Testimonials

"A driver distracted by his cell phone ran into my motorcycle. Another lawyer referred me to SKWC because of the respect and the admiration they've earned from their peers. Ray, Karen and team never gave up on me during a very emotional journey. In the end, they made sure that I could provide for my medical needs and security for my family’s future." ~ Jack

"After I was run down in the crosswalk, Kevin and his staff were there for me. They stepped right in and did an amazing job finding witnesses and the evidence that proved my case. They left nothing to chance and worked endlessly. They made a difference in my life." ~ Sharla

"As a victim of crime, I felt frustrated and angry when those who contributed to the tragic events failed to take responsibility. Paul Stritmatter and Kevin Coluccio quickly became my power and my voice, demanding accountability. There is no way to express how grateful I have been to have this formidable team in my corner, fighting to secure an outcome that has brought closure and healing for me and my children. I will always be grateful for their kindness, compassion and amazing dedication." ~ Annie

"After being run over by a truck I had multiple permanent injuries, each needing specific attention by a lawyer. Karen thoroughly investigated, researched and planned a strategy that would work in court. By making my wife and I comfortable with the process, we were able to confidently hand the reins to Karen. We knew that her diligence and personal care were values that would enable this case to have as positive an outcome as possible. And we were not disappointed. Karen's strong yet quiet approach served to calm our anxiety and present to the jury an informed, assured presentation without an overly dramatic approach. Karen's power is in her combination of intelligence, subtle power and deeply felt humanity."  ~ Marc

"Karen was both professional and compassionate. She helped us and more through every step of our lawsuit. If it wasn't for her and her associates help, we would not be where we are now. She even keeps in touch now to see how we are. I would recommend her to anyone."  ~ Cindy

SKWC attorneys worked to bring justice in the Monster Truck case. Sebastian Hizey & his father are pictured here.

SKWC nursing home abuse client, Jeff Sanderson with his mother Gwynn. A large jury verdict was awarded.

SKWC brought justice for auto products liability client, Marissa Schneider, pictured here with her mother.


Recent Pacific Northwest Injury Law Advocate Blog Headlines

WA Appeals Court Upholds $12.8 Million Award for Injured Firefighter

Posted on 21 February 2012

Firefighter Mark Jones fell 15 feet down the hole in the middle of a night in December 2003. He suffered traumatic brain inju... Read more


Think About This the Next Time You Look at a Wine Bottle

Posted on 30 January 2012

SKWC attorney, Ray Kahler, recently wrote an article for Trial News. In brief, Ray discusses the importance of adopting safer... Read more


Super Lawyer's National Blog Spotlights Karen Koehler & Her Blog

Posted on 19 January 2012

SKWC's very own Karen Koehler continues to gain recognition far and wide for her unique brand of blogging. Super Lawyers... Read more


Parents of 2 Year Old Who Died from Tylenol Sue Johnson & Johnson

Posted on 13 January 2012

On July 22, 2010, Daniel and Katy Moore of Ellensburg, Wash., say they gave their 2-year-old son, River Moore, Very Berr... Read more


Recent SKWC Spinal Cord Injury Blog Headlines

Work out & eat right for SCI bone health

Posted on 17 February 2012

People with SCI are at higher risk for osteoporosis due to lack of weight bearing on lower limbs.  Decreased bone densit... Read more


Nutrition and pressure sores

Posted on 16 February 2012

Those with SCI have the same protein nutrition needs as the general population.  This changes if a pressure sore develop... Read more


Factors associated with heart disease risk in SCI

Posted on 9 February 2012

Heart disease risk can be reduced by keeping cholesterol, waist circumference and other risk factors in check. Blood fats (li... Read more


Please don't Supersize Me - SCI nutrition and weight issues

Posted on 8 February 2012

Those with SCI need fewer calories than the non-paralyzed.  This is because metabolic activity decreases after SCI due t... Read more