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Stritmatter Kessler Koehler Moore

Stritmatter Kessler Koehler Moore

3600 15th Avenue West #300, Seattle, WA 98119, Seattle, WA 98119

1 Attorneys
$152.7M+ Recovered
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About Stritmatter Kessler Koehler Moore

Stritmatter Kessler Koehler Moore is a personal injury law firm based in Seattle, Washington. The firm handles a range of cases including wrongful death, civil rights violations, and complex personal injury matters. They have secured significant outcomes, such as a $123 million jury award for victims of the Ride the Ducks crash and a $10 million settlement for Black Lives Matter protesters. The firm also addresses medical malpractice, sexual assault, and insurance bad faith claims.

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$123M

Personal Injury

Jury award to victims and families of the 2015 Ride the Ducks crash on Seattle's Aurora Bridge, which killed five people and injured over 60 others. The jury found Ride the Ducks International and Ride the Ducks of Seattle at fault.

2019Trial VerdictView

$10M

Civil Rights

Settlement for a mass tort case representing 50 peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters against the City of Seattle and Washington state, alleging excessive force by police, failure to protect protesters, and wrongful death (Summer Taylor).

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$10M

Wrongful Death

Settlement for a family involved in a tree-fall crash on Highway 2 near Stevens Pass, which killed two parents and severely injured their children. The lawsuit alleged the state failed to close the highway despite known dangers.

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$3.5M

Wrongful Death

Settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit brought against the Seattle Police Department and two white officers who shot and killed Charleena Lyles, a pregnant Black mother of four, in her north Seattle home on June 18, 2017. She had called the cops to report a burglary.

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$3.4M

Wrongful Death

Jury verdict finding Tracy Nessl responsible for the death of Timothy McNamara, her uncle, who was killed in Belize. The civil murder case awarded over $3.4 million in damages to the victim's family.

2022Trial VerdictView

$1.8M

Wrongful Death

Settlement for the family of Kristopher Kime, who was beaten to death during the Mardi Gras melee in Seattle. The lawsuit alleged the city failed to ensure public safety.

2002View

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