Serious Injuries to Pedestrians and Bicyclists
The Pacific Northwest has one of the largest populations of bicyclists in the U.S. The City of Redmond claims the title of "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest". However, the rewards of an outdoor lifestyle can also expose you to severe, life-threatening bicycle and pedestrian accident injuries caused by inattentive motor vehicle operators.
If you have suffered serious injuries due to another person's negligence, The Law Offices of Simon H. Forgette can help you receive compensation for your injuries. Our personal injury lawyers understand how such injuries can impair your ability to function and to perform your current job.
Understanding Insurance Coverage
We have extensive knowledge of insurance coverage. When we investigate your case, we evaluate the availability of insurance coverage from all possible sources. We also coordinate and negotiate with your health insurance company in order to maximize the compensation you receive for the damages you suffered.
Understanding Serious Traumatic Injuries
Our law firm has more than 25 years of experience handling serious traumatic injury cases. We have developed effective methods for proving serious injury damages to insurance companies, judges and juries.
Permanent injuries may require life-long care and adaptive equipment like wheelchairs. If your injuries have been caused by the negligence of another, our goal is to establish legal responsibility for your loss and to obtain just compensation for all damages you have suffered. These damages may include pain, suffering, disability, past and future medical expenses and lost wages.
When a settlement offer is not in your best interest, we will prepare and present a comprehensive and straightforward case on your behalf at trial.
Free Consultation
For a free consultation about your bike or pedestrian accident injuries with an experienced attorney at our Kirkland/Seattle office or at a location convenient for you, please call us at (425) 822-7778 or toll-free at 800-483-0131, or send us an e-mail.










