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Anderson Law

Personal InjuryKennewick, WA

About Anderson Law

Anderson Law specializes in personal injury cases, advocating for clients who have suffered harm due to the negligence of others. The firm is committed to providing personalized legal services, ensuring that clients receive the attention and care they deserve during difficult times. With a focus on achieving fair compensation, Anderson Law works diligently to prepare each case for trial while exploring all avenues of negotiation. Clients can expect a thorough approach that prioritizes their needs and rights throughout the legal process.

Practice Areas

Personal Injury

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Key Strengths

Experienced in personal injury law
Client-focused approach
Strong negotiation skills
Dedicated trial preparation
Proven track record of client satisfaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of personal injury cases does Anderson Law handle?
Anderson Law handles a variety of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, slip and fall incidents, and workplace injuries.
How does Anderson Law charge for its services?
Anderson Law operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients only pay legal fees if they receive compensation.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026