into a Motor Vehicle Accident or other serious injury can be a very difficult and emotionally challenging experience. You need a consultation from a Personal Injury Lawyer. Our lawyers practice exclusively in the area of personal injury and will provide you with a free consultation to help guide you and evaluate your case. A lawyer (not a paralegal or a secretary) will be committed to your case and will help you deal with your physical injuries as well as receive the cash settlements and benefits to which you are entitled.
We know how stressful having an accident can be; that is why one of our Personal Injury Lawyers will handle your file from beginning to end, leaving you worry-free while you know that trained lawyers are fighting for your rights. We will provide you with access to medical experts in the personal injury field, which will greatly enhance your recovery from your injuries as well as increase your settlement.
Hiring a lawyer is your best option for dealing with the physical and emotional problems of having an accident. Without a lawyer, you leave yourself at the mercy of insurance companies and will not maximize the benefits to which you are entitled. A qualified Personal Injury Attorney will make sure all of the steps of the process are fair and just. Don't make the mistake of trying to navigate through the system on your own. Don't wait any longer. Let one of our Personal Injury Attorneys contact you to discuss your case.
Kennewick Attorney
Personal Injury Cases
- Car accidents
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Wrongful death
- Truck accidents
- Boating accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Insurance bad faith and IFCA claims
- Pedestrian injuries
- Other serious injuries
Tri-Cities Attorney Personal Injury Question and Answer.
A recent Arizona Supreme Court ruling could scare away the snowbirds from Arizona (at least for surgeries).
... read moreMy regular checkup at the dentist frequently starts off with a discussion about my dental hygiene, but often turns into a legal discussion. My dentist will occasionally tell me to stop talking in legal "mumbo jumbo" (for some reason he tells me of the origins of the phrase). "Wait a minute," I say,"I'm just telling you the law." He then moves the conversation back to my teeth and explains, more or less, that my problem has something to do with the fact that my "mesiolingual cusp is twice the size of the disolingual cusp." Uh, what? One more time, please?
Then, I have the irresistable urge to quote from an episode of Psych, one of my favorite TV shows (fake psychics, real detectives), where psychic Shawn Spencer pretends to be a doctor but doesn't know any medical terminology:
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