
At Wise Law, we take your case personally. We promise to listen and work for you.
As Yakima Valley's hometown accident attorneys, we offer experienced local representation.

Insurance adjusters work for the insurance company, not for you, and their job is to minimize payments to accident victims. Without an attorney you will get less than you deserve. We handle all calls with insurance and keep you informed.
When you call us you'll talk to an actual attorney, not an assistant. We'll answer your questions and let you decide the next steps.
And you pay nothing until you win--we get paid when you get paid, through the settlement we negotiate.
In twenty years of legal work we've learned that listening to clients produces the best results. Clients know what they need, and they know their facts. We listen and build a case for your personal situation, so you get the best results.

From minor bumps to major crashes, we handle the details so you can focus on recovery. Let us ease your burden.

Injured in an accident with a semi-truck? We know these can be tough accidents, and have a specialized approach to handling truck accidents.

Bitten or attacked? We have significant experience handling bite claim and restoring your peace of mind. You're in safe hands.
From Yakima to the lower valley cities of Toppenish, Zillah, Granger, Sunnyside, Grandview, and Prosser, to the Tri-Cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland, the attorneys at Wise Law are part of this community.
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Abraham Dionisio Wise is the first Sunnyside High School graduate to attend Harvard Law School, graduating in 2008. He served as a foreign service officer overseas for 15 years before returning to Sunnyside and reinvesting in the Yakima Valley community. A native speaker of Spanish, Abraham provides pro bono legal assistance to underprivileged clients through a number of community service organizations, and is an active Sunnyside High School parent.
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Originally from Tennesee, Kendra J. Long Wise moved to Washington to study at the University of Washington, graduating from UW Law School in 2010. She has since dedicated her career to protecting the legal rights of accident victims. Kendra's practice focuses on women and children, tailoring her approach to ensuring they receive full legal representation.