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Sears Injury Law - Lacey's #1 Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Brain Injury, and Dog Bite Lawyers
Lacey, Washington, 98516-4752

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Sears Injury Law - Lacey's #1 Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Brain Injury, and Dog Bite Lawyers
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    8140 Freedom Ln NE
    Lacey, Washington, 98516-4752
    United States

    Lawyer Background

    Year Licensed
    2017
    Education
    Washington State Bar Association APR6 Educated

    Robert Sears has dedicated his career to championing the rights of injured individuals since the age of 22, building decades of experience across every facet of the legal process. Starting as an independent contractor paralegal and negotiator, he played a pivotal role in securing medical care and just compensation for victims. Even before becoming an attorney, Rob achieved remarkable settlements for some of the most renowned law firms in Washington State. Drawing from the best practices of each firm, he founded Sears Injury Law, where he quickly became Washington State’s leading personal injury attorney, assisting more clients annually than any other lawyer.

    For Rob and his firm, a successful case is about more than securing a substantial settlement; it’s about helping clients regain their health and well-being. He has built an extensive network of medical experts, from chiropractic care to the nation’s top surgeons, ensuring that clients receive the best possible medical assistance.

    Rob also has an in-depth understanding of how insurance companies operate and how they often exploit injured individuals. His mission is to rectify this imbalance, leveling the playing field for thousands of clients every year and recovering over $50 million annually for those in need.