Catastrophic injury victims need more than an advocate. They need a champion.
They need someone who will look across the table at the insurance company and tell them, “if you choose not to treat my client fairly, then prepare for the fight of your life”
- Austin J. Neff
Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Medical Malpractice
Wrongful Death
Products Liability
Serious-Injury Car Accidents
Sexual Abuse
Toxic Mold Exposure
Recent Cases
Hamilton v. Hamilton - $1,079,931.00 jury verdict for victim of catastrophic birth injury
Constantin v. Lewis - $1,250,000.00 settlement for victim of traumatic brain injury
Skelton v. Bruce & Can-Clay Corp. - $300,000.00 settlement for victim of serious-injury car accident
M.A. v. Monroe School District - $100,000.00 settlement for victim of playground injury
Dahn v. Sagiyan - $250,000.00 settlement for victim of motorcycle accident
Charhon v. Hartlmueller-Torres - $100,000.00 settlement for victim of serious-injury car accident
Williams v. Li - $137,500.00 settlement for victim of bicycle accident
Charhon v. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company - $250,000 settlement for insurance bad faith claimant
M.E. v. Seattle Public Schools - $100,000 settlement for victim of school bus injury
Have Your Day in Court
I’ll let you in on a little secret - most attorneys who call themselves “trial lawyers” rarely or never actually go to trial.
Austin J. Neff is a former criminal prosecutor who has been trying cases to jury — and winning — since before he graduated law school. Austin prides himself on his ability to explain complicated legal theories and concepts in ways that everyday people, such as jurors, can easily understand and relate to.
While willing to entertain settlement if the offer is fair, Austin prepares every case as if it will end up in the courtroom. The reason for this is simple: to achieve the best possible result for his clients.