Personal Injury Lawyers in Olympia 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 Olympia, WA. Our attorneys have more than 39 years of experience handling claims for serious personal injuries in Olympia 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 Olympia 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 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

Olympia, Washington is the State Capital and the seat of Thurston County. Incorporated in 1859, this charming city is the cultural hub for the communities in the Olympic Peninsula and the surrounding Puget Sound region. Olympia was home to 42,514 at the time of the 2000 Census.

Olympia takes great pride in the numerous titles and awards bestowed upon this outstanding Capital community each year.  While Time Magazine once referred to Olympia as the “Hippest Town in the West”, Forbes Magazine ranked it #10 on its Best Places for Business and Careers list.  Olympia listed as #16 on Sperling's list for Best U.S. Cities, and the Men's Journal places the community at #10 on its list of the Top 50 Best Places to Live.  Kiplinger's named Olympia #27 on its list of the 50 Smart Places to Live and this fair city also holds a place on the Healthy City and Best Green Cities lists.

The thriving economic base in Olympia remains stable, in part, due to the heavy concentration of secure government positions located throughout the Puget Sound area, as well as numerous options for higher education.  Evergreen State College, Northwest Indian College, St Martin's University, South Puget Sound Community College, and Washington State University are among the outstanding facilities for higher learning in the Olympia area. 

Community events, such as the Capital Lakefair Festival  and the Olympian Wooden Boat Fair, bring visitors and residents together throughout the year for celebration. Olympia offers twenty-seven parks with 240 acres of wide open spaces that lure people outdoors for bike riding, picnics, and scenic walks.  Local trails lead to miles of pristine beaches where ceremonial feasts called “potlatches” once brought the region’s Native Americans together.  Nature enthusiasts also enjoy watching the salmon run the ladder below the 5th Avenue Bridge on their return trip to Budd Inlet each year.  Those seeking time on the water flock to Olympia’s northern border of Puget Sound for a wealth of outdoor recreation options. 

A short trip down Interstate 5 reveals the Olympic Peninsula, which is the site of the nation’s only rainforests.  This route also affords scenic views of the Olympic Mountains, whose Pacific facing slopes are the wettest in the United States. Further away from the coast, visitors have access to the majestic Cascade Mountains, whose towering volcanic glacier peaks, lure climbers and hikers during the milder months.  Olympia's thriving entertainment community offers art, dance, and music at music in the park concerts and theatrical performances such as the Procession of the Species

Original maples and firs line the city streets of Olympia, Washington, within a short distance of some of the Pacific Coast's most lush and rugged natural areas.  Panoramic vistas, excellent schools, a healthy economy, and a rich cultural scene create the perfect blend for Olympia  - an award-winning city.