Nelson Boyd Attorneys

Seattle, United States

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Specialties

Nelson Boyd represents people, not corporations. We focus on representing people who have been injured, suing insurance companies for wrongfully denying claims, and suing attorneys who have made mistakes on cases (legal malpractice).

We also represent employees who have not been paid minimum wage, over time, or meal and rest breaks, and who have been forced to work off the clock. At Nelson Boyd, we don’t chase ambulances, we chase justice! If you want a lawyer who will listen to you, work hard on your case, and get you great results, give us a call.

History

Established in 2009.

Although they have over 50 years combined legal experience, Deborah Nelson and Jeff Boyd formed Nelson Boyd in 2009. Their hallmarks are client service, attention to detail, innovative approaches, and a tenacious pursuit of justice.

Nelson Boyd’s offices are located on the penthouse floor of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel at the corner of 4th Avenues and University Street in downtown Seattle.

Meet the Business Owner

Deborah N.

Business Owner

Deborah Nelson graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1993. She is a past president of the Washington State Association for Justice, chair-​elect of the Insurance Law Section of the American Association for Justice, and a member of the National Trial Lawyers (whose membership is limited to the Top 100 plaintiff’s personal injury attorneys in each state).

Deborah has been named a «Super Lawyer» by Washington Law & Politics every year since 2003, has the highest rating on Avvo, and was named a «Woman of Distinction» by Soroptimist International.

Deborah is an avid road cyclist and runner who has been a member of the Team in Training («TNT») cycling and marathon teams. She has competed in 9 endurance events with TNT to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Deborah enjoys representing people, not corporations. «I enjoy getting to know my clients, learning what the case means to them, righting wrongs, and seeking justice on their behalf.»