The Advocates Law

The Advocates Law

Car Accident Lawyer

The Advocates Law was first founded in 1991 when attorney Matthew Driggs founded the personal injury firm and began practicing law in Salt Lake City, Utah. Seven years later, Matthew partnered with Kenneth Bills. Steven Day joined the firm two years later, and the firm officially became known as Driggs, Bills and Day. During the first several years, the attorneys handled general litigation, personal injury cases, and product liability cases. The firm then began acquiring clients injured during the Fen Phen diet medication controversy over the next two years. The firm expanded exponentially while representing thousands of clients, which necessitated opening offices throughout cities in the northwest. The firm’s professional reputation soon spread, and the firm began receiving referrals from associates. By 2009, the attorneys became known as ‘The Advocates.’ The term signifies the firm’s determination and devotion to fighting for their clients involved in various injury cases. By 2012, the firm expanded into Seattle and became known as the ‘Advocates Law.’ The Advocates Law reviews include professional acceptance and the utmost respect from peers who awarded the firm an AV rating. Various commendations awarded to the attorneys include the title Super Lawyer and recognition in the Utah Business Magazine. Attorneys associated with the firm have extensive backgrounds in a variety of legal areas ranging from insurance defense to prosecution.

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2125 Western Ave. Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98121 US
Email:
ajohnson@lawdbd.com
Phone:
(206) 452-4200

About Us

One of the best personal injury law firms in all of Washington State. We serve clients in Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Olympia, Everett, Spokane, and everywhere else in Washington.


Key Services in 2025

https://www.advocateslaw.com
  • Car Accident Lawyer
  • Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
  • Pedestrian Accident
  • Bicycling Accident
  • Dog Bite
  • Slip and Fall Accident
  • Wrongful Death