When Puyallup, Washington residents need a lawyer who can fight for fair compensation after an injury, draft an estate plan that actually works, or guide a grieving family through probate, they turn to Terry Law Firm, P.S. From our Main Street office in Sumner – just 4 miles south of Puyallup – attorney Scott J. Terry delivers more than 35 years of courtroom experience, plain-English advice, and the kind of personal attention big-box law firms cannot match.ย
Callย (253) 299-6800ย today for a free 30-minute consultation with a Puyallup attorney who will treat your family the way we would treat our own.ย
Why Puyallup Residents Choose Terry Law Firm
Puyallup is Sumner’s closest neighbor and one of our busiest service areas. From young families on South Hill building their first estate plans to injured drivers on SR-512 and SR-167, Puyallup residents rely on Terry Law Firm every day.ย
Terry Law Firm, P.S. is a focused practice. We handle three things, and we handle them well: personal injury, estate planning, and probate. We do not juggle dozens of practice areas, and your case is never handed off to a paralegal. Scott J. Terry personally handles every matter.ย
What sets us apart for Puyallup clients
- 35+ years of courtroom experience. Scott Terry has tried over 100 cases in Municipal, District, and Superior Courts across King and Pierce Counties.ย
- Contingency-fee personal injury representation. Puyallup injury clients pay nothing unless we recover for them.ย
- Flat-fee estate planning. Know the cost before we begin – no surprise bills.ย
- Free 30-minute consultations. Every Puyallup client gets a no-cost, no-pressure case review.ย
- Local, accessible, and responsive. Our Main Street Sumner office is roughly a 10-minute drive from Puyallup, with free parking and same-week appointments in most cases.ย
- Pro Tem Judge experience. Attorney Terry has served as a Pro Tem Judge in King County, giving him an insider’s view of how judges think and rule.ย
With its proximity to Sumner, Puyallup clients often drop in for in-person consultations. Our Main Street Sumner office is under 10 minutes from most Puyallup neighborhoods.ย
Our Puyallup Practice Areas
Terry Law Firm serves Puyallup, Washington in three focused practice areas. Each one is handled with the same care, attention, and aggressive advocacy that has defined our firm for over three decades.ย
Puyallup Personal Injury Representation
If you have been injured in Puyallup because of someone else’s negligence, you have the right to full compensation for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. Insurance companies are not on your side – they are in business to minimize payouts. We are in business to maximize yours.ย
Common Puyallup personal injury cases we handle include:ย
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accidentsย
- Rideshare (Uber and Lyft) crashesย
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidentsย
- Slip-and-fall and premises liability claimsย
- Dog bite and animal attack injuriesย
- Wrongful death claimsย
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) claimsย
- Workplace and industrial injuriesย
Local risk factors matter. In Puyallup, recurring injury patterns include SR-512 and SR-167 (Valley Freeway) collisions, rear-end crashes near South Hill Mall, fair-season traffic injuries, and bicycle-vehicle collisions. We know the roads, the intersections, and the insurance adjusters – and we use that knowledge to build stronger cases for our clients.ย
Washington statute of limitations.ย In most Puyallup personal injury cases, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit under RCW 4.16.080. Wrongful death claims also generally carry a three-year limit. Missing this deadline almost always ends your case. Call us early.ย
Puyallup Estate Planning Services
A well-drafted estate plan protects your family, preserves your wealth, and keeps your affairs out of court. For Puyallup residents, a good plan is not just a will – it is a coordinated set of documents that handle life, incapacity, and death.ย
For Puyallup families, we prepare:ย
- Revocable Living Trusts – the cornerstone of most complete estate plansย
- Simple and complex wills, including pour-over willsย
- Durable Powers of Attorney (financial)ย
- Health Care Directives (living wills) and health care powers of attorneyย
- Community Property Agreements for Washington married couplesย
- Irrevocable trusts for tax, asset protection, and Medicaid planningย
- Special Needs Trustsย
- Charitable gifting strategies and family limited partnershipsย
Washington is a community property state, which creates unique estate planning opportunities for Puyallup married couples. A properly executed Community Property Agreement can eliminate probate for first-to-die spouses entirely. We build it into our married-couple plans whenever appropriate.ย
Puyallup Probate and Trust Administration
When a Puyallup loved one passes away, grief and legal deadlines collide. Washington probate is not optional when the estate includes real property or more than $100,000 in personal property. As the personal representative, you have legal duties – and liabilities – that you should not navigate alone.ย
We guide Puyallup personal representatives through:ย
- Filing the petition for probate and admission of the willย
- Obtaining Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administrationย
- Publishing and mailing notice to creditors under RCW 11.40ย
- Preparing the inventory and appraisement of assetsย
- Paying valid claims and final taxesย
- Distributing the estate and closing the probateย
- Nonintervention powers (TEDRA) and streamlined administrationย
For Puyallup estates that do not require full probate, Washington offers a Small Estate Affidavit procedure under RCW 11.62 for estates of $100,000 or less in personal property with no real estate. We will tell you honestly whether your situation qualifies.ย
