- Workers CompensationIf you are disabled due to a workplace injury and are receiving workers' compensation benefits, you may still receive Social Security benefits. In some cases there will be an offset that can reduce the amount of one of the two benefits, but you will never receive less from both than you would from just one.
- Premises LiabilityFailure by a property owner to adequately and safely maintain their property can result in serious accidents and injuries. From slip-and-fall cases to more complicated dangerous premises cases, we have successfully handled all manner of cases against businesses, government and municipal entities, school districts (including playground injuries) and commercial establishments.
- Personal InjuryIf you've been injured through no fault of your own, you need someone on your side who knows the rules and is willing to fight to protect your rights, whether by negotiating a fair settlement with the insurance company or by representing your interests at trial. At Prediletto, Halpin, Scharnikow and Nelson, we've been doing exactly that for over 45 years. We represent the victims and the families of victims who, through the carelessness, recklessness or negligence of others have been injured. The attorneys at Prediletto, Halpin, Scharnikow and Nelson have decades of experience in handling the most complicated and serious personal injury claims.
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security DisabilityAt Prediletto, Halpin, Scharnikow and Nelson, P.S. we focus our practice on workers' compensation, personal injury and Social Security Disability law. By focusing on these three often inter-related areas of law, rather than on a wide variety of legal areas, we are able to provide an unequalled standard of excellence and ensure that your rights are diligently protected.
- Dog BitesDog bites can cause severe injury and life-long scarring to the victims. In Washington, some dog owners may be held strictly liable for these injuries. Our firm has successful experience in securing compensation for victims of such attacks.