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Compassionate Counsel and Tough Advocacy in Seattle
Adler Giersch PS is a landmark personal injury law firm in Seattle, both literally and figuratively. Founded in 1983 by Richard H. Adler and Paul Giersch, the firm is widely recognized for its iconic headquarters featuring a two-story mural of the human brain with flashing neurons. This artwork is not just decoration; it represents the firm’s deep specialization in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and complex neurological cases. Located near the Seattle Center, Adler Giersch has dedicated over four decades to helping victims of catastrophic accidents restore their lives. The firm operates on a core mission of ”Compassionate Counsel, Tough Advocacy,” blending empathetic client care with aggressive legal representation against insurance giants. If you are dealing with a life-changing injury that requires more than just a generalist lawyer, Adler Giersch offers the specialized medical-legal knowledge needed to win.
Specialized Injury Representation
Adler Giersch is not a high-volume ”mill.” They focus on complex cases where the stakes are high and the injuries are severe:
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): The firm is a leader in brain injury law, advocating for clients with invisible but debilitating injuries. They have been instrumental in passing legislation like the Lystedt Law regarding youth concussions.
- Spinal Cord & Catastrophic Injury: Representing victims of paralysis and severe orthopedic trauma, ensuring they secure funds for lifetime care.
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Handling complex car, truck, and motorcycle crashes, particularly those involving uninsured or underinsured motorists.
- Insurance Bad Faith: When your own insurance company turns against you, Adler Giersch fights to hold them to their contractual promises.
Iconic Location at Seattle Center
The firm’s Seattle office is impossible to miss. Located at 333 Taylor Avenue North, it sits directly in the shadow of the Space Needle and across from the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). This standalone building in the Lower Queen Anne / Uptown neighborhood allows for easy access without the hassle of downtown skyscrapers. The office environment is designed to be accessible and comforting for clients who are often dealing with significant physical pain and mobility challenges.
‘Restoring lives, not just recovering money.’ The team at Adler Giersch understands that true justice involves access to the best medical care. They work closely with the medical community to ensure your health is the top priority.
The Adler Giersch Difference
What sets this firm apart in the crowded Seattle legal market?
- Medical-Legal Expertise: Richard Adler is renowned for his understanding of the medicine behind the injury, allowing him to cross-examine medical experts effectively.
- Commitment to Safety: The firm is actively involved in community safety initiatives and legislative advocacy to prevent accidents before they happen.
- Personalized Attention: You will work directly with experienced attorneys like Melissa D. Carter and Arthur D. Leritz, not just paralegals.
If you need a personal injury lawyer who understands the science of your injury as well as the law, contact Adler Giersch PS. Their team is ready to provide the compassionate support and tough advocacy you need to move forward.
Specializing In
Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Insurance Bad Faith, Youth Concussion
Address & Location
333 Taylor Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Building Location
The office is a landmark standalone building located at the corner of Taylor Ave N and Thomas St. It is famous for its large exterior mural depicting a human brain with flashing lights. It is located directly across from the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) and near the Space Needle.
Suite Access
The building has a dedicated client entrance at street level, making it wheelchair accessible. No elevator or security check-in is required.
Parking Details
The firm offers free private parking for clients in the lot adjacent to the building—a rare convenience in this busy tourist district.
Public Transit
The location is a major transit hub. It is served by the Seattle Center Monorail and numerous bus lines including the RapidRide D Line. The office is just steps away from the Seattle Center campus.
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