Office of Ronald R. Ward PLLC

Where you will experience the difference

Ron Ward has devoted his life and his career to being an unflinching advocate on behalf of victims, at what is for most persons and their families, the most destabilizing and grave period in their lives; that is the occurrence of a serious personal injury or wrongful death.

 

The Law Offices of Ronald R. Ward is proud of the results of the work of the firm and its associates and invite your review of a small selection of the results of our efforts for our clients, our areas of practice, and Ron’s accomplishments in the legal profession.

Career Highlights

  • President, Washington State Bar Association 
  • President, Washington State Bar Foundation 
  • President, American Board of Trial Advocates-Washington Chapter
  • Founder, Washington Leadership Institute
  • Washington State Bar Association Award of Merit

Significant Recoveries

  • $4.30 million for a female corporate executive with permanent brain damage from a parking arm gate that struck her in the head
  • $5.775 million for a 17-year-old minor, sudden cardiac arrest wrongful death arising from a sports environment
  • $12.025 million for a young man arising out of a motorcycle/auto crash
  • $7.15 million for a Northwest family in a wrongful death claim resulting from an auto/semi-truck collision.
  • $1.32 million in a wrongful death case on behalf of the surviving spouse of a Washington resident who was the victim of a defective drug in a pharmaceutical product liability case.
  • $500,000 in a medical malpractice action/negligent surgery on a 12-year-old girl.
  • $1 million settlement for a young woman injured as the result of a defective go-cart.
  • $750,000 for two minor children for the wrongful death of their mother during a motor vehicle collision.

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Medical Malpractice

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Personal Injury

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Wrongful Death

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Workers Compensation