SCOTT F. LUNDBERG, PARTNER

Graham Lundberg & Peschel
500 John Street
Seattle, WA 98109-5013

1-800-422-4610

slundberg@glpattorneys.com

Education:
University of Puget Sound School of Law, Tacoma, Washington, 1986 J.D.
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1983 B.A.
Major: Business Administration

Bar Admission:
Washington, 1986
U.S. District Court Western District of Washington, 1986
U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 1989
Professional Associations:
Inter Fraternity Council, University of Washington Treasurer
Washington State Association for Justice, since 1987 Eagle Member
Association of Trial Lawyers of America, since 1987 Member
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, since 2002

Scott founded the law firm of Lundberg & Peschel, P.S., Inc. with his partner, Brian Peschel, in 1986. In January of 1998 Lundberg & Peschel merged with the Law Offices of John Graham to form Graham Lundberg & Peschel, P.S., Inc. Combined, the firm has over 30 years of experience solely devoted to handling plaintiff's personal injury matters, including automobile accidents, product liability claims, premise liability actions, construction accident, wrongful death and maritime injury claims.

Since 1994, Scott has been periodically appointed as a Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Washington, representing Labor & Industries and workers who have been injured by the fault of entities other than their employer.

Honors include an AV rating, by peers through the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory Association, for his legal ability and adherence to professional standards of ethics. Scott is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, an organization that recognizes attorneys who have successfully resolved claims of their clients for one million dollars or more. Scott has been honored by Washington Law & Politics as a Washington "Super Lawyer" for 2007.

He has been a Washington State Association for Justice member since 1987 and is presently an Eagle member.

Successful Cases (Examples):
$125,000 to a voltage splicer electrician who received burn injuries when a transformer unit failed

$207,000 to a woman who received serious and permanent ankle injuries in an automobile accident

$465,000 to a young man when he was hit head-on by a drunk driver

Over $90,000 to a woman after her own insurance carrier refused to offer any type of settlement

$1,100,000 to a man who received serious and permanent injuries as a result of a head-on automobile collision

Judgments exceeding 3 million dollars to the husband and estate of a deceased wife/mother who was killed by a fleeing felon