Khan Injury Law – Justice For Your Injury, Guaranteed
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Khan Injury Law is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality legal representation for personal injury victims across Washington State. With offices in Seattle, Tacoma, Kent, and Tukwila, our experienced attorneys at Khan Injury Law have a proven record of winning fair compensation for clients in cases involving car accidents, wrongful death, and other injuries.
We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing until we secure a settlement or verdict for you. Our multilingual team is committed to making every client feel understood, respected, and confident in pursuing their legal rights. Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation today.
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- Car Accident Attorney
- Personal Injury Attorney
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Commercial vehicle accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Dog bites
- Pedestrian accidents
- Slip and falls
- Defective products and pharmaceuticals cases
- Medical malpractice
- Wrongful death
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What if I’m partially at fault for an accident?
Washington operates under a ‘comparative fault’ or ‘comparative negligence’ understanding of the law, which means that multiple parties can share the blame for causing an accident. This extends to and beyond the injured accident victims themselves. If you are determined to share approximately 20% of the fault for the accident, then that percentage will be subtracted from the overall settlement you recover from other at-fault parties.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Washington State?
If you’ve been injured because of the negligent actions of another party, you have three years to consider filing a personal injury claim. If you have not filed your claim at any point in the three-year window after the accident, you may forever lose your opportunity to recover compensation for your injuries. (Note: if a government entity was responsible for your injury, the statute of limitations is considerably shorter, so act ASAP.)
What if I’ve only suffered minor injuries in a car accident?
Even if your injuries are minor or near nonexistent, it may still be worth speaking with a personal injury attorney. It is important not to tell other drivers in the accident that you are “fine” or that you apologize for your part in the accident, as both of these sentiments could be used against you if you ever plan to file a personal injury lawsuit. Also, some injuries do not fully manifest until later on, so best to keep how you feel between yourself and your doctor.
Can I file a lawsuit without an attorney?
You do not need to hire a lawyer. However, professional legal counsel can dramatically improve your chances of reaching a satisfactory settlement at the end of your case. Please consider the attorneys of Khan Injury Law.
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