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A Family Tradition of Personal Injury Advocacy in Olympia
Fuller and Fuller Law Firm is a cornerstone of the legal community in Olympia, Washington, with a proud history spanning over 50 years. Founded in 1972 by husband-and-wife attorneys Herbert and Carol Fuller, the firm is now led by their daughter, Marya Fuller, who continues the family legacy of compassionate and effective representation. Located on Columbia Street NW, just blocks from the waterfront and Percival Landing Park, the firm is deeply rooted in the local culture. Fuller and Fuller specializes exclusively in Personal Injury law, ensuring that every client receives focused and experienced counsel. Whether you have been injured in a car accident, a motorcycle crash, or due to medical negligence, the firm treats you like family-a motto they have lived by for decades. For those seeking to find an injury attorney who combines small-firm personal attention with big-firm results, Fuller and Fuller is a trusted choice in Thurston County.
Vehicle Accident Representation
The firm’s core practice revolves around helping victims of traffic collisions. They handle cases involving auto accidents, commercial trucking crashes, and motorcycle injuries. Marya Fuller brings over 30 years of experience to these cases, understanding the tactics insurance companies use to deny or minimize claims. The firm also represents pedestrians and bicyclists who have been struck by negligent drivers. If you need to hire a car accident lawyer who will fight for your right to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, Fuller and Fuller offers the seasoned expertise required to win.
Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death
Beyond traffic accidents, Fuller and Fuller is one of the few local firms with significant experience in Medical Malpractice. They hold healthcare providers accountable for negligence that results in serious injury or death. This includes cases of surgical errors, misdiagnosis, and birth injuries. They also provide compassionate legal support for families pursuing Wrongful Death claims, helping them secure financial stability after a tragic loss. Their approach is thorough and meticulous, often involving consultation with medical experts to build a compelling case.
Local Roots, Proven Results
The office at 724 Columbia St NW is situated in a professional building that is easily accessible for clients in Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no attorney fees unless a recovery is made. This policy ensures that justice is accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation. With a 24-hour phone line, help is always just a call away.
- Car Accidents: Expert handling of collisions and insurance disputes.
- Medical Malpractice: Holding doctors and hospitals accountable.
- Motorcycle Accidents: Protecting the rights of riders.
- Pedestrian Injuries: Advocacy for those struck by vehicles.
Choosing a lawyer with deep ties to the community can make a significant difference. Fuller and Fuller Law Firm offers a unique blend of legal heritage and modern advocacy. If you need to speak with a personal injury lawyer who will listen to your story and fight for your future, contact their office today.
Specializing In
Medical Malpractice, Auto Accidents, Pedestrian Injuries
Address & Location
724 Columbia St NW, Suite 320, Olympia, WA 98501
Building Location
The office is located in the West Coast Bank Building (or similar professional building) on Columbia St NW, near the intersection with Thurston Ave NW, close to the Percival Landing Park waterfront.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby and take the elevator to the 3rd Floor. The office is in Suite 320.
Parking Details
Street parking is available on Columbia St NW. There are also nearby public parking lots serving the waterfront area.
Public Transit
Intercity Transit routes serve the downtown Olympia area, with stops just a few blocks away near the Transit Center.
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