Scott Blair

Brain Injury Attorney and Trial Attorney

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Scott Blair is the founder of Brain Injury Law of Seattle. Brain injury work is his passion. For the last 25 years, Scott has proudly helped folks with brain injuries get the specialized treatment they need to get their lives back together. Scott understands that the effects of brain injuries are often complex and subtle and can have a variety of profound effects on a person if they are not recognized and dealt with in a timely fashion. He has always been a pioneer in advancing new knowledge about brain injuries to lawyers and the public.

In 2014, Scott was the first lawyer in the country to recognize the importance and prevalence of pituitary injuries in brain injury cases, and to passionately start educating and alerting the rest of the legal profession to the importance of such injuries. He also led the charge on helping brain injury victims get the help they need for pituitary injuries that are present in nearly 25% of all TBI cases. He also had been a leader in identifying helping clients get treatment for sleep problems resulting from brain injuries over 50% of the time in brain injuries.

Scott has also been at the forefront nationally introducing and using new advanced neuroimaging techniques in his cases to help visualize and objectively prove brain damage. His methods have been key in helping highly functioning individuals with brain injuries who are still working where the insurance companies defending their case claim there can be no brain injury because they continue to work and seemingly function well. He has been the first lawyer in the country to utilize several advanced imaging techniques in his cases. Because of this, Brain Injury Law of Seattle has been well ahead of other law firms handling brain injury cases because it uses advanced imaging techniques that are not available to most law firms.

Because of his pioneering work in this area, Scott has been asked by many lawyer organizations, brain injury foundations, and even the Veterans Administration to help train brain injury workers, medical staff, social workers, lawyers and others on how to screen for and spot pituitary injuries and brain injuries generally. Because of his passion for helping TBI victims and training other attorneys on handling TBI cases, he has been asked by the Washington State Association of Justice to Chair its annual Traumatic Brain Injury Seminar three separate times. He is an officer of the national American Association for Justice TBI Litigation group, and is the incoming Chair leading that organization, for 2026-7.

He has presented nationally on brain injuries to this group on advanced neuroimaging, pituitary injuries, confronting defense neuropsychologists, and many other TBI related topics. He has also been asked by several State Trial lawyer organizations to teach other lawyers throughout the US on how to handle TBI cases to get the best results for their clients. He has been recognized by the medical profession as well for his passion in helping TBI victims. Scott has also been asked to serve as an expert witness on TBI related matters in cases against insurance companies who fail to properly evaluate TBI cases.

In addition to his passion for representing TBI victims, Scott is also an accomplished trial lawyer who has tried more than 100 jury trials to verdict over the course of his 42-year career. As a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Wyoming, and having attended the graduate course from the Gerry Spence Method college in 2024, Scott is committed to trying all his client’s cases to verdict to get them justice.

With Scott helping you, you will always have a sympathetic ear, a passionate and knowledgeable advocate at your side, and a willingness to help you get the medical help you need to get your life back.

What Our
Clients are Saying

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Dan Westley

I cannot thank the Brain Injury Law team enough. With back-to-back brain injuries, and an uncertain future, Sherry, Scott, and Adam were able to help with pairing the proper medical resources to treat the debilitating symptoms I was suffering from. They also went above and beyond interfacing with both insurance interests (resulting from two independent accidents), managing the ongoing letters and phone calls, allowing me more time to focus on accelerated treatment and healing. TBIs are a scary thing, topped by complicated insurance stressors, and I’m forever grateful for the support and assistance from the Brain Injury Law team.

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Jackie R.

I am very grateful to Scott Blair of Brain Injury Law for agreeing to join my lawyer to help represent me in my injury case. Before I was introduced to Scott Blair, my lawyer told me he was the best Brain Injury Trial Lawyer and he would represent me like no other lawyer could. He was absolutely right!
I was so impressed with Scott when we met. I felt he was very professional but not stuffy and friendly but not arrogant. I could feel he was a very caring and real person. I found him easy to talk to. That was when I knew I was lucky to have him join our team.

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Yelena Shevelenko

First, I want to emphasize high professionalism and specialized expertise of everybody in Brain Injury Law of Seattle. From the very first meeting we established mutual trust, and I felt relief. Scott and his team not only made it easy to deal with insurance claims and settlement, but they also helped my family to deal with consequences of the accident. Scott supported me through this ordeal, and I am very grateful. Looking back, I can say that they did everything to protect my interests and achieved results that continue to help me.

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Contact Brain Injury Law

Call or email us for a free consultation, and find out how we can help you get your life back following a brain injury. We are here to help, answer questions, and educate you about what you have to look forward to. We have the medical and legal knowledge to tell you what you are facing and how you can be helped. We pledge to always tell you like it is so you can make informed decisions about your brain injury and how best to help yourself. This is what we do.

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