image

Yakima Car Accident Lawyer

Start with a free evaluation from one of our experts

Car accidents in Yakima

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

Basically, if you are found responsible for any portion of your motorcycle accident in Washington, your compensation will be reduced by that amount. So, if you’re found 20 percent responsible for your crash, you’ll still be able to receive compensation, but it will be only 80 percent of what you could have received.

98%
win rate

Contents

car crash

Should you hire a car accident lawyer?

Building a case

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

Fighting for Your Future

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

How Strong Law Attorneys can help with car accidents in Yakima

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

car crash

We’ve helped thousands of accident victims like you

we win
98%

win rate in court

4.9
stars

on Google reviews

over
2,000

successful cases
play button
"I would definitely recommend them."
Lindsey - Washington
Wistia video thumbnail
stars

“Very professional, and treated me as an equal.”

"Just wanted to say thank you to Jed and his team at Strong Law. Not only was I happy with the outcome, but the entire process as a whole. I would definitely recommend this firm to anyone. Thanks again."

Nick S.
Utah
stars

“Unbelievable work!”

"I had a claim involving my own insurance company. I tried to negotiate with them, and they completely denied my claim – two times. I then hired Strong Law, and the change was instant. The insurance company immediately began negotiating, and Jed was able to secure an unbelievably good settlement. I will never again attempt to take-on an insurance company without Strong Law in my corner. Thank you!"

Jonathon
Washington
play button
A welcome from Jed Strong
Wistia video thumbnail
play button
"They've always been there for me."
Marsha - Washington
Wistia video thumbnail
stars

“I got justice and awesome compensation.”

"I hired Strong Law after my car accident. Jed and his team worked hard on my case. They were professional and compassionate through my surgery and as I recovered, and they were awesome on communication. I got justice and awesome compensation. I would recommend Strong Law to anyone in my situation."

Rick R.
Colorado
we're here to help

Compensation our Yakima car accident lawyers can recover:

Economic Damages

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

Non-Economic Damages

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

The strong difference

Common causes of  motorcycle accidents in Washington

Dangerous Intersections in Washington

Seattle’s huge volume of automobile traffic, unfortunately, creates opportunities for car accidents all across the city. However, some areas are more prone to motor vehicle accidents than others.These are some of the most dangerous intersections for collisions in the city, according to crash statistics reported by the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT).

  • James Street and Sixth Avenue – This intersection, near the Harborview Medical Center’s Emergency Department, is a regular spot for crashes, and reports show that more accidents happen at this intersection than any other in the Seattle area.
  • Boren Avenue and Pike Street – This intersection is near the Washington State Convention Center, which means there are often unfamiliar drivers and pedestrians passing through. This is a common location for both car and pedestrian collisions alike.
  • Lake City Way NE and NE 103th Street – Though this intersection is outside of downtown Seattle, it is still a major thoroughfare in the northeast region of the city, and eight crashes occurred here in a single year. Lake City Way is risky in general, as many intersections along the roadway are common accident sites.
  • Dexter Avenue North and Thomas Street – This intersection is in the heart of downtown, close to the Space Needle, many hotels, and other tourist attractions. Accidents commonly involve drivers visiting the area, cyclists, and pedestrians
court room

Our car accident attorney service in Yakima

Building a case

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

Fighting for Your Future

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

What to do if you are in a car accident in Yakima

Step # 1

We partner and protect our clients from all corners of the globe. Our professionals.

Step # 2

We partner and protect our clients from all corners of the globe. Our professionals.

Step # 3

We partner and protect our clients from all corners of the globe. Our professionals.

Get your free
Personal Injury consultation

How Strong Law will handle your case

Investigate the Accident

Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and assess the circumstances surrounding the accident to establish facts and liability.

Identifying Compensation

Determine the extent of damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Negotiation

Engage in discussions with the opposing party or insurance companies to reach a fair settlement outside of court.

Litigation

If negotiations fail, proceed to court where legal arguments and evidence are presented before a judge or jury for a final decision.

How much does a car accident lawyer cost in Yakima?

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

Insider experience

We know how to fight big insurance companies

Prior to representing accident victims, Jed worked for GEICO insurance company as one of its in-house attorneys – representing the insurance companies. After learning the inner workings of insurance companies, he quit and began representing accident victims.

No upfront fees

Absolutely ZERO upfront fees

We want to help you get the legal advice you need with no upfront fees. There is no obligation to use our law firm and we only get paid if you win your case.

First class service

First class customer service

Our team of legal experts pride themselves on going above and beyond for our clients. We provide you answers and solutions to the legal issues you may experience from your accident.

start here

Start with a Free evaluation

We are here to help you recover from your accident physically and fiscally. Let us help you maximize the compensation you deserve.

What sets Strong Law apart

Unfortunately, bikers are often labeled as reckless and careless drivers. Insurance companies and other drivers will try to use this false stereotype against you when you file a claim for compensation after you’re injured.

In Washington, insurance companies and others involved in your personal injury claim may use stereotypes about motorcycle riders to place some of the blame on you. That’s because Washington uses a system known as contributory fault when ruling who is to be held responsible for an accident.

Frequently asked questions

Have other questions? Get in touch with our team at info@stronglawattorneys.com

What Is the Value of My Case?

cross icon

What Are Your Hours?

cross icon

What Kinds Of Cases Are Personal Injury?

cross icon

Will I Be Charged To Consult Or Talk With You?

cross icon

What Does Contingency Mean?

cross icon

Can You Give Me An Assessment Of My Case?

cross icon

What Should I Do If I’m Having Problems, Like Their Insurance Company Is Calling Me?

cross icon

What Are Common Reasons For Insurance Injury Denials?

cross icon

How Long Does A Case Take To Settle?

cross icon

Why Can Cases Last Years?

cross icon

Contact us

Our team is standing by to help you.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Checkboxes