Kennewick Auto Accident Injury Lawyer
Have You Been Injured in an Auto Accident?
Anderson Law can help you overcome the physical, emotional and financial setbacks you face after a serious car accident and personal injury. This is because we know that a setback doesn’t need to be permanent, even if the injuries might be.
There are few things more important than employing a law firm that is committed to, and fully versed in, the complexities of personal injury law. However, one thing that is more important is hoping and believing that you will be able to overcome the obstacles that have been put in your way. This is easier to achieve when you have the help of experienced and caring attorneys.
Retain an Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer ASAP
You should consult with an experienced Personal Injury Lawyer as early as possible to protect your rights after an accident. Based on the facts unique to you and your claim, we can help you pursue the best legal path to a full financial recovery. We offer free consultations to determine if you have a valid claim. If so, you won’t need to pay any fees or advance any costs until your case is settled.
Principal Claim
Tort Claim (a civil lawsuit against the at-fault party or parties) – If you are not an “at-fault” party, and even if you bear some comparative fault, you can recover damages through a lawsuit. Simply put, your damages are those injuries that result in a serious, permanent impairment of your mind or body. Such injuries have the effect of substantially interfering with work, the pursuit of an educational program or even basic “activities of daily living”.
Your may be able to make a claim for:
a. Pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life
b. Loss of income (or earning capacity)
c. Health care expenses
d. Housekeeping and home maintenance expenses
e. Family Law Act damages
Alternative Claim
You may be entitled to recover statutory, no-fault accident benefits, which are available regardless of fault. In Washington, these benefits include Personal Injury Protection which is intended to cover medical treatment for injuries sustained through the use or operation of a motor vehicle. The denial of such benefits could create a claim for bad faith against your insurance company.