- Wrongful Death
- Property DamageWhen you are injured through the fault of another, you are entitled to be compensated not only for your medical expenses, wage loss, and property damage, but also for the personal aspect of the injury to you such as pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, and loss of ability to enjoy life. Without an experienced attorney who can properly evaluate your claim and negotiate for your benefit, you are at a severe disadvantage when dealing with an insurance carrier and their adjusters who handle these cases everyday, and whose job it is to settle your claim as quickly and cheaply as possible.
- Personal InjuryWe have been practicing personal injury law in Pierce County and the surrounding areas for over 30 years and are committed to fully representing to seek and recover fair and just compensation for injuries suffered due to the negligence of others.
- Medical Malpractice
- Auto Accidents
- Dog Bites
- Estate PlanningIn many instances, after interviewing the surviving family members and obtaining information concerning assets and debts, we are able process the payment of the decease person’s debts and to facilitate the transfer of the remaining property WITHOUT PROBATE/ESTATE ADMINISTRATION. This can result in significant savings.
- WillsIf a person dies and does not have a Last Will & Testament, then rather than probate of the Will, that person will be determined to have died “intestate” and their estate will be administered through the Court. This will include...
- ProbateProbate comes from Latin and actually means something proved. In the context of estates, it means proof of a Will. Most people, and even many attorneys, discuss probate in the context of administering a person’s estate after they have passed away.