Protecting the Injured Across Central Washington
Yakima Personal Injury Attorneys Fighting for the Injured
If you or someone you love has been seriously injured in Yakima, you need more than just a lawyer. You need a legal team that understands what is at stake and knows how to take on insurance companies, hospitals, and corporations.
At Defiance Injury Law, our Yakima personal injury attorneys represent individuals and families facing catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, medical negligence, and serious accidents throughout Central Washington.
100+ of Successful Cases
We've helped over 100 clients pursue justice and financial recovery in personal injury and wrongful death cases across Washington.
We're available 24/7
Serious injuries don't follow a schedule. Our team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and guide you forward.
No fees unless we win
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we successfully recover compensation for you.
Yakima Accident Attorneys with Local Insight
Whether it’s a highway collision on I-82, a construction accident, or a case of medical negligence at a local clinic, personal injury cases in Yakima require a legal team familiar with Central Washington. At Defiance Injury Law, we understand the local courts, medical systems, and legal strategies needed to hold negligent parties accountable. We build strong cases with expert analysis, investigative resources, and unwavering dedication.
Personal Injury Practice Areas
Personal injury cases in Yakima often involve unique local factors, from rural roadways to agricultural worksites and regional healthcare systems.
Our attorneys regularly handle cases involving:
Serious Injury & Wrongful Death
Our Yakima wrongful death attorneys represent families seeking accountability after fatal accidents and catastrophic injury cases involving long term disability.
Medical Negligence & Malpractice
We pursue claims involving surgical errors, misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, and other preventable medical harm.
Elder & Nursing Home Abuse
We advocate for seniors who have suffered neglect, abuse, or preventable injury in long-term care facilities.
Premises Liability
We represent individuals injured due to unsafe or dangerous property conditions, including slip and falls in stores, apartment complexes, and public spaces.
Car Accident
We represent individuals injured by distracted, impaired, or negligent drivers.
Truck Accident
Commercial vehicle crashes often involve multiple liable parties and severe injuries.
Motorcycle Accident
Motorcyclists face heightened risk and often suffer catastrophic injuries when drivers fail to yield.
What qualifies as a Serious Injury?
Our firm focuses on life-altering injuries that have lasting physical, emotional, and financial consequences.
Common injuries we handle include:

Traumatic brain injuries
Head trauma affecting memory, cognition, behavior, or motor function. Often requiring long term care and rehabilitation.

Spinal injuries
Damage to the spine that may result in paralysis, chronic pain, or permanent loss of mobility.

Amputation / Limb Loss
Loss of a limb due to trauma or surgical necessity, often requiring prosthetics and lifelong care.

Severe Burns
Burn injuries from heat, chemicals, or electricity that can lead to permanent scarring and repeated surgeries.
Serious injuries impact every aspect of a person’s life. Our attorneys work with medical experts and life-care planners to fully understand and document those impacts.
Who Can Be Held Liable in a Yakima Personal Injury Case?
Identifying liability is one of the most important parts of any claim.
Depending on the circumstances, responsible parties may include:
Hospitals or clinics
Doctors, nurses, or pharmacists
Drivers, commercial trucking companies, or delivery services
Employers responsible for unsafe working conditions
Manufacturers of defective products
Nursing homes or rehabilitation facilities
What Compensation Can You Recover?
Under Washington law, injured individuals and families may be entitled to compensation for the full impact of their losses.
Damages may include:
Emergency care & ongoing medical expenses
Lost income & diminished earning ability
Physical pain & emotional suffering
Permanent disability or disfigurement
Loss of enjoyment of life
Funeral expenses and wrongful death damages
Every case is different. Our team works to calculate the true long term cost of your injury, not just immediate expenses.
Real Cases. Real Outcomes.
Our attorneys have recovered millions of dollars for injured clients and families across Washington State.
$10.7 Million
Third-Party Workplace Injury
$8 Million
Medical Malpractice
$7 Million
Products Liability
What Happens When You Contact Our Yakima Personal Injury Attorneys?
Your consultation is free, confidential, and focused on your situation. When you contact our firm, we will:
- Listen to your story and understand what happened
- Evaluate whether you may have a legal claim
- Explain your rights under Washington law
- Outline the next steps in the process
If we take your case, we move quickly to investigate, preserve evidence, and begin building your claim. Our goal is to protect your future while you focus on recovery.
Serving Yakima & Surrounding Communities
While our office is located in Seattle, we represent clients throughout Yakima and Central Washington, including surrounding communities and rural areas.
We understand the legal landscape across Washington and bring the same level of preparation and trial readiness to every case, regardless of where it occurs.
Yakima Personal Injury FAQs
Most Yakima personal injury cases involve questions about fault, compensation, and what to do next. Below are answers to common questions we hear from injured clients.
What is a personal injury claim?
A personal injury claim is a legal case brought by someone who has been harmed due to another party’s negligence or wrongdoing. It allows the injured person to seek financial compensation for their losses.
What qualifies as a serious injury in Washington?
Serious injuries typically include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, amputations, and other conditions that result in long term disability or significant medical treatment.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Washington?
In most cases, you have three years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. Some cases, such as those involving government entities, may have shorter deadlines.
What is a wrongful death claim?
A wrongful death claim is filed when someone dies as a result of another party’s negligence. It allows certain family members to seek compensation for financial and emotional losses.
Who can file a wrongful death claim in Washington?
Typically, immediate family members such as spouses, children, or parents may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim, depending on the circumstances.
Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Washington follows a comparative fault system, meaning you may still recover compensation based on your percentage of responsibility.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
In most cases, Washington law allows three years from the date of injury. Some claims may have shorter deadlines.
What does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?
There are no upfront costs. We work on a contingency fee basis and only get paid if we recover compensation for you.
What kinds of injuries qualify for a personal injury lawsuit?
Car accidents, truck crashes, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death may all qualify depending on the circumstances.
What is considered negligence in a personal injury case?
Negligence occurs when someone fails to act with reasonable care and causes harm to another person. This can include reckless driving, unsafe property conditions, medical errors, or failure to follow safety regulations.
Will my case go to court?
Many personal injury cases settle before trial. However, having an attorney prepared to go to court can significantly strengthen your position during negotiations.
How much do most personal injury cases settle for?
Settlement amounts vary widely depending on the severity of injuries, liability, and long-term impact. Minor injuries may result in smaller settlements, while catastrophic injuries or wrongful death cases can involve significant compensation.
Do I need a lawyer after an accident in Yakima?
Yes in most cases. Insurance companies are focused on minimizing payouts. A personal injury attorney helps protect your rights, gather evidence, and pursue full compensation.
What should I do after an accident in Yakima?
Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries are not obvious. Document the scene if possible, gather contact information from witnesses, and avoid speaking with insurance adjusters before consulting an attorney.
How do personal injury attorneys prove a case?
Attorneys use evidence such as accident reports, medical records, expert testimony, witness statements, and financial documentation to prove liability and damages.
“I felt seen, supported, and respected.”
— Former client
Speak with a Yakima Injury Lawyer Today
A serious injury can change your life in an instant. Medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about the future can feel overwhelming.You don’t have to go through this alone.
The Yakima personal injury attorneys at Defiance Injury Law are ready to fight for you and your family.