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Government Liability
Since the days of our country’s first lawmakers, government
has been committed to providing structure for safe and fair
communities. But sometimes government agencies fall short
of their commitments.
At Stritmatter Kessler we work with people who feel
they have been wronged by the government. Through honest and
aggressive legal strategies we try to bring change to our
communities.
Following
are examples of our government liability experience:
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Schultz and Underdahl v. State of Washington
$8.8 million settlement
Plaintiffs’ counsel: Paul W. Whelan, Kevin Coluccio
Level 3 sex offender Gary Wayne Puckett murdered a woman on
a jogging trail and attacked another woman halfway across
the country – all while violating his parole conditions.
Representing the plaintiffs, Paul showed that the Department
of Corrections was negligent in supervising this dangerous
parolee.
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Kime v. City of Seattle
Wrongful death settlement
Plaintiff’s counsel: Karen K. Koehler, Michael E. Withey
One of the worst decisions the City of Seattle ever made was
to allow Pioneer Square to erupt into riots during Mardi Gras
2001. Kristopher Kime was bending over to help a young woman
who had been beaten and knocked to the ground, when he was
violently attacked. His friends ran to the perimeter of the
riot zone and begged police to help. They were told that the
officers had been instructed not to render assistance. Kris
was lifted off the street and carried to the police by friends
and off-duty firefighters. But it was too late. He died of
massive brain injuries. Mediation resulted in a significant
sum of money paid to Kris’s parents, but also: creation
of a scholarship for the outstanding compassionate young person
of the year; erection of a memorial plaque at the pergola
in Pioneer Square; a meeting with the police chief; and invitation
to attend public safety meetings. Kris’ divorced parents
worked closely and in complete agreement to make sure that
justice was done. They donated his organs to save the lives
of others and they remain involved in many community service
efforts.
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