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‘25 By WSCA Staff “The Sky’s the Limit: Med-Legal Synergy”


On May 31, 2025, the Washington Personal Injury Summit, presented by Sears Injury Law, will soar to new heights at the iconic Museum of Flight in Seattle. This dynamic event, which promises to offer valuable insights into personal injury law and chiropractic care, is a unique opportunity for medical and legal professionals to come together under one roof. With its location within the historical aviation museum, the summit will highlight the critical partnership between the medical and legal fields in successfully managing personal injury cases. Featured experts like Dr. Deed Harrison, Dr. Avery Knapp, and Dr. Evan Katz poise this event to be an unforgettable experience for attendees.


The Washington Personal Injury Summit has grown every year in its five year history and all signs indicate that it will continue to do so, as it is now the most highly-anticipated med-legal-social event in the Pacific Northwest.


The summit will feature presentations by three prominent healthcare experts who bring a wealth of knowledge and, along with the legal experts at Sears Injury Law, will piece together a unique perspective that will help attendees understand how to achieve maximum med-legal synergy in a personal injury-focused practice.


Dr. Deed Harrison graduated from Life-West Chiropractic College in 1996. Dr. Harrison has developed and researched original spinal rehabilitation procedures and has lectured to thousands of Chiropractors at nearly 1000 educational conferences around the world. He has co-authored approximately 262 peer-reviewed spine related publications, five spine textbooks, and numerous conference proceedings. He is a highly respected chiropractic researcher and authority in today’s profession.


Dr. Harrison is a manuscript reviewer for several top-tier peer-reviewed Spine journals including: Spine, Journal of Clinical Medicine, PloS One, Clinical Biomechanics, Clinical Anatomy, Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, the European Spine Journal, European Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, BMC Complimentary Alternative Medicine, and BMC Musculo-Skeletal Disorders. Additionally, Dr. Harrison is a Guest Editor for two Special Issues on spine rehabilitation for the Journal of Clinical Medicine.


Additionally, Dr. Harrison is a past member to the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS), is a former International Chiropractors


Association’s (ICA)


Nevada State Assembly Representative member, and is the acting Chair of the PCCRP Chiropractic Radiography Guidelines. He formerly held a position on the Chiropractic Physicians Board of Nevada. Currently, Dr. Harrison is the President / CEO of Chiropractic BioPhysics®


(CBP® )Technique


& Seminars and is the President of CBP NonProfit, Inc. – a spinal research foundation.


Dr. Harrison directs and owns a large chiropractic rehabilitation and education facility in Eagle, ID, called the Ideal Spine Health Center. Currently, he has been preliminarily accepted into a PhD program and is pursuing his Doctorate in Forensic Medicine.


Dr. Avery Knapp is a Board Certified Radiologist who has been actively practicing since 2008. Dr. Knapp received his Bachelors of Liberal Arts and Medical Degree at the University of Missouri – Kansas City’s combined degree program.


This accelerated, dual-degree six-year


program is one of only three in the nation. He completed his internship at Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago, IL, and his residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. He was selected as


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