Experienced Washington Recreational Vehicle Accident Lawyers
All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), snowmobiles, jet-skis, and other recreational vehicles have become increasingly popular and affordable in recent years, and are widely in use in Washington State. When a recreational-vehicle crash occurs, the resulting injuries can be severe or fatal.
With our experience working with clients injured in recreational-vehicle accidents, we possess a huge advantage when it comes to personal injury law. Our Washington recreational vehicle accident lawyers know what our clients will be facing as they move towards recovery, we know how to build complete and compelling claims, and we know how the insurance companies will respond. Since insurance claims and policies related to recreational vehicles are complicated, our experience enables us to efficiently navigate the path and avoid pitfalls that less experienced injury attorneys may struggle with.
What does a successful recreational-vehicle accident claim look like?
When a client is suffering from injuries caused by negligence, our injury lawyers in Washington take special steps to identify the extent of their injuries and damages, and to determine how the collision affects our client’s life, now and in the future. Many injuries require long-term, costly medical care, and we ensure that this cost is fully factored into the insurance-claim process. A successful claim is one in which our client receives a settlement or verdict that enables them to fully recover financially, and compensates them for their current and future losses.
Call an Experienced Recreational Vehicle Accident Attorney in Washington Today!
As Washington personal injury lawyers, we have achieved exceptional results for our clients after a recreational-vehicle accident, including:
- $136,000 for client with multiple rib fractures caused by a jet-ski
- $2.5 million for family of teenager killed in jet-ski collision
For your free consultation, contact us today. Visit our office in Seattle or check out our other locations.