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Bob Dawson
regularly represents persons with catastrophic injuries.
He has obtained a number of settlements and verdicts
in the millions of dollars. Bob is acknowledged by
other lawyers as a superior trial lawyer. He has been
invited to speak at over 70 seminars for lawyers and
has authored numerous articles and one book on personal
injury law. Bob Dawson’s trial skills have been recognized
by others in his election as the President of the
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, his “AV”
rating (the highest possible) by Martindale-Hubbell,
and his selection as a Washington “Super Lawyer” by
Washington Law and Politics Magazine. Bob’s persistence
and effort for his clients is demonstrated by the
times he has taken cases turned down by other lawyers
and obtained superior outcomes, including verdicts
of several million dollars. Bob
Dawson is one of only a few lawyers in the state regularly
handling insurance bad faith cases. Bob has handled
claims against most of the major insurers in the state
and has fought insurance claims all the way to the
State Supreme Court.
Bob has attended the “invitation
only” Trial Lawyer’s College at the Wyoming
ranch of Gerry Spence, one of the legal profession’s
most highly regarded trial lawyers. During this three
week program each summer, selected trial attorneys
attend intense training sessions in advanced litigation
techniques. Bob has also attended an additional three
weeks of post graduate training. Bob attempts to employ
these skills in every phase of our client’s
case in order to assure the optimum outcome for the
client.
Bob Dawson grew up on a farm on the outskirts of a
town that you can drive through in 30 seconds when
traveling at half the speed limit. Despite a relatively
normal upbringing, Bob actually enjoys trying personal
injury lawsuits, climbing big mountains, bungee jumping,
Para Ponte, skydiving, trapeze, and other high adrenaline
experiences.
Education
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- Willamette
University College of Law, Salem Oregon, May 1978.
- University
of Washington, Seattle, Washington, June 1975.
- Lake
Stevens High School, 1971.
Attorney
Rating
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Honors
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“Best
Lawyers in America Publication:” Bob Dawson
is listed among the “Best Lawyers in America”
The “Best Lawyers in America” publication
is regarded as the preeminent referral guide to
the legal profession in the United States. The Best
Lawyer lists are compiled through an exhaustive
review survey in which thousands of the top lawyers
in the United States confidentially evaluate their
peers.
"AV"
rating by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.
This rating means that Mr. Dawson has been rated
by Judges and by his fellow attorneys as having
a Very High to Preeminent rating for legal ability,
and that Mr. Dawson embraces faithful adherence
to ethical standards, professional reliability and
diligence. The "AV" rating is awarded
to less than 10% of all attorneys nationally and
is the highest rating offered by Martindale-Hubbell
Law Directory.
Washington “Super Lawyer” as selected by
Law and Politics Magazine. More than 20,000
ballots were sent to lawyers across Washington asking
them to vote for the best lawyers they have personally
observed in action. The final list of “Super Lawyers”
represents four percent of the lawyers licensed
to practice in Washington. Bob Dawson was one of
them.
Seattle “Super Lawyer” as selected by Law
and Politics Magazine. Bob Dawson was named
as one of the top 50 lawyers in Seattle.
Alvin Anderson Award. Bob Dawson was the
first recipient of the Alvin Anderson Award presented
by the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
honoring generosity of spirit. It was presented
to Robert K. Dawson "in recognition and appreciation
of his extraordinary commitment, energy, and effort
in helping generate the economic resources necessary
to enable the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
to promote and preserve the civil justice system."
Offices
Held
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President, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
(WSTLA), 1997-1998.
At 3,500 members the Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association is the fifth largest state trial lawyer
organization in the nation. WSTLA seeks to train
lawyers to better serve the public through its
20 legal seminars a year, to encourage the highest
standards of ethical conduct by attorneys, and
to lobby the legislature for better laws for injured
people. Bob Dawson was the President of WSTLA
in 1997 and has been on the WSTLA Board of Directors
since 1990.
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Lecturer, University of Washington, 1980-present.
Bob Dawson has taught an Introduction to Law Course
at the University of Washington since 1980.
- Board
of Advisors, SAFECO Settlement Now Board, 1991-1997.
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Co-chair, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
Downtown Seattle Roundtable, 1989-1991.
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Member, Bench/Bar Delay Reduction Task Force for
King County, 1988-1989.
This task force is generally credited with making
changes in the way cases are handled in King County
and reducing the time to trial in a civil case
from 34 months to 17 months, without the use of
additional taxes.
