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Brandon Ritchie is an established personal injury attorney with a proven track record of advocating for individuals affected by accidents, achieving over $20 million in settlements for his clients. His passion for this area of law is rooted in a personal experience from his early childhood when his father sustained debilitating injuries in an

accident, leading to significant financial and personal hardships for his family. This early exposure to the impacts of life-altering injuries shaped his future, fueling his determination to assist others facing similar challenges.

Brandon launched his law firm, initially named Ritchie Law, in Kennewick, Washington, in 2014. As the firm grew and evolved, it became known as Ritchie Reiersen Law after Eric Reiersen joined as a partner. The firm has since expanded its presence across Washington with offices in Auburn, Yakima, Tacoma, Moses Lake, and beyond to Portland, Oregon, and Twin Falls, Idaho. They also provide remote legal services to clients in Mesa, Arizona, showcasing their commitment to reaching clients wherever they are.

Ritchie Reiersen Law is renowned for its comprehensive legal services across various personal injury cases. Brandon's expertise spans multiple areas, including automobile, motorcycle, and boating accidents, along with severe injuries like traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and severe burns. The firm also handles cases of medical malpractice, elder abuse, and wrongful death, offering a robust support system for those in dire need of advocacy.

The firm's excellence has been consistently recognized within the legal community, highlighted by awards such as the 2022 Lawyers of Distinction and the Best Motorcycle Lawyers in Kent by Expertise.com. These accolades reflect the firm's dedication to legal excellence and client-centered service.

Recognizing the need for comprehensive legal support, Brandon also spearheaded the expansion of his practice to include immigration law, further broadening the firm's scope to assist with visas, citizenship, green cards, and other immigration-related issues. This addition has enabled the firm to support clients in achieving their American dreams through meticulous and empathetic legal counsel.

Brandon's educational background includes a Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law and a Master's in Business Administration from Washington State University. He completed his undergraduate studies in Business and Professional Writing at Brigham Young University in Idaho, equipping him with a strong foundation in clear, persuasive communication.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Brandon is deeply involved in community service. He supports various local and national charities, including the United Way and 4-H, and participates in food drives and youth sports programs. His involvement extends to educational support for local schools and active participation in his church, where he contributes to youth programs and religious education.

Brandon is a dedicated family man with five children who has been married to Sarah for nearly two decades. Sarah, a native of Walla Walla, Washington, shares his commitment to community and family. Together, they enjoy a bustling family life filled with outdoor activities and community involvement. Born and raised in the agricultural community of Burley, Idaho, his upbringing instilled in him a strong work ethic and a love for the outdoors, which remain integral to his lifestyle, evident in his enjoyment of camping, fishing, and sports with his family.

Brandon Ritchie's professional and personal life demonstrates a commitment to excellence, community service, and family, making him a respected figure in both his professional field and his community.

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