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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Spokane County, Washington, named for the Spokane Indian Tribe, establishes a diverse patchwork of communities in the heart of the beautiful Inland Northwest region.  Spokane County, according to the 2000 Census, holds a population of nearly 418,000 individuals.  The largest urban areas located within Spokane County, WA include Cheney, Dishman, Spokane, Spokane Valley and Veradale.  The county seat is the city of Spokane, which, with a population of 195,629, is also the county's largest city.

Located at the convergence of the Columbia Plateau and the Rocky Mountain foothills, Spokane is the second largest city in WA and the third largest in the Pacific Northwest.  Spokane, Washington is also part of a metro area called home by more than half a million people.  This 2004 All-America City serves as an important hub for business, culture and industry for the Inland Northwest region.

Residents of the Spokane County, WA region have access to a thriving economy driven by a diverse array of businesses.  The city of Spokane serves as a vital distribution site for a 36 county region that offers an abundance of agricultural, horticultural, livestock, lumber and mining products and services.  Entrepreneurial individuals will appreciate the pro-business environment and the convenient access to major urban centers such as Seattle and Portland.

Benefits to living in Spokane County include its panoramic beauty, friendly residents with a strong sense of community and a vibrant recreational scene.  The majority of Spokane Count, Washington ranges between an elevation of 1,900 and 2,700 feet, with mountainous regions in the northeastern portions of the county and rolling hills in the north.  Visitors to these mountainous areas enjoy biking, hiking and skiing in winter.  The southern and central sections feature undulating plains underlain by basalt, while scenic rolling prairies characterize the southeastern section and parts of the southwest.

The Palouse River and the Spokane River drain Spokane County, WA, and both ultimately flow into the Columbia River.  The lush river valleys are home to broad alluvial belts.  Spokane County also has several lakes, which provide water supplies as well as idyllic locales for boating, fishing and swimming.  Popular destinations in Spokane County include Fairchild Air Force Base, local golf courses, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Riverside State Park, Spokane Centennial Trail, Silverwood Theme Park, local wineries and the remaining structures specially built for the 1974 World’s Fair.

Spokane County, WA services include a wealth of post-secondary educational options.  Local higher learning facilities include Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga University, Intercollegiate College of Nursing, Spokane’s campus of the Washington State University, the Fairchild campus of Webster University and Whitworth College.  Additional institutions include the Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute and the various sites of the Community Colleges of Spokane.  Students at the primary and secondary levels also have excellent public and private schools from which to choose.

Spokane County, Washington features an enviable balance of business, culture, education and recreation.  With its centralized location, pro-business atmosphere and reasonable cost of living, Spokane County residents plans on a prosperous future for generations to come.

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