- Board
of Directors, King County Rape Relief, 1978-1982.
King County Rape Relief (Now known as the King
County Sexual Assault Resource Center) provides
services to thousands of rape victims in King
County each year.
Memberships
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·
Damages Attorneys
Roundtable (DART)
Membership is limited to 25 lawyers in the State
of Washington and are deemed to be in the top 5%
of Washington State trial lawyers. DART was founded to secure
justice through the shared knowledge of advocacy.
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Washington State
Trial Lawyers Association (WSTLA)
WSTLA is the fifth largest trial lawyer organization
in the nation. At 3500 members WSTLA is active in
improving the law through lobbying efforts in the
State Legislature and in the Courts, as well as
educating lawyers to better try cases and serve
the public. Bob Dawson was President of WSTLA in
1997-1998.
The mission of the Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association is to preserve the constitutional right
to trial by jury; champion the cause of those who
deserve redress for injury to person, property or
civil rights; promote the public good through concerted
efforts to secure safe products, safe and fair workplaces,
a clean environment, quality health care, and prevent
injury from occurring; further the common law and
civil and criminal justice systems and protect the
rights of our citizens through advocacy in the courts,
the legislature and other public forums; support
and skillfully represent persons needing assistance
or redress in the court and other tribunals; inspire
excellence in advocacy through training and education;
encourage and develop diversity among the membership
and the leadership; foster cooperation among members;
and uphold the honor and dignity of the legal professional
and the highest standards of ethical conduct and
integrity.
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American Board
of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)
The membership requirements for ABOTA state that
“Only the most qualified defense and plaintiff attorneys
with courtroom experience are invited to join ABOTA.”
The American Board of Trial Advocates seeks to improve
the ethical and technical standards of practice
in the field of advocacy to the end that individual
litigants may receive more effective representation
and the general public be benefited by more efficient
administration of justice consistent with time-tested
and traditional principles of litigation.
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Association
of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA)
As the world's largest trial bar, ATLA promotes
justice and fairness for injured persons, safeguards
victims' rights--particularly the right to trial
by jury--and strengthens the civil justice system
through education and disclosure of information
critical to public health and safety.
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American Bar
Association (ABA)
The American Bar Association seeks to promote improvements
in the American system of justice, meaningful access
to legal representation, leadership in improving
the law, to increase public understanding of and
respect for the law, to achieve the highest standards
of professionalism, competence and ethical conduct,
to serve as the national representative of the legal
profession, to advance the rule of law in the world,
to promote full and equal participation in the legal
profession by minorities, women and persons with
disabilities, to preserve and enhance the ideals
of the legal profession as a common calling and
its dedication to public service, and to preserve
the independence of the legal profession and the
judiciary as fundamental to a free society.
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Washington State
Bar Association (WSBA)
The mission of the Washington State Bar Association
is to promote justice.
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King
County Bar Association (KCBA)
The mission of the King County Bar Association is
to improve the administration of justice; make available
legal services for all persons, without regard to
the financial ability of the client or the popularity
of the position to be advanced; promote professional
competence and ethical conduct of lawyers; increase
public understanding of the legal system; and improve
and reform substantive law in the public interest.
Seminar Presentations
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Bob
Dawson is acknowledged by other lawyers as a superior
trial lawyer. He has been invited to speak at
over 70 seminars for lawyers and has authored
numerous articles and one book on personal injury
law. We list below some of the seminars for lawyers
where Bob Dawson has spoken.
- Voir
Dire with a Purpose - Picking Jurors in Today’s
Climate, DART, 2004.
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Guardianship, King County Bar Association Seminar,
October 8, 2004.
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Medical Malpractice, Debate, Rainier Institute,
April 20, 2004.
- House
Bill 2786, Testimony, Health Care Committee, State
of Washington, 2004 Regular Session, January 27,
2004.
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Liability Reform, Debate, Federalist Society,
January 8, 2004.
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Effective Trial Practice, WSTLA Seminar, December
9, 2003.
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Advanced Minors’ Settlements GAL, WSTLA Seminar,
December 4, 2003.
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Handling the Cervical Fusion Case—Why Your Cervical
Fusion Case May Exceed $500K, WSTLA Roundtable,
March 11, 2003.
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Handling UIM Claims so that the Insurer Will Not
Want a Trial, DART Convention, February 25, 2003.
