Personal Injury Attorney Serving Washington State (Whatcom, Skagit & Snohomish Counties)
Injured by Someone Else’s Negligence? We’ll Help You Get the Justice—and Compensation—You Deserve.
When an injury turns your life upside down, sympathy isn’t enough. You need a legal team that fights for what you’ve lost—and for what your future could still be. At Mumford Injury Law, we represent individuals and families across NW Washington who’ve suffered due to negligence. Whether you were hurt in a motor vehicle collision, injured on unsafe property, bitten by a dog, or harmed by toxic housing conditions, we’ll seek full compensation—and we won’t back down.
With decades of experience as personal injury attorneys in Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish counties, Mumford Injury Law is known for its clear legal strategy, creative problem‑solving, and relentless advocacy when it matters most.
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What Is a Personal Injury Claim?
A personal injury claim is a legal action seeking compensation when someone is harmed due to another’s negligence or intentional actions. You may be entitled to recover for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, future care, property damage, and other losses. At Mumford Injury Law, we guide you through every step—starting with understanding whether you have a valid claim under Washington law.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle
We represent clients in a wide range of injury and accident claims throughout NW Washington, including:
Motor Vehicle Collisions
Including car crashes, hit‑and‑runs, uninsured/underinsured motorist claims, and serious injuries caused by negligent drivers.
Trucking & Commercial Vehicle Accidents
Holding large carriers, fleet owners, and commercial drivers accountable for catastrophic collisions and regulatory violations.
Motorcycle Accidents
Fighting bias against riders, dealing with serious injury, and proving driver negligence in high‑damage crashes.
Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents
Representing those injured on foot or bike—crosswalk collisions, bike lane incidents, or being hit while walking, biking, or running.
Slip & Fall / Premises Liability
Falls caused by icy sidewalks, wet floors, unsafe stairways, negligent property maintenance, or inadequate lighting.
Dog Bites
Pursuing recovery under Washington’s strict liability laws when animals attack, including medical, emotional, or scarring injuries.
Wrongful Death
Supporting families after fatal injuries caused by negligence—car accidents, workplace hazards, defective products, or unsafe conditions.
Sexual Harassment (Civil)
Representing civil claims for workplace, housing, or institutional harassment—where rights have been violated and dignity harmed.
Injuries from Mold & Meth‑Contaminated Housing
Cases where exposure to toxic substances in rental or owned homes causes illness, long‑term harm, or severe health complications.
What Can You Recover in a Personal Injury Claim?
Depending on what your case involves, you might be able to recover:
Medical Expenses & Future Treatment
Emergency care, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, ongoing therapy, and any future care needed as a result of the injury.
Lost Wages & Reduced Earning Capacity
Pay for time missed at work, inability to return to prior job, or limitations on what you’re able to do in the future.
Pain & Suffering / Emotional Distress
Compensation for physical pain, mental anguish, PTSD, loss of enjoyment of life, and related emotional impacts.
Property Damage / Out‑of‑Pocket Costs
Vehicle damage, damaged personal items, home modifications required because of injury, and other costs you’ve had to cover.
What to Do After a Serious Injury in Washington
Protect your rights—and strengthen your claim—by doing the following:
01
Get Medical Attention
Even injuries that seem minor can become serious. Early documentation is crucial.
02
Preserve Evidence
Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and any hazards that caused the injury.
03
Report the Incident
File a police report or incident report (depending on the situation) with the relevant authority or property owner.
04
Avoid Talking to Insurance Adjusters Without Guidance
Don’t admit fault or give recorded statements before consulting an attorney.
05
Contact a Personal Injury Attorney
The sooner you speak with Mumford Injury Law, the better we can protect your rights and advocate for the maximum compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Washington?
You generally have three years from the date of injury to file a claim. Waiting too long can limit your options.
What if I was partially at fault for my injury?
Washington uses comparative fault. If you share some responsibility, you may still recover, though your compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of fault.
Do I have to pay anything upfront?
No. We work on a contingency fee basis. If you don’t recover compensation, you owe nothing in attorney’s fees.
Will I work directly with an attorney?
Yes. At Mumford Injury Law you’ll have direct access to an attorney who understands your case, plans strategy, and keeps you informed.
Should I accept the first settlement offer?
These offers are often low. We evaluate every offer—what’s included and what’s missing—to ensure you don’t settle too soon or for too little.
Let’s Talk It Through
You shouldn’t have to face this alone. If your injury has disrupted your life, Mumford Injury Law is here to guide you, fight for you, and help you recover what you deserve.


