The Jones Firm's Philosophy
Following four years as a litigation associate, Dax Jones founded the Jones Firm in 2006. Our firm's focus is to represent individuals with personal injury, wrongful death, bad faith insurance claims, and those that receive traffic infractions. Our purpose is to provide the highest quality of legal representation through a service-oriented and client-focused approach. Our firm enjoys a solid reputation in the legal community for providing a high level of service to each client and exceeding our clients' goals.
Previous Employment Summary
I worked my way through the University of Washington at Safeway, where I started as a Bag Boy and eventually became a Produce Manager. From Safeway, I learned the value of hard work and that there is no replacement for hard work.
Following college, I began law school at Seattle University and earned an internship with the King County Prosecutor's Office. Criminal Law was not my preference, and so I left the Prosecutor's Office and earned an internship with a Personal Injury firm and worked there through the last two years of law school. Following graduation, I pursued and earned a fulltime injury attorney position at Phillips & Webster, PLLC as a Litigation Associate. My wife and I moved after a year and so I earned a fulltime injury attorney position at Hay & Associates. I enjoyed the next 2.5 years at Hay & Associates and began The Jones Firm in February 2006 with the focus being to provide a service-oriented and client-focused approach.
Relevant Current Employment and Activities
I am a member of various Washington State Trial Lawyers Association committees, guest speaker at trial lawyer seminars and frequently judge Moot Court and Dispute Resolution competitions at Seattle University School of Law.
Personal Interests
I enjoy exercising 4 times weekly at a nearby gym, taking day trips when time allows, drinking lattes, going to Mariners and Sonics games, and finding a good meal and some nice wine to enjoy.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Truck Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Catastrophic Injuries