- Trying
Soft Tissue and Spinal Surgery Cases: Why Your
Soft Tissue Case May Be Worth More Than $100,000—and
Why Your Cervical Fusion Case May Approach $1,000,000,
Everett Trial Lawyer’s Roundtable, November 5,
2002.
- Tips
For Preparing the Cross-Examination of the Expert
Witness: The Defense Medical Doctor, Damages
in Tort and Contract Litigation, Washington
State Bar Association, July 24, 2002.
- Guardianship
and Minor Settlements, Oregon trial Lawyers Association & Washington State
Trial Lawyers Association Reciprocity Seminar,
Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, February 22,
2002.
- Five
Practice Tips To Double Your Client’s Settlements
and Jury Verdicts, South King County Trial Lawyer’s
Roundtable, November 28, 2001.
- UIM
Coverage—What the Settlement Guardian Ad Litem
Needs To Know, Advanced Topics and Issues
in Minor Settlements: Making Informed Decisions
at the Crossroads of Personal Injury and Probate
Practice, King County Bar Association, November
2, 2001.
- Discovery
Deposition of a CR 35 Exam Doctor, Discovery,
WSTLA, February 15, 2001.
- Demonstration
of Expert Testimony, The good. The bad. The rehab.,
Medicine For Attorneys: Med Mal in a Nutshell,
WSTLA, December 14, 2000.
- Presenting
Damages To Move Jurors, Preparing Cases To
Win, WSTLA, November 3,
2000.
- Mahler
Class Actions, Retroactive Mahler Fee Sharing,
WSTLA, June 22, 2000.
- Organizing
Litigation Files: Tracking Information in the
Information Age, The Early Years of Litigation
Practice: What You Need To Know, WSTLA, March
16, 2000.
- What
Your Contingent Fee Agreement Should Contain (and
most don’t), Ethical Issues in the Plaintiff’s
Personal Injury Practice, WSTLA, December
18, 1998.
- Subrogation
After Mahler—Now What Should You Do?, South
Sound Year End Smorgasborg CLE, WSTLA, December 10, 1998.
- Investigation--The
Role of the Settlement Guardian Ad Litem, Settlement
of Claims of Minors and Incapacitated Persons,
King County Bar Association, November 13, 1998.
- Subro
at Sunrise, Annual Convention, WSTLA,
July 10, 1998.
- Why
Tort Reform is a Bad Idea, Conference Panel
on Tort Reform, Professional Insurance Agents
of Washington State Convention, June 8, 1998.
- Professionalism
in Lawyering – Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean
You Should, The Washington Young Lawyers
Division Meeting, Washington State Bar Association,
May 2, 1998.
- Taxpayer
Relief Act of 1997 Moderator, WSTLA Teleconference,
April 7, 1998.
- Themes
that Appeal – How to Find Them, Lawyers Are
from Mars, Jurors Are from Venus, WSTLA, March 19, 1998.
- Successful
Litigation Tips, Bellevue Trial Lawyers Roundtable,
February 18, 1998.
- The
Role of the Settlement Guardian Ad Litem, Best
of WSTLA Series: Settlement of Claims of Minors
and the Incapacitated, WSTLA, December 18,
1997.
- Fee
Agreements, Ethics in Personal Injury Practice,
WSTLA, December 4, 1997.
- How
To Successfully Litigate A UIM Claim, Insurance
Law Basics Seminar, WSTLA, September 24, 1997.
- The
Importance Of Paralegals In Pre-Trial Preparation,
Best of WSTLA Series – Pre-Trial Advocacy Techniques,
WSTLA, August 22, 1997.
- Program
Chairperson, 1997 Annual Convention, WSTLA,
August 2, 1997.
- Minor
Settlements – An Overview Of The New Forms You
Need, Minor Settlements: Everything You Must
Know About The New Rule Seminar, WSTLA, June
19, 1997.
- The
UIM – .070 Rubik’s Cube: In Re The Arbitration
of Fortin – Spinning The Pieces Together, WSTLA
Insurance Law Seminar, January 17, 1997.
- No-Fault
Insurance: It Sounds Good, But . . . , WSTLA
Briefing For Legislators Seminar, January
1, 1997.
- Different
Ways To Present Your Damages Case, Making The
Most Of What You Got Seminar, WSTLA, December 20, 1996.
- The
Role Of The Settlement Guardian Ad Litem, Settlement
and Court Approval Of Claims Of Minors And Incapacitated
Persons Seminar, WSTLA, December 5, 1996.
