Williams Wyckoff & Ostrander

Olympia, United States

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Specialties

Workers’ Compensation, Industrial Insurance, Public Employees Retirement, & Disability.



It is the mission of our firm to give you quality legal services, provided by lawyers experienced with the laws which apply to your situation. We are experienced with the laws providing compensation for disability, injury and illness.

We are committed to providing guidance and representation concerning injury and disability.

History

Established in 2005.

We have brought together lawyers with over 60 years of collective experience.

Our three lawyers have the backgrounds and experiences essential to our commitment to represent injured persons at every step in the legal process. Our lawyers are all experienced trial lawyers.

With an emphasis on workplace injury law, we are experienced with the laws governing the rights of injured persons. We actively pursue claims and lawsuits on behalf of injured workers.

We believe our firm is small enough to continue to provide the «personal touch» in representation, while the experience and knowledge of our attorneys, in the area we emphasize, is comparable to that of firms of any size. Although we have a skilled support staff, we normally try to have our lawyers communicate directly with our clients.

Meet the Business Owner

Wayne W.

Business Owner

Wayne is admitted to practice law in Oregon and Washington. After admission to practice, in Washington, in 1970, Wayne became an assistant attorney general. He left the Attorney General’s Office to enter private practice and later became a principal in the firm of Rolland, O’Malley & Williams, P. S., in 1987. In 1992, that firm became Rolland, O’Malley, Williams & Wyckoff, P. S.

In 2005, he, Doug Wyckoff and Dane Ostrander began the firm of Williams, Wyckoff & Ostrander, PLLC. Wayne has represented and tried cases for injured and disabled workers before the State Department of Retirement Systems, the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals and all levels of our court system. Wayne is an Eagle Member and is on the Board of Governors of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ). He has served as Chairman of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the WSAJ. Wayne is also a member of Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He has written articles and given continuing legal education