Get on the path to results today.
Get on the path to results today.
Robert M. Seines brings substantial experience handling tort claims for physical and emotional injuries and damages to your real or personal property. We will provide zealous representation during the investigation, discovery, settlement negotiations, and if necessary, for the trial of your case.
We will handle the insurancecoverage issues and the administrative issues regarding the payment and subrogation of medical bills and repair of damaged property.
We have successfully handled a broad range of cases including:
Robert M. Seines understands the toll that injuries to your property and your person have on you, your family, and your ability to do your job. We are committed to providing you the best quality representation with the goal of obtaining fair compensation for your injuries in a timely, efficient, and cost effective manner.
Washington’s Wrongful Death statutes provide a remedy to designated relatives who suffer loss from the premature death caused by the wrongful act or omission of another. The Survival statutes permit the estate of a deceased person to carry on and resolve injury and other legal claims existing at the time of death.
We understand that money isusually a poor substitute for the loss of a family member. However forcing a negligent or intentional wrongdoer to fairly compensate you for your loss is the only remedy the legal system can provide you.
Spokane Truck and Dray v. Hoefer, 2 Wash.45, 52-53 (1891):
“There is nothing stinted in the rule of compensation. The party is fully compensated for all the injury done [his or her] person or [his or her] property, and for losses which may sustain by reason of the injury, in addition to recompense for physical pain, if any has been inflicted. But it does not stop here; it enters the domain of feeling, tenderly inquires into [her] mental sufferings, and pays for anguish of mind that [he or she] may have experienced. Indignities received, insults borne, sense of shame or humiliation endured, lacerations of feelings, disfiguration, loss of reputation or social position, loss of honor, impairment of credit, and every actual loss, and some which frequently border on the imaginary, are paid for under the rule of compensatory damages. The plaintiff is made entirely whole.”
We advise you to contact an attorney at the earliest-possible time if you are injured as a result of the fault of another. We will provide a free consultation and an initial case evaluation for your family and you.
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