- Use
Of Demonstrative Evidence In Personal Injury Cases,
Edmonds Community College, May 22, 1996.
- How
To Obtain The Significant Award In A Personal
Injury Case, Spokane County WSTLA Roundtable, March 20, 1996.
- Closing
Arguments — Tactics and Demonstration, Seattle
WSTLA Roundtable, February 15, 1996.
- UIM
Practice Tips, Traps And Ideas You May Not Be
Aware Of, WSTLA Insurance Law Seminar,
January 25-6, 1996.
- How
To Obtain The Significant Award In A Personal
Injury Case, Whatcom County WSTLA Roundtable, January 17, 1996.
- Tips
For Increasing The Value of Your Case At Settlement
Or Trial, Eastside WSTLA Roundtable, November
15, 1995.
- Stipulations
For Release Of Medical Records, Best of WSTLA—Discovery
Seminar, October 13, 1995.
- Underinsured
Motorist Coverage and RCW 4.22.070: Can They Be
Reconciled?, Tort Law Update, WSTLA, October 5-6, 1995.
- Dealing
With Problem Cases, Case Preparation and Evaluation
Seminar, WSTLA, September 27, 1995.
- How
To Obtain A Significant Award In A Personal Injury
Case, Clark County Roundtable, June 1, 1995.
- How
To Obtain The Significant Award In A Personal
Injury Case, South King County WSTLA Roundtable,
April 27, 1995.
- Taking
Soft Tissue Injury Cases To Trial, The Soft
Tissue Case: Finding Hidden Injuries—Solving Special
Problems Seminar, WSTLA, November 18, 1994.
- Hot
Topics In Personal Injury Litigation, WSTLA Eastside
Roundtable, September 21, 1994.
- Trial
Preparation and Techniques of Persuasion, Tacoma
Pierce County Roundtable, May 19, 1994.
- How
To Obtain The Significant Award In A Personal
Injury Case, WSTLA Skagit County Roundtable, February 16, 1994.
- Legal
Assistants: The Successful Practitioner's Secret
Weapon, Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C., February 18, 1994.
- Success
Challenging Waiver of UIM, 16th Annual Insurance
Law Seminar, WSTLA, January 20-21, 1994.
- How
To Obtain The Significant Award In A Personal
Injury Case, WSTLA Snohomish County Roundtable, October 20, 1993.
- How
To Obtain The Significant Personal Injury Award,
WSTLA Downtown Seattle Roundtable, June 17, 1993.
- The
Role Of The Legal Assistant In Prosecuting Complex
Tort Cases, Professional Education Systems, Inc.,
June 16, 1993.
- Traumatic
Brain Injury: Recognizing, Documenting, And Proving
The Brain Injury Case Seminar, co chair, WSTLA,
May 28, 1993.
- The
Attorney Paralegal Team, WSTLA's Best Sellers
of 1992 Seminar, December 18, 1992.
- The
Butler Case, All About Good Faith, Estoppel And
Proof Of Damages When Bad Faith Occurs, Insurance
Law Seminar, WSTLA, January 21-22, 1993.
- Beginnings
Of A Bad Faith Case, Adjustment And The Trial,
PEMCO Insurance Company Annual Claims Seminar,
February 27, 1993.
- Preparing
The Case For Trial, Washington Association of
Legal Secretaries Legal Education Fall Seminar,
October 24, 1992.
- The
Trial Team, Attorney-Paralegal, WSTLA,
July 31, 1992.
- Maximizing
The Client's Recovery In Soft Tissue Claims, WSTLA
Downtown Seattle Roundtable, May 21, 1992.
- Making
Mistakes, Making Money, Making Progress - How
To Build A Superior Law Practice, WSTLA Bellevue Roundtable, May 20, 1992.
- Making
It Work And Making It Pay - Effective Use of Legal
Assistants, How To Run A Profitable Personal
Injury Practice Seminar, Trial Lawyers Association
of British Columbia, May 8, 1992.
- Understanding
Insurance - Where Is The Coverage, Winning
Auto Cases Seminar, WSTLA, April 3, 1992.
- Minor's
Settlements--How To Handle Them Properly, WSTLA Clark County Roundtable, February 14, 1992.
- Preparing
The Case For Trial--Prefiling Techniques and Strategy,
Litigation Seminar For Legal Secretaries and
Legal Assistants Seminar, Law Seminars International,
February 1, 1992.
