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Michael Altman Personal Injury Attorney
Michael Altman

Auto Accident &

Personal Injury Attorney

With over 13 years of experience, Michael understands that many people involved in an automobile accident don’t know where or how to begin the personal injury claim process.  The day of the accident and the first few days after the accident are confusing and insurance companies do little to nothing to help the accident victims.  In fact, often times insurance companies try to get victims to settle quickly and close their claim.  This is NOT in your best interest.

Michael’s years of experience and success allow him to provide a personal approach where clients are able to talk directly to him about their case and have all of their questions answered by a top-rated attorney.

Michael and his staff are here to help immediately and assist in everything from the initial claim reporting, property damage repairs, and getting a great settlement for your injury claim.  We advise clients of their rights and all applicable insurance policies and coverages that will help you during a difficult time in your life.

Michael prides himself in his client satisfaction and his years of specializing in auto accidents and dedicated service allows to bring your case to a favorable resolution. He has helped over 2500 people successfully resolved over $30,000,000 in cases.

Education
  • Ripon College, B.A. in Politics and Government, cum laude
  • Marquette University Law School, J.D.
Awards & Recognition
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Star 2010, 2013, 2014
  • National Trial Lawyers, Top 100 Trial Lawyers, 2014
  • National Trial Lawyers, Top 40 Under 40, 2012
  • Million Dollar Advocate
  • Top Trial Lawyer, 2016, 2017
  • Avvo, Client’s Choice Award, 2017
Membership
  • Washington State Bar Association
  • Wisconsin State Bar Association
  • Washington State Association for Justice, Eagle Member
  • Kitsap County Bar Association
  • United States District Court, Western District of Washington
  • Chairman, Kitsap County WSAJ Round Table