Brandon Ritchie's area of expertise in personal injury law is extensive, covering everything from vehicular accidents to severe cases involving traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, severe burns, and amputations. He is also adept at handling medical malpractice, dog bites, nursing home abuse, pedestrian accidents, sexual abuse, slip and fall incidents, and wrongful death cases.
Clients frequently commend Brandon for his dedication and meticulous approach. His ability to clearly navigate through the legal and insurance processes and offer steady support is highly valued, especially by those dealing with the stress and uncertainty following serious accidents.
Moreover, the firm offers a comprehensive range of immigration services. Brandon and his team assist clients with visa applications, citizenship, green cards, naturalization, and permanent residency. They are skilled in managing deportation and removal defenses and providing asylum protection, ensuring that clients receive robust and empathetic legal representation.
Brandon's legal journey began after his tenure at Fielding Law Group in Washington, where he worked for nearly three years. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law, complemented by an MBA from Washington State University, following a bachelor's degree in Business and Professional Writing from Brigham Young University in Idaho.
Beyond the professional sphere, Brandon is actively involved in his community. He supports several charitable causes, including the United Way and 4-H, and is engaged in local food drives and youth sports programs. His church involvement includes mentoring youths and leading community-focused activities.
Family is a fundamental part of Brandon's life. He has been married to Sarah for nearly twenty years, and they have five children.
Success doesn't equate happiness. I've had to learn that the hard way over the years. With every disappointment, every let down, every heartbreak, my solution was to just achieve something. Gain a new award, a higher accolade, a bigger position. The distractions only work temporarily, but once it dies down you realize that you're left with just you. You realize that you're still alone, still a failure in other aspects of life, and still hiding from the past.
My name is Brynn. I got married at nineteen to my college sweetheart, and at the age of twenty four I found myself packing up and leaving him in the middle of the night. During that ungodly hour is when everything starts to hit you, when everything begins to resurface.
My husband never attempted to come after me, never even attempted to reach out to me. Yet I still find myself going to sleep with him on my mind. I can still feel his touch if I dream hard enough. I still find myself keeping up with his social media, following his life from a distance.
Only in that ungodly hour do I let my fantasies roam free and allow myself to miss him. I allow myself to still love him, still care for him. As long as I know that once morning hits it's back to business, back to being distracted, and back to being alone.