Anderson Carey & Williams

Bellingham, United States

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Specialties

The dedicated legal team at Anderson Carey & Williams are fierce advocates for the brave men and women who work on or around boats of all sizes.

As admiralty and maritime lawyers, they work solely with cases involving personal injury accidents and wrongful death caused by employer negligence. This includes aggressively pursuing claims under the Jones Act, Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, General Maritime Law, and other mediums. Their goal is to help their clients receive the fair compensation they need to overcome losses related to their accident and obtain justice against the negligent employer.

Call (360) 671‑6711 or send a message on the firm’s website to schedule your free consultation. This is a no obligation opportunity to learn more about the legal paths available to you so call today.

History

Established in 1977.

Throughout the years, the attorneys at Anderson Carey & Williams have earned an outstanding reputation in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Seattle of honest, hardworking representation for those affected by maritime accidents. We focus exclusively on maritime cases and regularly represent merchant mariners, seamen, dockworkers, and processers form a variety of backgrounds across the coast. Our clients understand that when we take on their case, we mean business.

Meet the Manager

Doug W.

Manager

Doug joined Anderson Carey & Williams in 2012. He now devotes his practice to the representation of injured seamen.

Doug is licensed to practice law in the state courts of Washington State, Washington, D.C., and Florida. He is admitted to practice before the following federal courts: the United States Supreme Court, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Western District of Washington, and the Middle District of Florida. Mr. Williams is a member of the Maritime Law Association of the United States, the American Bar Association, the Washington State Association for Justice, and is a former member of the Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute.