Seattle Personal Injury and Job Accident LawyersAt The Walthew Law Firm in Seattle, Washington, we focus on the following areas of practice: Workers' CompensationThe Walthew Law Firm is one of the oldest and largest firms in Western Washington that handles Workers' Compensation claims on behalf of injured workers. If you are injured on the job, let us help you obtain compensation. Social Security DisabilityTiming is everything when filing for Social Security Disability benefits. If you have received a notice of denial, it is important to immediately contact an attorney to protect your rights. You may be legally entitled to benefits. Personal InjuryWhen a negligent party severely injures you, an experienced personal injury attorney can be your best advocate. Those who commit negligence or engage in dangerous behaviors need to be held accountable. Construction Site AccidentsIf you have been involved in a construction site accident, in addition to your Workers' Compensation benefits, you may have a claim against the general contractor, subcontractor, or manufacturer of defective equipment. In most cases you cannot bring a claim against your employer or a coworker. We will assist you in pursuing the contractors or product manufacturers who directly caused your job accident injury. Defective ProductsIf you have been injured due to a defective product or poorly maintained equipment, a claim may be filed against the manufacturer or the company responsible for maintaining it. Let us help you hold the negligent party accountable. Slip & Fall / Premises LiabilityContrary to popular belief, premises liability injuries can include much than slipping and falling. Many times, serious injuries and even death result from a fall. We have the experience to aggressively pursue your damage claims. Car & Truck AccidentsAll drivers are responsible for safe operation of their motor vehicle. Recklessness or negligence while operating a car, truck, or motorcycle can cause injuries and death. Those parties need to be held responsible for their actions. 3rd Party LiabilityA construction site worker who has been injured usually cannot sue his employer, but a third party can sometimes be held responsible. Whether it was a rental company, product manufacturer, or subcontractor who was at fault, you are entitled to damages for your injuries. For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced trial attorney, please contact us. |


