Where Compassion Meets Justice
“Our goal at Harper Law is to provide compassionate support and experienced legal counsel for people who have been seriously injured as a result of someone else’s actions.”— Ed Harper
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About Us
Compassionate Support and Experienced Legal Counsel in Kirkland, WA
Harper Law PLLC is a small, highly relational law firm, practicing in the area of personal injury and dedicated to helping people who have been seriously injured by the negligence of another. Personal injury attorney Ed Harper provides compassionate support and experienced legal counsel for individuals throughout Washington State. Ed has been licensed to practice law for 33 years in California, 29 years in Washington State and has represented clients throughout the United States.
No Recovery, No Fee
At Harper Law, we stand firmly by the principle of no up-front fees and costs, ensuring that you face no financial risk when seeking justice. This arrangement results in less stress for you, as you do not have to worry about paying attorney fees or costs prior to resolution of your case. Our commitment to you is unwavering and demonstrates confidence in our ability to advocate effectively for your interests, align our goals with yours, creating a partnership based upon trust and a mutual desire for success. Together, we will strive for the justice you deserve.
We Are Here to Help
Please feel free to contact us regarding any legal issues you may encounter. Although our office does not handle all types of legal cases, we are available to answer your questions, or refer you to another trustworthy attorney.
Services
Explore Our Practice Areas
We have experience handling a variety of personal injury cases, including:
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Personal Injury Claims
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Auto Accidents
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Construction Site Accidents
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Premises Liability Claims
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Wrongful Death Claims
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Insurance Claims
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Medical Malpractice
Verdicts
Notable Personal Injury Verdict
$5.86 Million verdict for brain injury - Superior Court, King County, (Seattle) Washington. Head-on collision left client with a fractured leg, contusions and a brain injury. Having rejected plaintiff's $1.25 Million policy limit demand, PEMCO Insurance Co. had unlimited exposure. At trial PEMCO offered $2 Million, then $2.5 Million. Jury ultimately returned verdict for $5.86 Million.