About Ashton

Ashton Dennis built his path to the law through two undergraduate majors at Washington State University. He earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice and Political Science, a combination that exposed him to both the practical mechanics of the criminal justice system and the broader questions of public policy. Those studies shaped how he looks at disputes and the people behind them.

After college he entered legal practice in Washington. He is licensed to practice in the state and works as a personal injury lawyer at Washington Law Center. His role centers on advising clients who have suffered harm and helping them pursue civil claims. He handles the written pleadings, negotiations, and courtroom advocacy that personal injury matters commonly require.

Dennis’s work sits at the intersection of law and everyday life. He often deals with cases that involve accident-related injury and disputes over responsibility. He has experience managing case files, coordinating medical documentation and representing clients before insurers and judges. He approaches each matter by sorting through factual details and building the legal arguments that those facts support.

Outside the office he maintains membership in professional associations. He keeps current on developments in state law and court procedure through that engagement. Participation in bar-related and legal groups informs how he prepares cases and how he advises people facing the aftermath of an injury.

Washington Law Center is where Dennis has carried out his practice. The firm maintains at least two office locations, including a Tukwila branch where he also sees clients. He works among a team of attorneys and staff who manage client intake, investigation and litigation support. The office environment gives him access to resources for handling evidence, medical records and expert testimony when cases require them.

Clients come to him for help resolving claims, pursuing compensation and understanding their options after an injury. He spends time explaining procedures, setting expectations and preparing people for the steps ahead, whether that means negotiating a settlement or taking a case to trial. That practical orientation guides how he organizes a case from the first consultation through resolution.

As of 2026 he continues to practice personal injury law at Washington Law Center, seeing clients at the firm’s main office and its Tukwila location and handling injury claims in Washington state.

Education

Washington State University

B.S. | Criminal Justice & Political Science

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Personal Injury Lawyer

Washington Law Center

Accepted Jurisdictions

Washington