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Simeon J Osborn

Osborn Machler | Machler Osborne • Seattle, WA
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Contact

Email
Phone
(855) 480-6716
Address
2125 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98121, US

Professional

About

Simeon J. Osborn is a distinguished personal injury attorney based in Seattle, WA, dedicated to advocating for those who have suffered due to negligence. His extensive experience encompasses a wide range of practice areas, including auto accidents, product liability, medical malpractice, and professional negligence. Mr. Osborn has a proven track record of securing substantial settlements for his clients, totaling over $13.5 million in recent years. One of Mr. Osborn's notable achievements includes a landmark case in 2010, where he successfully obtained a record $10 million settlement from King County for an excessive force incident. His commitment to justice was further exemplified in the pivotal Armantrout v. Cascade Orthopaedics case, which saw the Washington Supreme Court uphold a $1.35 million jury verdict. This case not only reinforced the rights of victims but also set a significant precedent for wrongful death claims across the state. Mr. Osborn’s advocacy extends beyond the courtroom. He has been instrumental in raising awareness about toy safety, particularly following his representation of children harmed by magnet-containing toys. His efforts led to national recalls and increased scrutiny of hazardous toys, including those containing lead paint. Recently, he showcased his commitment to community service by representing Stella Stansfield pro bono, a young girl whose life-saving medication was unjustly denied by DSHS. A respected member of the legal community, Mr. Osborn serves on the executive committee of the American Board of Trial Advocates and is an active participant in organizations such as the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ), the King County Bar Association (KCBA), and the American Association for Justice (AAJ). His dedication to the youth in the Seattle area is evident through his involvement on several boards and his successful coaching of the Kirkland JV football team, leading them to an impressive 10-1 record in 2009. With his wealth of experience and unwavering commitment to justice, Simeon J. Osborn stands out as a leading personal injury attorney in Seattle, ready to champion the rights of those in need.

About Personal Injury Law

Personal injury attorneys represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. They work to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Common matters include car accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, workplace injuries.

Credentials

Education
1984 University of Puget Sound School of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1980 Whitman College BA - Bachelor of Arts

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2011 Super Lawyer, Thomson Reuters 2011 Top 100 Trial Lawyers, National Trial Lawyers 2010 Highest Rating in Legal Ability & Ethical Standards, LexisNexis Peer Review Rating (AV) 2010 Top Lawyer As Chosen By Peers, Seattle Met Magazine: 100 Reasons to Love Seattle 2010 Top 100 Trial Lawyers, National Trial Lawyers
Publications
1996 On Your Own- Your Rights and Responsibilities Credit 1990 On Your Own-Your Rights and Responsibilities Consumer Protection
Associations
2004 - Present Outstanding Lawyers in America Member 2003 - Present American Board of Trial Advocates Executive Committee 2001 - Present Best Lawyers in America Member 2000 - Present Member 1984 - Present Association of Trial Lawyers of America Member
Speaking
2005 Proving Damages Developing Plaintiff's Evidence 2003 Evidence Seminar Spoiliation: Repercussions when the evidence is destroyed 2003 Advanced Trial Tactics Opening Statements 2000 Legends of Litigation Landowner Liability for Injuries Caused by Criminal Conduct in Parking Areas 1999 Bridging the Gap Representing the Plaintiff in a Civil Action
Updated: Mar 27, 2026