Personal Injury Lawyer in Washington State
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A serious injury can affect your health, work, finances, family responsibilities, and daily life. When another person, business, driver, property owner, or other party causes harm through negligence, the injured person may have the right to pursue compensation.
Multani Law Group helps injured people understand their legal options after accidents and other injury-causing events. From its Kent office, the firm assists clients with personal injury claims throughout Washington State.
Personal injury cases may involve motor vehicle crashes, unsafe property conditions, serious falls, pedestrian injuries, bicycle accidents, motorcycle crashes, truck accidents, dog bites, wrongful death, and other injury matters. The right next step depends on how the injury happened, who may be responsible, and what evidence is available.
What a Personal Injury Claim Can Cover
A personal injury claim is designed to address the losses caused by an accident or injury. These losses may include medical bills, future treatment, lost income, reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, emotional distress, out-of-pocket costs, and the long-term impact on daily life.
The value of a claim depends on several factors, including the severity of the injury, available insurance coverage, fault, medical documentation, and how the injury affects the person’s work and normal activities. A claim involving short-term treatment may look very different from one involving surgery, long-term pain, disability, or permanent limitations.
Because insurance companies often focus on reducing payouts, it is important to document the injury clearly. Medical records, photos, incident reports, witness information, employment records, bills, and insurance correspondence can all help support the claim.
For related motor vehicle claims, see Multani Law Group’s Car Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Motorcycle Accident Lawyer, and Truck Accident Lawyer pages.
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
Motor vehicle accidents are among the most common reasons people need personal injury help. While each crash is different, these claims often involve medical treatment, insurance disputes, lost income, property damage, and questions about who was responsible.
Multani Law Group helps injured people understand their options after serious vehicle-related accidents, including car, bicycle, motorcycle, and truck crashes.
Do Not Let Insurance Decide the Value Alone
Insurance companies may act quickly after an accident, but their evaluation may not reflect the full impact of your injuries. Before accepting a settlement or giving a recorded statement, get legal guidance about your rights and options.
Types of Injury Cases Multani Law Group Handles
Personal injury law covers many situations where negligence causes harm. Multani Law Group assists injured people with claims involving vehicle crashes, pedestrian accidents, bicycle injuries, motorcycle accidents, commercial truck collisions, unsafe property conditions, dog bites, serious falls, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death matters.
Each type of case requires a different approach. A car accident claim may focus on driver negligence and insurance coverage. A slip-and-fall claim may require evidence of a dangerous property condition. A truck accident may involve a commercial driver, employer, maintenance company, or multiple insurance carriers. A wrongful death case may involve both financial losses and the devastating human impact of losing a loved one.
The common thread is evidence. A strong personal injury claim should explain what happened, why the responsible party should be held accountable, and how the injury changed the person’s life.
For additional related pages, see Pedestrian Accidents, Wrongful Death, and Child Injury Cases.
What to Do After an Injury
After an accident, get medical care as soon as possible. Some injuries are immediately obvious, while others become more noticeable over time. Medical documentation can also help connect the injury to the incident.
If possible, save evidence before it disappears. Photos, witness names, incident reports, police reports, medical records, damaged property, repair estimates, and insurance letters may all become important later. Avoid guessing about fault, minimizing your symptoms, or signing insurance documents before you understand what they mean.
A quick settlement may not include future medical care, lost income, pain, long-term limitations, or the full impact of the injury.
Get Help Protecting Your Claim
The earlier a personal injury claim is reviewed, the easier it may be to preserve evidence and avoid mistakes. Multani Law Group can help you understand what information matters and how to respond to the insurance company.
How Multani Law Group Can Help
Multani Law Group can help by reviewing the facts, identifying potential sources of responsibility, communicating with insurance companies, gathering records, evaluating damages, and negotiating for a fair resolution. If the insurance company denies the claim, delays the process, or refuses to make a reasonable offer, legal action may be necessary.
The goal is to build a clear, evidence-supported claim that shows how the injury happened and how it affected the injured person’s life. That includes both financial losses and the human impact of the injury, such as pain, stress, reduced mobility, and disruption to normal routines.
Injured in Washington State? Contact Multani Law Group to discuss your personal injury claim.
Personal Injury FAQs
What does a personal injury lawyer do?
A personal injury lawyer helps injured people understand their rights, deal with insurance companies, gather evidence, evaluate damages, and pursue compensation when another party’s negligence caused harm. The lawyer’s role is to protect the claim and guide the injured person through the legal process.
What types of personal injury cases does Multani Law Group handle?
Multani Law Group handles personal injury matters involving car accidents, bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, pedestrian injuries, unsafe property conditions, dog bites, catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, and other negligence-related claims.
How do I know if I have a personal injury claim?
You may have a personal injury claim if you were injured because another person, business, driver, property owner, or other party failed to act safely. A consultation can help determine what happened, who may be responsible, and what evidence may support the claim.
What compensation may be available in a personal injury case?
Compensation may include medical bills, future treatment, lost wages, reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, out-of-pocket expenses, and other documented losses. The available compensation depends on the facts of the case.
Should I talk to the insurance company after an injury?
You should be careful when speaking with insurance companies. Adjusters may ask questions that shift blame, minimize injuries, or limit the value of the claim. Before giving a recorded statement or accepting a settlement, consider speaking with a personal injury lawyer.
What evidence is important in a personal injury claim?
Important evidence may include medical records, photos, witness statements, police reports, incident reports, insurance letters, employment records, bills, damaged property, and documentation of how the injury affected daily life.
How long does a personal injury claim take?
The timeline depends on injury severity, treatment progress, liability disputes, insurance coverage, available evidence, and whether litigation becomes necessary. Serious injury cases may take longer because the full medical and financial impact needs to be documented.
What if I was partly responsible for the accident?
You may still have a claim even if the insurance company says you were partly responsible. Fault can be disputed, and the percentage assigned to each party may affect the amount of compensation available. A lawyer can help respond to unfair blame and present evidence about what happened.