Personal Injury Lawyers in Moses Lake Washington

At Brett Murphy, we work hard to obtain full and just compensation for the victims of injuries caused by the negligence of others in Moses Lake, WA. Our attorneys have more than 39 years of experience handling claims for serious personal injuries in Moses Lake and throughout the state of Washington, including automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, drunk driving victims, wrongful death, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, back & disc injuries and other injury practice areas.

If you have suffered an injury in Moses Lake as a result of someone else's wrongdoing -- whether from a car accident or a defective product -- contact the Brett Murphy Washington injury attorneys for a FREE legal consultation at 1-800-925-1875.

The Moses Lake personal injury lawyers of Brett Murphy help victims recover financial damages including medical expenses, lost income or earning capacity, and pain and suffering. We have the experience necessary to negotiate successfully with insurance companies to obtain the best possible resolution for our clients.

Our firm has received numerous awards and recognition, including the highest rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Law directory of over one million lawyers and law firms in 160 countries. Out of 20,000 lawyers licensed to practice in Washington, founder Dean Brett has consistently been recognized as a “Super Lawyer” by Washington Law and Politics Magazine.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to the negligence of another, contact the Brett Murphy attorneys for a FREE legal consultation at 1-800-925-1875, or contact us via our online form.

Our Community

Moses Lake, Washington was originally named Neppel when it was founded in 1910. The name was changed at the time of its incorporation in 1938, at the vote of 302 residents, for the great Indian Chief Moses. Moses Lake did not experience any significant growth until the 1940’s when the U. S. Army established a Bomber Training Base. In 1948 this establishment was renamed Larson Air Force Base and became a multi-million dollar military installation. By 1950 the population of Moses Lake had suddenly increased to 1,679. According to the 2000 US Census, the population had increased to 14,953 residents.

Moses Lake is referred to as  “The Commercial Hub of the Columbia River Basin”, due to its location on north/south State Highway 17 and Federal Interstate 90.  The Grant County International Airport is located four miles North of Moses Lake. Formerly known as Larsen Air Force Base, it is one of the largest airports in the United States; it covers 47,000 acres and has 5 runways.

Moses Lake, on which the town lies, is made up of three main arms that are over 18 miles long and up to one mile wide. It is the largest, natural body of fresh water in Grant County. Moses Lake has over 120 miles of shoreline and covers 6,500 acres.  The renowned natural sand dunes at Moses ORV Park, attract international quad-jumping tourists and are a haven for recreational vehicles.  In June, 2008, the first annual Moses Lake Water Sports Festival will declare that Moses Lake is the water sports capital of the Northwest.

In 2000, Moses Lake had a median family income of $42,096 and owner occupied housing was at 63%. There is a large number of vacation and seasonal housing in Moses Lake due to the large number of outdoor recreational activities offered in the city and surrounding area. Moses Lake, Washington boasts its own hospital, named Samaritan Hospital; Big Bend Community College is also located in Moses Lake.

Moses Lake, WA is located in Grant County, Washington, 146 miles east of Seattle WA.  This Eastern Central region of Washington State, including the City of Moses Lake, is the Pacific Northwest's 'geologic wonderland'.  Prehistoric lava flows and ice age floods bequeathed a spectacular landscape containing one of world’s largest waterfalls, named Dry Falls. Dry Falls is 400 feet high and 3.5 miles wide.   The Grand Coulee Dam, built across the Columbia River in 1933, is still the largest concrete dam in North America.

Moses Lake, Washington is  “Washington’s Great Escape”.   Numerous large fresh water lakes, mud flats, parks, a water park, and campgrounds offer every manner of outdoor recreation and nature appreciation. Bird watching is a world-class activity here. The National Audubon Society has a 180-member chapter in Moses Lake where they sponsor an Annual Christmas Bird Count and Annual Bald Eagle Count.