Peter John Kesling

4444 LACEY BLVD SE STE A, Lacey, WA

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1999
Seattle University School of Law, JD

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Kaydon willis

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22 Oct, 2024
Let me start off by saying, the ONLY reason I got an attorney, was because my chiropractor’s office required an attorney for motor vehicle accident claims. At my first consult with Peter, I seemed very confident it was going to be helpful to have him and his team on my side. Boy was I wrong.. I literally did everything the entire process. I was told having a lawyer would make things easier and I wouldn’t have to do much work- WRONG. I had to hassle USAA MYSELF to get them to redo my car valuation THREE TIMES because they kept messing it up. Peter assured me he would be able to help get my car back quickly, but my car sat at a shop and then got towed to a junk yard without my knowledge or consent, so Peter’s team thought it was a total loss and told me to tell them everything I had in my car so we could get reimbursed for it all. I literally just wanted my car to be fixed and be back to me. Peter said this would be the easier part, wouldn’t take long at all to handle, and the medical stuff would take the longest- which it did. But getting my car back took about 5 months. I was without a vehicle for 5 months. I was in contact with one paralegal on Peter’s team who didn’t seem interested in helping me, and then he dropped off the face of the earth and I was working with another one, but then I believe even a third paralegal ended up taking over without anyone telling me anyone was switching. I’ve been confused and frustrated basically this entire process. I kept getting told I’d hear back from his group, and then I wouldn’t hear from them for weeks, even months, I’d have to email multiple times to get an actual response from anyone to answer any of my questions. It’s been a battle. I feel like I’ve battled the insurance company as well as his attorneys office- I’ve put in so much time and effort, all that was promised I wouldn’t have to put in, but I did. If you don’t hear anything from the insurance company, communicate that to your clients!!! Don’t just leave them on read and ghost them!! Unacceptable! And if you switch paralegals on someone, let them know! I was so confused getting emails from names I didn’t recognize and having them act like we’ve spoken before, but never once got introduced to any new person on my case. This whole process has been a shitshow in my opinion and next time I get in a wreck, I’m not getting an attorney- clearly I can do everything they do, but get it done in a more timely manner, I proved that this entire process. And when I brought this up to Peter towards the end of working with them, he told me “sorry for your inconvenience” but not once did he say they’d do anything to make it better or an easier process. Once I got my check sent for someone else outside his team, I’ve never heard from him again, not even to say thank you for being a client and getting him and his business money from my insurance claim.
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Kelsie

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23 Aug, 2024
Mr. Kesling helped me get through my car accident case. The experience was traumatic and almost completely unfair. Mr. Kesling handled my case with great care, and in the end, everything was okay! Wonderful staff communicated with me through the whole process, and was able to answer all of my questions.
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Keagan lefevre

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17 Apr, 2024
Amazing service from everyone there! The whole team did a fantastic job at communicating everything that was happening throughout our car accident case.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and knowledge
“Peter is very knowledgeable and professional. He helped me sort out issues with my case and was extremely attentive to my needs.”
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Personalized and compassionate client service
“Peter is an amazing attorney. When speaking with him, he provides comfort with facts, knowledge and kindness. He honestly listens to you and helps you navigate through something that may seem impossible.”
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Consistent and successful case outcomes
“Great Lawyer! Peter John has handled many legal matters for my family over the years and has always achieved the outcome we were looking for.”
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Prompt and responsive communication
“The team that worked on my case was very professional and helpful. They were able to answer all of my questions and made the process very easy.”
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Strong commitment to client advocacy
“Peter, Caitlyn, Sami, and the rest of the team over at Capital Injury Law were absolutely amazing! They helped me find care for my injuries from my accident as soon as I reached out and continued checking on me throughout my healing process.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
Capital Injury Law Blog, How Does a Truck Accident Differ from a Typical Auto Accident?
2022:
Capital Injury Law Blog, How is fault determined in a slip and fall accident?

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