Experienced Kirkland Personal Injury Attorney

Injured in Kirkland or Eastside King County? Kobes Legal PLLC helps victims get the compensation they deserve — no fees unless we win.

Injured in Kirkland? We’re Here to Fight for You

Accidents happen in seconds — but the aftermath can drag on for months. If you’ve been injured in Kirkland because of someone else’s negligence, Kobes Legal PLLC is ready to stand in your corner. We help clients navigate insurance claims, build strong legal cases, and pursue fair financial recovery.

Let’s Talk About Your Kirkland Injury Case

We represent Kirkland injury victims in a wide range of cases, including:

No matter where your injury occurred — Market Street, I-405, or a Kirkland neighborhood — we can help.

Start Your Recovery With a Free Consultation

Don’t face the insurance company alone. Contact Kobes Legal PLLC to discuss your case with a dedicated Issaquah personal injury attorney. There’s no cost to talk — and no fee unless we win.

No Fees Unless We Win

We handle cases on a contingency-fee basis, meaning costs come out of your recovery, not your pocket.

Why Kirkland Clients Turn to Kobes Legal PLLC

We don’t just process claims — we build real legal strategies that deliver results.

Here’s what you get with us:

  • One-on-one access to an experienced attorney

  • Fast response times and honest answers

  • Legal fees only if we win your case

  • Decades of experience dealing with Washington insurance companies

Frequently Asked Questions

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How Do I Know If I Have a Personal Injury Claim in Kirkland?

If someone else’s actions caused your injury — like a distracted driver or unsafe property — you may have a claim. We’ll evaluate your situation at no cost.

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How Long Do I Have to File a Claim in Kirkland?

The standard statute of limitations is 3 years in Washington, but sooner is better to preserve evidence.

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Can I Sue for Emotional Distress or Pain and Suffering?

Yes — damages may include emotional harm, physical pain, lost wages, and medical bills.

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What If I Was Partially at Fault?

Washington follows a comparative fault system. Even if you were partially responsible, you may still be eligible for compensation — though your award may be reduced.

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What If I Was Partially at Fault?

Washington follows comparative negligence — you may still recover damages, reduced by your percentage of fault.

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Do I Need to Come to Your Office?

Not always. We offer remote consultations and flexible meeting options for clients throughout Kirkland and King County.

Free Initial Consultation

Tell us about your case and our attorneys will contact you promptly

Locations We Serve