Personal Injury Lawyers in Pullman 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 Pullman, WA. Our attorneys have more than 39 years of experience handling claims for serious personal injuries in Pullman 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 Pullman 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 Pullman 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 Washington injury attorneys for a FREE legal consultation at 1-800-925-1875, or contact us via our online form.

Our Community

Pullman, Washington is located in the Southeast portion of Washington State, in the Palouse region of Whitman County. The city’s original name was Three Forks, due to the three rivers that converge in Pullman; Missouri Flat Creek, Dry Fork, and the South Palouse. Pullman, WA was incorporated in 1886. Residents, many who are third and fourth generation Pullman residents claim that the early city fathers changed the name of their community to Pullman in order to win a considerable endowment from George Pullman, of railroad car fame and fortune. He was best known for the railroad dining and sleeping cars that bear his name.

Pullman, Washington (population of 25,357 in 2006) covers an area of 8.32 miles, most of which is rolling hills. The major roads serving Pullman, Washington are State Routes 27 & 270 and US Highway 195. The Palouse Scenic Byway also goes through the city of Pullman. Pullman Transit offers public transportation. Pullman Transit serves over one million customers yearly, and has been used as a model for the development of other rural community transit systems nationwide.

The city of Pullman is home to Washington State University. This 620-acre campus is ranked as a top-tier research university by the Carnegie Foundation and offers over 200 fields of study. The WSU football team The Cougars, and University Events provide major events that showcase the University and the city of Pullman, Washington. Lawson Gardens, with year-round colorful displays around the reflecting pool and gazebo is a popular destination, while the Pullman Civic Theater offers popular and affordable live theater.

Washington State University is Pullman’s major employer, employing 5,5678 people. The second largest employer is Schweitzer Engineering, with 970 employees.

Pullman is also a farming community, and when you've got something special, you have a festival featuring it! Pullman’s festival is the annual National Lentil Festival. The festival is a two-day event featuring the Lentil Cook-Off Taste Test and 200 gallons of lentil chili, free for the tasting.