Sweetser Law Office

Sweetser Law Office Since 1984, Sweetser Law Office has been protecting the rights of injured people. We care about our clients. We care about this community.

Spokane Personal Injury Attorneys. Righting Wrongs, Rebuilding Lives. Spokane personal injury attorney and former elected prosecutor, James R. Sweetser, is committed to enforcing the safety rules that protect us all.

04/25/2025
04/25/2025

Last fall, Paul Weber's life changed forever when he was hit while working on the side of the road just north of Spokane. First responders saved his life, but the injuries were catastrophic. Both of Paul's legs had to be amputated.

This is a story about our client—a story we wish never had to be told.Last fall, Paul Weber's life changed forever when ...
04/25/2025

This is a story about our client—a story we wish never had to be told.

Last fall, Paul Weber's life changed forever when he was hit while working on the side of the road just north of Spokane. First responders saved his life, but the injuries were catastrophic. Both of Paul's legs had to be amputated.

Today, Paul is fighting his way back—learning to walk again at St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center. His physical therapist says Paul is exceptionally strong, hardworking, and motivated—the same traits that made him a dedicated U.S. Marine.

Work zone safety isn’t just about traffic cones and warning signs. It’s about people.

The consequences of carelessness are very real. In an instant, someone’s future—or their life—can be taken away.

The next time you drive through a work zone, we hope you’ll think about Paul.

Think about every worker who shows up and puts themselves at risk to keep our roads and communities safe.

Slow down. Pay attention. Protect the people behind the vests.

This is a story we wish we didn’t have to tell.Last fall, Paul Weber's life changed forever when he was hit while working on the side of the road just north ...

03/21/2025
02/20/2025

Together, the Spokane Chiefs and Sweetser Law Office are proud to honor our heroes through the Sweetser Law Office ‘Wreaths for Fallen Heroes” partnership. With the Chiefs’ playoff-clinching win on Monday in Kamloops, that is another $44 donated to help place memorial wreaths at the Washington State Veterans Cemetery in Medical Lake in December. With 37 wins so far, Sweetser Law Office has already pledged over $1,600 this season!

02/04/2025
01/31/2025

Hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Sweetser Law Office.
11/28/2024

Hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Sweetser Law Office.

Sweetser, who represents two of the Black students and the white student, told Atlanta Black Star that Mead school offic...
11/17/2024

Sweetser, who represents two of the Black students and the white student, told Atlanta Black Star that Mead school officials have “left these boys who experienced sexual assault to cope on their own without the supports that should have been in place for them” for more than a year now, “which makes their ongoing process of coping complicated. They could be required to testify. They’ve already been traumatized, humiliated and betrayed.”

Of his clients, he said, “One day they were just wanting to be part of a team, play sports, have a normal childhood,” and now “their high school experience has been thrown into total chaos. And for these boys to see some of the statements by the school district in an attempt to … 'cover their ass' by downplaying this incident as ‘horseplay’ or ‘boys being boys’ … it’s an ongoing betrayal. It’s a violation of their hope and trust that the adults in charge of school-sponsored programs, that they just want to participate in as kids, will do the right thing and follow the law. That’s been shattered, for them and their families.”

White football players at a high school in Spokane, Washington targeted their Black teammates for racial harassment and sexual assaults that were

“This case is not about isolated incidents; it’s about a pervasive culture within the Mead School District,” Sweetser sa...
11/13/2024

“This case is not about isolated incidents; it’s about a pervasive culture within the Mead School District,” Sweetser said. “The district’s inaction wasn’t some profound series of coincidental oversights — they made repeated and deliberate choices that betrayed the trust parents place in schools to protect their children.”

The Washington high school’s coaching staff knew about players using a massage gun to sexually assault teammates, the lawsuit says.

11/07/2024
Sweetser Law Office donated $1,320 to Washington Fallen Hero's (Veterans Holiday Remembrance) last night November 5, 202...
11/06/2024

Sweetser Law Office donated $1,320 to Washington Fallen Hero's (Veterans Holiday Remembrance) last night November 5, 2024 at the Spokane Chiefs Hockey game.

The goal is to ensure that every veteran’s grave-site at the Medical Lake Veterans Cemetery has a fresh holiday bough this season.

The Veterans Holiday Remembrance is one way the community can come together and pay their respects in a beautiful way, honoring all those who served. There will be a public ceremony and opportunity for everyone to finish placing the boughs on Saturday, December 14, 2024.

A veterans' wreath is a symbol of HONOR, RESPECT, and VICTORY.

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1020 N Washington Street Ste 1
Spokane, WA
99201

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+15094444444

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Spokane Personal Injury Lawyer

Since 1984, Sweetser Law Office has been protecting the rights of injured people. Under the leadership of former elected prosecutor James R. Sweetser, our personal injury law firm represents individuals who have been permanently injured or killed, as well as their families.

We care about our clients. We care about our community. People come to us because their life has been shattered. They've been traumatically injured, or they've had a family member killed, and it is life-altering. Facing mounting medical bills or lost income they cannot afford to be treated unfairly.

We provide guidance. We help everyday folks who find themselves toe-to-toe against giant corporations, the government, or an insurance company. We make certain that individuals who experience needless tragedy do not have their rights trampled.

We enforce the safety laws. Everybody is protected by the same justice system so those who do wrong must be held equally accountable for what they cause.