About Kendra
Kendra Long is an attorney licensed to practice in Washington and Tennessee who works at Northwest Women’s Injury Law, PLLC. She operates in a practice area shaped by individual stories. Many of her clients are women coping with injuries that altered daily life.
Long's path into law unfolded in environments where practical problem solving mattered. She built experience handling cases that required patience and close attention to detail. Colleagues describe her style as methodical; she moves steadily through investigations and case preparation rather than relying on flash.
Her work centers on personal injury matters that affect women at different stages of life. She handles claims that arise from accidents, medical complications, and other incidents that result in physical harm. The aim in each file is to document injuries carefully and present them clearly to insurers, opposing counsel, or a judge. Long prepares depositions, coordinates medical reviews, and develops strategies for compensation that reflect a client's needs.
Clients encounter an attorney who values clear communication. Long takes time to explain legal options and the likely progression of a case. She writes plainly and prepares clients for hearings and settlement talks. That approach reduces surprises and helps people make informed choices about their representation.
Within her firm, Long collaborates with other lawyers and support staff to manage caseloads efficiently. She contributes to case planning and supervises gathering evidence and expert input when needed. The firm’s name indicates a practice concentrated on injuries affecting women, and Long’s daily work aligns with that mission through case selection and client outreach.
Outside of active litigation, she keeps current on changes in tort law and medical-legal developments in the jurisdictions where she is licensed. That ongoing work informs how she approaches damages, liability questions, and the negotiation of settlements.
As of 2026 Kendra Long practices at Northwest Women’s Injury Law, PLLC, where she represents women in personal-injury matters and handles related pretrial and litigation tasks.