- UIM
Overview: Finding Coverage; Negotiating The Claim;
Starting The Proceeding, Insurance Law Seminar,
co-chair, WSTLA, January 23-24, 1992.
- PIP
Problems--Dealing With The PIP Defense Medical
Exam And Other Issues, WSTLA Thurston County Roundtable, November 11, 1991.
- Techniques
For Dealing With Subrogation Claims--Basic Ideas
And New Twists, WSTLA Snohomish County Roundtable, April 24, 1991.
- Preparing
The Case For Trial - Prefiling Techniques And
Strategy, Litigation Seminar For Legal Secretaries
and Legal Assistants Seminar, Law Seminars
International, February 23, 1991.
- Tips
For Handling The Pre-Existing Injury Case, WSTLA South King County Roundtable, February 5, 1991.
- Subrogation
And Reimbursement Agreements--Is There Subrogation
After Jungaro? Insurance Law Seminar,
WSTLA, January 24-25, 1991.
- Motions
In Limine--What They Don't Know Can't Hurt You--Or
Can It? Motions Practice Seminar, co-chair,
WSTLA, October 26, 1990.
- Tips
For Handling The Pre-Existing Injury Case, WSTLA
Bellevue Roundtable, August 23, 1990.
- Major
Medical Carriers, 12th Annual Insurance Law
Seminar, WSTLA, January 19, 1990.
- Plaintiff's
Personal Injury Practice Under "Fast Track",
Court Congestion: New Rules to Reduce Delay
Seminar, SKCBA, November, 1989.
- Projecting
The Client's Net: How Many Pieces To The Pie;
Evaluating Personal Injury Cases: What They're
Worth And Why Seminar, Washington State Trial
Lawyers Association, October 13, 1989.
- Collecting
Subrogation Through Inter-Company Arbitration,
WSTLA Annual Convention, June, 1989.
- Use
Of A Legal Assistant In An MAR Case And In Discovery;
Time Management For The Legal Assistant, The
Legal Team: How To Use Legal Assistants More Effectively
Seminar, co-chairperson, Washington State
Trial Lawyers Association, April 13, 1989.
- A
Plaintiff's Plan For Dealing With Insurance Subrogation
Claims; New Developments In Automobile Litigation
Seminar, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, March 10,
1989.
- What
Is An Underinsured Motorist Claim And What Is
Not; Arbitration: MAR & UIM How, When &
Why Seminar, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, June 24, 1988.
- Hotel
And Motel Liability For The Foreseeable Criminal
Acts Of Third Persons, Premises Liability
Seminar, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association,
March 12, 1987.
- Negotiating
Skills: Tools For Coming To Terms, Seattle-King
County Bar Association, Seminar co chair, March,
1987.
- Civil
Suits For Victims Of Sexual Assault; WSTLA
Annual Convention, July, 1986.
- Professional
Liability, Washington State Bar Association, Speakers
Bureau, May, 1986.
- Child
Abuse Remedies: Civil & Criminal, Mount Vernon
High School, April, 1986.
- Steps
In A Typical Auto Case, Legal Secretaries Association
Seminar, April, 1986.
- Civil
Suits For Victims Of Sexual Assault, Forensic
Mental Health Associates, Vancouver BC February, 1986.
- Preparation
And Trial Of A Personal Injury Case, Seattle-King
County Bar Association, Seminar co chair, February,
1983.
Publications
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·
Dawson, Trial Lawyers Form
Book, WSTLA Publications, May, 1991.
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Dawson, Proving Medical Bills,
Idaho Trial Lawyer, Summer, 1991.
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Dawson, Dirty Tricks--Anticipate,
React, Make Them Backfire, Florida
Trial News,
1990.
·
Dawson, Practice Tips Column,
WSTLA Trial News (1989-1998).
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Dawson, Civil Suits for Sexual
Assault Victims: The Up Side, Journal of Interpersonal
Violence (December, 1988).
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Dawson, The Truth About Awards
and Jury Verdicts, WSTLA Trial News, 22:1
(September, 1986).
