Betsylew R. Miale-Gix
BETSYLEW R. MIALE-GIX received degrees in History and Political
Science from UCLA followed by a Juris Doctorate degree from the
University of Washington School of Law in 1984. From 1984 to 1996 she
practiced general civil litigation and personal injury law, with
periods doing defense as well as plaintiff's work. Since joining Adler
Giersch PS in 1996, Ms. Miale-Gix has devoted her experience, expertise
and knowledge to representing persons significantly injured by the
wrongful acts of others. She is a principal of Adler Giersch PS and
the firm's litigation specialist.
Ms. Miale-Gix has contributed articles to the publication "The Advocate", and was co-editor of the educational pamphlet "Common Legal Terms in a Personal Injury Case" and manages the Adler Giersch websites. She has spoken at several legal seminars on issues of law and practice, including topics ranging from Voir Dire in a Traumatic Brain Injury case to HIPAA, Presentation of Damages at Trial, Personal Injury Protection Issues, and Colossus, among others. Ms. Miale-Gix was responsible for new case law extending UIM/UM coverage in Washington State to include Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a physical injury in the seminal case of Trinh v. Allstate.
Ms. Miale-Gix is an active Eagle member of the Washington State Association for Justice, serving as 2nd VP Public Affairs Committee, the Legislative committee, and Snohomish County Roundtable Chair. She co-chaired the 2009 WSAJ convention. Other professional associations include the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, American Association for Justice, Washington State and Snohomish County Bar Associations, and the American Association of University Women.
Ms. Miale-Gix also serves as counsel to, and as an officer of, the non-profit United States Boomerang Association. She is a competitive boomerang thrower and has been the only female member of six USA Boomerang Teams competing at World Team Cup Tournaments from 1998 through 2008. She is also an amateur photographer, rockhounder, hiker, bird watcher and Mariner baseball fan.


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