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Best Truck Accident Lawyers in Seattle, WA (2026)

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Seattle is the Pacific Northwest’s primary freight gateway — the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma together form the country’s third-largest container port complex. I-5 carries commercial truck traffic from the Mexican border through Seattle to British Columbia. Washington uses pure comparative negligence (plaintiff-favorable) and has no statutory damages caps.

Our editorial team reviewed five Seattle-area law firms with significant truck accident practice histories — including Coluccio Law, whose founder Kevin Coluccio is the only Washington State attorney board-certified in Truck Accident Law by the NBTA.

Quick comparison

Rank Firm Rating Best for Free consultation Get quote
1
Coluccio Law Best Overall
★ 5.0 Only WA attorney board-certified in Truck Accident Law (NBTA) Yes View details
2
Davis Law Group
★ 4.9 Lawyer International Legal 100 ranking Yes View details
3
Roth Davis
★ 4.5 Top 100 NTL recognition; 50+ years combined Yes View details
4
Bernard Law Group
★ 4.6 Record-breaking PI settlements in Washington history Yes View details
5
Seattle Truck Law
★ 5.0 Truck and bus crash specialty firm Yes View details

Rankings are based on our published methodology. Compensation may be received when readers contact firms through this page; this does not influence rankings.

Methodology and editorial independence

We reviewed firms in Seattle based on the following publicly verifiable data only:

  • Public court records — verified verdict and settlement reporting
  • State Bar of Washington — current license status, public disciplinary history
  • Aggregated client reviews — minimum 4.5 rating with 50+ reviews on Google or Avvo
  • Practice focus — must list truck accidents or commercial vehicle litigation
  • Free consultation — must offer free initial case evaluation
  • Time in practice — minimum 5 years operating in Washington

Firms must meet ALL six criteria. We do NOT accept compensation in exchange for higher rankings. Read our full editorial policy for the complete disclosure.

Washington truck accident law — key points

Washington uses pure comparative negligence (RCW 4.22.005). 3-year SOL. No compensatory damages cap. Punitive damages NOT available under WA common law. See our Washington state law breakdown.

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Washington?
See our Washington state law page for the full SOL breakdown with statute citations.
Do these firms offer free consultations?
Yes. Every firm in our Seattle editorial top 5 offers a free initial consultation. No obligation to retain the firm after.
What does a contingency fee mean?
A contingency fee means the attorney is paid a percentage of the settlement or verdict, and nothing if there is no recovery. Seattle truck accident attorneys typically charge 33% before trial and 40% if the case goes to trial.
Should I accept the trucking company's first settlement offer?
Most personal injury attorneys advise against accepting initial offers. The first offer tests whether you'll accept a quick lowball amount. Once you sign a release, the case is closed even if you later discover injuries requiring more treatment.
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Mark leads editorial coverage of US truck accident law firms. Background in consumer-protection research and longform journalism. 'Mark Sullivan' is a publicly disclosed editorial pen name — see the bio page for context.