• Safety measures on a high beam

    In a landmark decision about the Andre Stute accident, the Washington Supreme Court reaffirmed that general contractors have a duty to protect all workers on the job.

  • Concerned about legal issues

    You want someone that's knowledgeable and compassionate to guide you through your legal issues.

  • High injury-potential in the construction industry

    Deaths and injuries on Washington job sites have dropped 21% since the Supreme Court's 1991 Stute decision.

Seeking justice through truth and accountability.

110211_mwr-157cropped2-v2-250Bradley K. Crosta
Emphasis on Accident & Injury Claims

I am dedicated to seeking justice for each and every client and their family, through finding truth, responsibility and accountability. My extensive trial experience, both in State and Federal Court, adds tremendous value to the process of helping those who have been wronged or injured by the actions or negligence of others. I diligently represent my clients’ interests while maintaining the highest standards of ethical conduct in obtaining exceptional outcomes. Mine is a “high touch” personal practice that brings successful outcomes done right.

My practice always strives to achieve the best possible result for every client and their family. My primary focus is plaintiff personal injury litigation with particular emphasis on construction site injuries. I also have extensive experience in vehicle crash litigation, premises liability, medical negligence, wrongful death, catastrophic injury and family law. Read more here…


Brad Crosta in the News:
Rookaird v. BNSF Railway Co.
“A jury ruled unanimously he was treated wrongly and awarded not only compensatory (damages), but finding the railroad conduct was oppressive or malicious, went on to award an additional $200,000 in punitive damages,” said Bradley Crosta, Rookaird’s attorney in Seattle. Read more here…