Orondo Workers' Compensation Lawyer, Washington

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John Michael Brangwin

Traffic, Workers' Compensation, Criminal, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Beth A Bratton

Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Civil Rights, Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Mary Ann Mcintosh

Workers' Compensation, Juvenile Law, State Government, Education
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  34 Years

David Wayne Coe

Juvenile Law, Litigation, Workers' Compensation, Administrative Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

Linda M. Slade

Dispute Resolution, Lawsuit & Dispute, Workers' Compensation, Employment
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  28 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Putman v. Wenatchee Valley Medical Center

... This would include actions unknown to common law (such as attachment, mandamus, or certiorari), as well as those where the legislature has exercised its police power and entirely changed the remedies available (such as the workers' compensation system). ...

Kustura v. Department of Labor and Industries

... of benefits, not a vested right, when the Department has not considered or determined whether the worker is permanently ... 33 Here, the Department made such a determination by allowing all the injured workers' claims and issuing orders entitling them to compensation. ...

Tobin v. Department of Labor & Industries

... Here, RCW 51.24.060 does not provide injured workers with sufficient notice that damages so earmarked are assets that may be attached to reimburse and relieve L & I of its responsibility to pay compensation which the injured worker is due for his other losses. Attorney Fees. ...