Top Workers Compensation Lawyers in ZIP 98346 | 1 available
1 Workers Compensation lawyers are available in ZIP code 98346 in Silverdale, Washington, including Paul Bryan. Average rating of these lawyers is 5.0/5 and 57% provide free consultation.
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FAQs - Workers Compensation Lawyers in 98346 city Silverdale
How many Workers Compensation lawyers actively serve residents of Silverdale, Washington (98346)?
Approximately 78 licensed attorneys focus on Workers Compensation across Silverdale, Washington (98346). Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps.
How long do Workers Compensation matters usually take in courts near Silverdale (98346)?
Workers Compensation cases in Silverdale, Washington usually take around 3-8 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket.
Which local court most often hears Workers Compensation cases for people living in Silverdale, Washington?
Residents of Silverdale typically see Workers Compensation filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to 98346 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications.
Do attorneys around 98346 offer a free first consultation for Workers Compensation?
About 51% of firms near ZIP 98346 offer a free first consultation for Workers Compensation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
3500 NW Anderson Hill Rd , Silverdale , Washington 98346
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
I was born and raised in Seattle and graduated from Roosevelt High and the University ofWashington but chose Kitsap as the best place to raise a family and practice law. Myfirst job at age 14 was washing dishes at the UW. I moved up to potato peeler at SpudFish and Chips and while in high school landed a job as an apprentice scenery builder atthe Seattle Repertory Theater. This led to a journeyman membership the InternationalAlliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local #15. Rather than being drafted, I chose toserve in the Navy and was trained as an Electrician and a Salvage Diver. Returning tomy work with Local #15, I also served on the Executive Board and as BusinessRepresentative and President. I decided to use my GI Bill benefits to go to college andlaw school. I graduated from The Northwestern School of Law in 1983. Aftergraduating I continued my work with Local #15 as their President until wife and childrennecessitated me going into practice as a lawyer. My years with the rank and file madeRepresenting workers a natural for me. That was 1991, 30 years ago. I proudly maintainmy journeyman status with the Local and proudly continue to represent injured workers.Helping workers navigate a twisted system while keeping their dignity is what I do best. Iwill continue to stand with and for my working brothers and sisters and am proud to wearmy jeans to work.
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