About Brandon
Brandon Rich practices law in Washington. He built his career at Advocates Law and is listed among the lawyers who staff The Advocates Injury Lawyers office. He is one of the firm’s associate attorneys and works on matters that come through a busy injury practice.
Early in his career he focused on learning the mechanics of litigation. He spent long hours drafting pleadings, preparing discovery and arguing motions in state court. Those early tasks shaped a methodical approach. He pairs careful file management with thorough legal research and plainspoken explanations for clients.
At Advocates Law his role is varied. He handles client intake and investigation, coordinates with medical providers and consults with experts when cases demand it. He is involved in both negotiation and courtroom work. On any given day he may be preparing settlement demands, taking depositions or preparing exhibits for trial. Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers to let the work speak for itself.
His practice sits in the realm of injury law. He represents individuals pursuing claims against insurers and opposing parties after accidents. That includes evaluating liability questions, calculating damages and pressing claims through settlement or court where necessary. He also spends significant time resolving disputes about medical bills, lost wages and the elements that insurance companies often contest.
Clients and co-counsel find his communication straightforward. He explains complex paperwork in plain terms and keeps clients updated as a case progresses. That practical orientation matters in a field where medical details and insurance rules can overwhelm people who are already coping with injury.
Within the firm he contributes to team-based case handling. He coordinates with paralegals, investigators and outside experts to assemble evidence and refine case strategy. He also assists senior attorneys in motions practice and trial preparation, gaining courtroom experience while supporting larger dockets.
Outside pleadings and depositions, his days include client calls, reviewing medical records and negotiating with adjusters. He works in Washington courts and administrative forums. He currently practices at The Advocates Injury Lawyers, where his work centers on personal injury matters and related insurance disputes.