Graham Lundberg Peschel

Cydney Campbell Webster

Cydney Campbell Webster

Partner

Seattle
500 John Street
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 448-1992

cwebster@glpattorneys.com

Cydney Campbell Webster has successfully represented clients in personal injury matters since 1993. As a partner at Graham Lundberg Peschel P.S., Inc., Ms. Webster primarily represents clients injured as a result of automobile accidents, construction site injuries and defective products. She has effectively represented her clients and has obtained significant financial compensation in the course of her practice, including several million dollar results and most recently a seven million dollar settlement in 2009 for a child tragically injured in a playground incident. 

Ms. Webster attended Seattle University as an undergraduate and obtained a Juris Doctorate from University of Puget Sound. She is an Eagle member of WSTLA and has been recognized as a Washington Law and Politics Super Lawyer in 2007, 2008 and 2009. She is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Ms. Webster is married and enjoys raising her two children with her husband.

Teaching
Speaker, National Business Institute CLE How to Successfully Resolve Automobile Injury Cases, Seattle, August 2008

Successful Cases:

$7 million for a child involved in a playground injury.

$2.1 million for a young girl injured in a single car collision sustaining a severe brain injury. 

$1 million dollar result for a man who was seriously injured, suffering extensive brain damage when he was buried under a massive, heavy fishing net due to the manufacturer's failure to properly place warnings and instructions on how to properly and safely transport the net. 

Obtained over a half million dollar settlement by holding a construction company responsible for the wrongful death of the only child (a son) of an immigrant family. Although the son was an adult, and Washington law limits damages for the wrongful death of a child over the age of 18, she was able to prove the parents were substantially financially dependant upon their son for support at the time of his death. This allowed the case to be settled and allowed the parents to obtain damages for parental grief, for the loss of their son's companionship, and for the destruction of the parent-child relationship.

Obtained a one million dollar settlement for a construction worker who was injured on the first day on the job when a large truss beam fell off of the framing because it was not secured before other beams were being placed into the framing causing serious facial fractures and brain trauma.

Honors:

Rising Star, Washington Law & Politics, 1999, 2000
Super Lawyer, Washington Law & Politics, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011