Results
  • $3,500,000 - Pedestrian struck by train.
  • $2,500,000 - Wrongful death of teenage boy in jet ski collision.
  • $2,304,142 - Largest Wrongful death jury verdict in Skagit County history.
  • $2,023,000 - Largest arbitration award in San Juan County history.
  • $1,750,000 - Closed head injury in rollover.
  • $1,000,000 - Wrongful death of teenage bicyclist hit by truck.
  • $800,000 - Largest wrongful death jury verdict in Kittitas County history.
  • $733,785 - Largest wrongful death jury verdict for minor in Whatcom County history.
  • $650,000 - Wrongful death from defective highway design.
  • $640,000 - Sexual Harassment.
  • $600,000 - Wrongful death settlement against driver who fell asleep at wheel.
  • $555,000 - Fractured hip caused by auto collision.
  • $500,000 - Foot fractures from head on collision.
  • $500,000 - Negligent supervision of probationer lead to death of child.
  • $490,000 - Pedestrian suffered a fractured leg.
  • $485,873 - Knee and shoulder injuries caused by car crash.
  • 175,000 - Fractured ankle from fall on ice on a motel sidewalk.
  • Past results are not a guarantee of future success.
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Our Community

Anacortes, Washington is the crown jewel of beautiful Fidalgo Island.  Surrounded by north Puget Sound, Skagit Valley, and the Swinomish Channel, Fidalgo is the easternmost of the San Juan Islands.  Residents and visitors travel between Fidalgo Island, the mainland, and Whidbey Island by bridge.  Fidalgo Island also houses the Washington State Ferry terminal, serving the rest of the San Juan Islands and Sidney/Victoria, British Columbia.  The Anacortes name derives from Anna Curtis, the maiden name of settler Amos Bowman’s wife. 

Anacortes enjoys a centralized location along the western border of Skagit County; Bellingham, Mount Vernon, and Seattle are within easy reach.  Anacortes, population 14,557 at the 2000 Census,  is a 14.2 square mile waterfront community, and one of two principal cities of the Mount Vernon-Anacortes MSA.  Residents access top-notch healthcare via Island Hospital, and several excellent schools serve the area’s 3,000 students, operated by the Anacortes School District Skagit Valley College lies within a reasonable driving distance. 

Incorporated in 1891, Anacortes began as a strong lumber and fishing community.  In the 1950’s, oil refineries built nearby diversified the Skagit County  economy and bringing a wealth of jobs to the region.  Tesoro Corporation and Shell Oil own and operate these two refineries and are the largest industry in the area today.  Other significant employers include the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station and the Port of Anacortes.  This busy marine terminal features a large commercial fishing fleet and a public marina, containing 950 boat slips.  In addition, Anacortes boasts a successful shipbuilding and yacht construction business cluster. 

With more than 12 miles of pristine shoreline and impressive cultural and recreational opportunities, Anacortes has a thriving tourist industry.  Similk Beach Golf Course attracts sporting enthusiasts to the area, while numerous sports equipment rental facilities provide every manner of water play.  Visitors enjoy bird watching, camping, fishing, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, sailing, and scuba diving.  Local companies provide kayak tours, fishing charters, and yacht charters for scenic trips that may include whale watching.

Anacortes celebrates several exciting events throughout the year, including the Anacortes Arts Festival, the annual Jazz Festival, and the Waterfront Festival Anacortes Community Forest Lands offer fifty miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, where the most popular parks include Washington Park and Mount Erie Park.  Other sites of interest include the Community Theatre, Northwest Ballet Theater, local Farmer’s Market, Anacortes History Museum, and the charming downtown district whose buildings feature murals of local artist Bill Mitchell.  Anacortes is within easy driving distance of Seattle and all the amenities found in the Puget Sound region. 

Anacortes, Washington recently ranked 20th on the top 100 most livable small towns in America.  This delightful island community features a serene ambiance, a pioneering spirit, breathtaking mountain vistas, waterfront neighborhoods, and abundance of career and recreational opportunities with Pacific Northwest living.

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