Trials
& Settlements
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The purpose of this
list is to disclose the experience that Bob Dawson
has, not to guarantee a result in your case. Please
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Amount of Verdict
Or Settlement |
Type of Case |
Description |
| $5,000,000.00 |
Severe
crushing injury |
After
taking 32 depositions and spending over $140,000.00
prosecuting the case, Bob and Peter obtained this
settlement in behalf of a severely injured construction
worker |
|
$3,510,000.00 |
Brain Injury |
One of the
largest personal injury jury verdicts in Washington
State for a single injured person. |
|
$3,000,000.00 |
Heart Injury |
Believed to
be the largest personal injury jury verdict ever
in Walla Walla County |
|
$2,785,000.00 |
Insurance Bad Faith |
Settlement
in a lawsuit alleging that Farmers Insurance Company
acted in bad faith in handling an insurance claim.
(co counsel) |
|
$1,500,000.00
|
Insurance Bad Faith |
Settlement after three weeks
of trial in lawsuit alleging that Farmers Insurance
Company acted in bad faith in handling an insurance
claim |
| $1,400,000.00 |
Truck
Collision |
Multi-vehicle
collision on icy overpass. Severe injuries to
lower body. |
| $1,400,000.00 |
Crane
Failure |
Severe
crushing injury to pelvis |
|
$1,300,000.00
|
Insurance Bad Faith and Legal
Negligence |
Settlement
in a lawsuit alleging that an insurance company
acted in bad faith. This occurred after
two trips to the Washington State Supreme Court |
|
$1,290,000.00 |
Brain
Injury |
Settlement just prior to trial
in Nevada for brain injury case. |
|
$1,200,000.00 |
Brain Injury |
Settlement in a brain injury
case where there were significant comparative
negligence issues to overcome. |
| $1,028,000.00 |
Wrongful
Death |
Wrongful
death jury verdict in conservative Whitman County
for a 66 year old woman’s loss of her husband.
This is believed to be the largest wrongful death
verdict in Whitman County. |
|
$1,000.000.00 |
Partial Leg
Amputation |
Settlement for partial amputation
of left leg of previously disabled person. |
|
$785,000.00
|
Back
Injury |
Settlement
for a low back injury involving a fusion surgery |
|
$750,000.00 |
Wrongful
Death |
Settlement after third day
of trial for wrongful death of 72-year-old woman.
|
|
$500,625.00
|
Back Injury |
Jury verdict
for two level cervical fusion for 49-year-old
man. |
|
$500,000.00
|
Back
Injury |
Settlement for back injury
where value of injuries contested. |
|
$394,600.00
|
Multiple Injuries |
Third
party lawsuit, Underinsured Motorist Arbitration
award, and settlement. |
|
$310,000.00
|
Knee Injury |
Torn
anterior cruciate ligament. |
|
$300,000.00
|
Sexual Assault |
1983
jury verdict. It was the largest personal
injury jury verdict in Washington
State at that time for a victim of sexual assault. |
|
$300,000.00
|
Mild Brain Injury. |
Third
party lawsuit and settlement. |
|
$250,000.00
|
Back Injury |
Third
party lawsuit and settlement for two level cervical
fusion for 63 year old man. |
|
$250,000.00
|
Broken Leg |
Settlement of bicycle injury
case. |
|
$248,494.00 |
Back Injury |
Settlement where client had
several prior back injuries. |
CASES NOT
INVOLVING MONETARY AWARDS
Brain
Injury/Governmental Abuse.
This was a jury verdict establishing that the Department
of Labor and Industries abused its discretion in
failing to compromise its lien against our client’s
brain injury claim. It is reported to be the only
case in the state to successfully challenge such
a decision by the Department. The case resulted
in additional monetary compensation to our client
and eligibility for fourteen years of worker’s compensation
benefits previously denied by the Department.
Hoffman v. Weakley, No. 12075-5, Division
I, January 8, 1990. The insurance company appealed
one of Bob's cases to the State Supreme Court and
attempted to declare unconstitutional the mandatory
arbitration system in use in Washington, a program
that allows some injured people to resolve their
claims quickly and inexpensively. The Washington
Court of Appeals entered a decision that upheld
the constitutionality of Washington's Mandatory
Arbitration Rules, and left in place the mandatory
arbitration system, a system still in use today
to resolve cases quickly and at low cost.
Personal
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Bob
Dawson grew up on a farm on the outskirts of a town
that you can drive through in 30 seconds when
traveling at half the speed limit. Despite
a relatively normal upbringing, Bob actually enjoys
trying personal injury lawsuits, climbing big mountains,
bungee jumping, Para Ponte, skydiving, trapeze,
and other high adrenaline experiences.
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