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- Client Gets over 30 Times More Money by Hiring Myers & Company | We all do it. We try to save money by doing things ourselves. Sometimes it works out. Other times it doesn’t […]
- Legal Malpractice: Five Years to Lose the Case—Five Months for Myers & Company to Collect Policy Limits | Attorneys don’t like suing other attorneys. But during my first five or ten years I got a lot of practice. No case was too small […]
- Three Rights Don’t Make a Wrong—Zero Offer Turns into $1M in Motorcycle Wreck I looked at the Collision Report | Witnesses reported the motorcycle was going 60 or 70 in a 25 MPH zone. The (detailed) diagram prepared by law enforcement showed a single line dividing two lanes in both directions […]
- Squeezing $923,000 from a $25,000 Policy | Washington has a minimum insurance requirement. Drivers have to carry at least $25,000 in coverage. That minimum amount dates back to the early 1980s. To give some context: In 1980 gas cost $1 a gallon. The Dow Jones peaked at 1,000 […]
- Myers & Company Recovers Over Twice UIM Policy Limits | We recently represented a man who was hurt in a motorcycle wreck when the at-fault driver made a left turn in front of him. Our client was a motorcycle enthusiast […]
- Slip and Fall Client Gets 14x Treatment Expenses | We recently represented a woman who slipped and fell at Rite Aid and sustained a MTBI. We sent a demand letter to Rite Aid’s insurance carrier […]
- Myers & Company Gets 6x Policy Limits for Client | We recently represented a client who was involved in a motorcycle collision. We knew the driver who hit our client didn’t purchase enough insurance to fully compensate our client […]
- Six-Figure Verdict Despite Prior Injuries and Minimal Property Damage | We recently tried a case for a client who was rear-ended on his way to pick up his grandkids from daycare. Our client was driving an SUV. The point of impact was at his trailer hitch […]
- Real Money for Psychological Injuries | We recently tried a case for a client who was involved in a three-vehicle wreck. Our client sustained soft-tissue neck and back injuries. He was sidelined from his favorite activities while he was recovering. He wasn’t able to golf, ski, hike or play basketball for several months after the wreck.
- Jury Returns Verdict 15X Higher Than Carrier’s Last Offer | We tried a case last year for a man who was rear-ended on the freeway. Our client went to urgent care after the wreck and was diagnosed with a neck strain […]
- Six-Figure Award for Emotional Injuries | We recently represented a man who was rear ended while driving an attenuator truck. He was working for the Department of Transportation on a road construction project […]
- (Unusual) Trip and Fall Yields Almost Half-Million Dollar Settlement | We represented a fantastic octogenarian. (Before law school I didn’t know what the term “octogenarian” meant. […]
- Slip and Fall Victim Recovers $300,000 | We recently represented a man who was injured when he fell down a set of stairs at the house where he rented a room […]
- Thinking Outside the Box Pays Off | A lot of people use the expression “thinking outside the box”. It’s over-used. But it conveys a good point—especially if […]
- Speeding Accident Leads to Six Figure Settlement | We represented the estate of a man killed in a motorcycle accident while under the influence of drugs. Cases that involve speeding and drugs are some of the hardest to win, but we […]
- Client Rear-Ends Vehicle and Recovers $100,000 | Our client was the following driver in a rear-end car accident. However they were not the only one at fault and due to significant damage, our client recovered $100,000 […]
- Not in the right? Think again | One of the first rules you learn is the driver on the right has the right of way. But that rule—like most rules—has some exceptions […]
- Sometimes You’re Stuck with the Policy Limits of the At-Fault Driver. But Not Always | We represented a motorcyclist who hurt his shoulder and ankle. We made a demand […]
- No Contact? No Problem | A lot of motorcycle accidents are no contact. The motorcycle rider goes down before hitting the car, truck, etc. […]
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What Happens When Your Own Insurance Company Throws You Under the Bus? | We represented a woman who was in a motorcycle accident. A car pulled out in front of her and she went down. There was no contact. […]
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More than One Accident? No Problem. Myers & Company Doubles Defendants’ Top Offers Despite Overlapping Injuries and Treatment | We represented a woman who had a pretty rough year: she was rear-ended twice then took a bad fall when she tripped on a bolts protruding from the sidewalk at Starbucks. […]
- Getting a Ticket Doesn’t Mean You Don’t Have a Case | Sorry for the double negative. But a lot of people think that if they got a ticket they can’t recover for their personal injuries. Fortunately that’s not the case. […]