Where Puyallup probate is filed.ย Puyallup probate matters are filed in Pierce County Superior Court, 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402.ย
How the Probate Process Works for Puyallup Estates
Washington probate is primarily governed by Title 11 of the Revised Code of Washington. For Puyallup personal representatives, here is how the process generally unfolds.ย
1. Determine whether probate is required.ย
Under Washington law, probate is typically required if the deceased owned real property in their name alone, or personal property exceeding $100,000. Assets held in a funded revocable trust, joint tenancy property, and accounts with beneficiary designations normally pass outside probate.ย
2. File the petition in Superior Court.ย
The petition is filed in the county where the decedent lived. For most Puyallup residents, that means Pierce County Superior Court, 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402. The original will, if any, must be filed with the court.ย
3. Obtain Letters from the court.ย
Once appointed, the personal representative receives Letters Testamentary (if there is a will) or Letters of Administration (if there is no will), which are the legal credentials needed to act on behalf of the estate.ย
4. Notice creditors and inventory assets.ย
Washington law requires publishing notice to creditors and mailing notice to known creditors. Creditors then typically have four months to file claims. During this window, the personal representative inventories and values the estate’s assets.ย
5. Pay claims, file taxes, and distribute.ย
After valid claims and taxes are paid, the personal representative distributes the remaining estate according to the will or, if there is no will, under Washington’s intestate succession statute (RCW 11.04.015).ย
6. Close the estate.ย
The personal representative files a declaration of completion or petition for decree of distribution, and the probate is closed. For uncontested Puyallup probates, this typically takes 6 to 12 months.ย
Serving Puyallup, Washington - Local Knowledge That Matters
Puyallup is part of Pierce County, with a population of approximately 42,973. The community is known for Washington State Fair (the Puyallup Fair), Pioneer Park, South Hill Mall, Bradley Lake Park, and the Puyallup River. Established neighborhoods include South Hill, North Hill, downtown Puyallup, Edgerton, and the Puyallup Valley.ย
We regularly assist clients from Puyallup and the surrounding communities of Sumner, South Hill, Edgewood, Bonney Lake, Fife, and Tacoma. Our Main Street office at 15306 Main St E, Ste B, Sumner, WA 98390 is centrally located for the entire South Sound and South King County region.ย
Frequently Asked Questions - Puyallup, WA
How much does it cost to hire a Puyallup personal injury attorney?
Terry Law Firm handles Puyallup personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney fees unless and until we recover money for you. Your initial consultation is free, and we advance case costs.ย
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Puyallup?
Washington’s general personal injury statute of limitations is three years from the date of injury (RCW 4.16.080). Claims against government entities have a much shorter notice period. We recommend that Puyallup injury victims contact an attorney as soon as possible to preserve evidence and meet all deadlines.ย
Do I need an estate plan if I live in Puyallup and don't have a lot of assets?
Yes. Even modest estates benefit from a basic plan that includes a will, durable power of attorney, and health care directive. Without these documents, Puyallup families face court-supervised guardianship for incapacity and intestate succession at death – both of which are slower, more expensive, and more public than proper planning.ย
How much does an estate plan cost for a Puyallup family?
Terry Law Firm offers flat-fee estate planning. The exact cost depends on whether your plan is will-based or trust-based and how complex your estate is. Every Puyallup client receives a written quote before any drafting begins – no billable-hour surprises.ย
How long does probate take in Pierce County?
Uncontested Puyallup probate in Pierce County Superior Court typically takes 6 to 12 months, with most of that time driven by the four-month creditor notice period. Contested probates can take significantly longer. A funded revocable trust is often the most effective way for Puyallup families to avoid probate entirely.ย
Where do I file probate if I live in Puyallup?
Most Puyallup probate matters are filed at Pierce County Superior Court, 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402. We handle all filings, hearings, and correspondence on behalf of our personal representative clients.ย
What happens if a Puyallup resident dies without a will?
Under Washington’s intestate succession statute (RCW 11.04.015), the estate passes to the closest relatives in a specific order – surviving spouse, children, parents, siblings, and so on. For Puyallup blended families, unmarried partners, and stepchildren, the results are frequently not what the deceased would have wanted.ย
Does Washington's community property law affect my Puyallup estate plan?
Yes. Washington is a community property state, which changes how assets are owned and taxed at death. We build Community Property Agreements into Puyallup married-couple estate plans where appropriate to simplify administration for the surviving spouse.ย
Can I handle my Puyallup car accident case without a lawyer?
You can, but statistics consistently show that represented claimants recover significantly more than unrepresented claimants, even after attorney fees. Insurance companies use trained adjusters and defense lawyers from day one. Leveling the playing field matters.ย
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