- Recovering Real Money for Emotional Injuries | It’s hard to bounce back after a car accident. The psychological impact can last longer than the physical injuries. […]
- Rolling Chairs and Broken Hips—Don’t Put Employee Chairs Out for Customers to Use | I was in the Emergency Room the other day with my daughter. I saw a stool. […]
- Delay Helps Insurers and Hurts Clients–Myers & Company Recovers Policy Limits Within Weeks | A client decided to hire a lawyer because the lawyer’s office was close to the client’s house. […]
- Speeding Motorcyclist Recovers Half a Million Dollars | We represented a motorcyclist who–by his own admission–had a problem with speed. He rode too fast. And he was riding too fast when he got into the accident. […]
- Client Trips Over Root in Parking Strip–Supermarket Pays Over $60,000 | We represented a very nice woman who tripped and fell while she was walking through a planting strip. […]
- Opposing Counsel Hires Us to Handle his Wife’s Case: Employer Pays Almost $50,000 | We focus on personal injury. But litigation skills are transferrable to many other areas of practice. […]
- Five Out of Six Ain’t Bad–Except When it Comes to Big Box Lumber Carts | We represented a hardworking man who had a lumber cart tip over on him. Lumber carts are supposed to have six wheels. This one had five. […]
- High Five Turns into Six Figure Settlement | Our client met friends at a bar down in SODO. They decided to play shuffleboard. […]
- Underage Drinker Recovers From Bar in Motorcycle Accident | Bars, taverns and restaurants have a responsibility not to overserve alcohol to people. Liability is triggered when they serve “apparently” intoxicated patrons. […]
- Top Attorney’s Decision to Hire Myers & Company to Handle Bike Accident Pays Off | An up and coming commercial litigator in Seattle paid us a real compliment when he hired Myers & Company to represent him. […]
- Jaywalking Client Recovers Over Half a Million Dollars | Our client was walking home from work. The indicator at the crosswalk started flashing red. She decided to cross anyway. […]
- No Helmet? No Problem | You don’t see too many motorcyclists without helmets. But there are some. And our client was one of them.
- Client Attacked Outside Bingo Parlor–Policy Limits Settlement Under UIM Policy |Our client got in her car as she was leaving the Muckleshoot Indian Bingo. An attacker opened the driver’s side door and began pushing her into the car. […]
- Myers & Company Recovers 30 Times Medical Expenses for Playground Injury |Kids get hurt when they play. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a recess game of kickball on the playground or a high school football game at the local stadium. It’s the nature of the beast. […]
- Crab Fisherman, Represented by Myers & Company, Hammers Captain Keith Colburn and Wizard | We represented a longtime crab fisherman from the Wizard. He was the vessel’s engineer. One of his responsibilities was maintaining the engine room. […]
- Six Figure Settlement for Injured Bicyclist | We represented a young man who was struck on his bicycle at night. He suffered a partially amputated finger and broken ankle. […]
- Mishandled Vibrator Lodges in Client: Homeowner’s Policy Pays Six Figure Settlement | We represented a young man. He met an old man at the park. They developed a friendship. […]
- Soft Tissue Injuries Lead to $150,000 Settlement | Typically soft tissue cases result in small verdicts. They aren’t valued very highly for settlement purposes by insurance companies. […]
- Myers & Company to the Rescue! | There is a three year statute of limitations for most personal injury cases in Washington. That means that suit must be filed within three years or the claim is lost. There are, however, some exceptions to the rule. […]
- Nursing Home Settlement Acknowledges Value of Father’s Life | We represent a lot of older clients. Many of them get hurt on Holland America Cruises. Others are injured in assisted living facilities and nursing homes. […]
- Broken Finger Results in $100,000 Settlement | We represented a woman who fell down a set of wooden stairs. The stairs had three risers and abutted the single-wide mobile home she rented. […]
- Judge Parlays $8,500 In Medical Expenses Into $250,000 Settlement | We recently represented a Judge in his personal injury case. The Judge had minor soft tissue injuries. […]
- Attempted Embrace Turns Into $100,000 Settlement | We recently represented a woman who was involved in a one car accident. Her vehicle hit a parked car and she broke her arm. […]
- Opportunities in the Shades of Gray | We live in a world built on certainty. Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade. There are 180 degrees in a triangle. […]
- Sonics Season Ticket Holder Litigation | We sued the Sonics’ owners (Clay Bennett and his good ol’ boys from Oklahoma) to recover damages. […]