Why Tim Williams Specializes in Personal Injury Law
Tim Williams believes that individuals and corporations must be held accountable for their careless and negligent acts that injure or kill innocent people. We see to it that our clients receive fair, just and full money damages for their injuries and losses.
Not many lawyers are as successful in court as they have been on the court. But Tim Williams is a rare breed.
Before he became this firm’s lead litigator and an Oregon Super Lawyer, Tim sharpened his competitive edge as a forward on Southern Oregon University’s nationally ranked basketball team. He’s been winning ever since, first graduating from SOU with honors, then finishing law school and being nominated to top leadership positions with professional and civic organizations across the state and nation.
Tim brings that drive to every case he takes. Among Oregon lawyers, you’ll be hard pressed to find anyone who’s taken more personal injury cases to trial than Tim, who has been with the firm since 1999. His tenacity comes from Tim’s firmly held belief that individuals and corporations that harm people or cause death must be held fully accountable.
The competence and professionalism Tim brings to the courtroom extends to his work with various organizations that have become a priority for this civically active lawyer. Tim has held leadership positions with the Oregon State Bar, the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, the J.R. Campbell Inns of Court, the Rotary Club of Bend, and the Ronald McDonald House of Central Oregon, where he currently serves on the Board of Directors. He has also been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court — a distinction held by few.
Whether he’s working with leaders in the community or clients dealing with injury from a vehicular accident, a work-related incident or who have lost a loved one due to wrongful death, Tim’s track record of bringing home wins speaks for itself. In the past three years alone, Tim and his team have won over $30 million his clients.
Oregon State Bar (OSB No. 03494 - House of Delegates (2008 - present); Litigation Executive Committee (2007 - present); Treasurer (2009); Secretary (2010); Uniform Civil Jury Instruction Committee (2007 - 2009); Chair of the Torts Subcommittee (2008-2009); Leadership College Fellow(2007); Co-author of Misuse of Legal Procedure, Chapter 25 of Oregon State Bar Continuing Legal Education's Torts, 2006 ed.); Oregon Trial Lawyers Association (2001 - present) (Board of Governors (2005 - present); Development Committee (2005 - 2007); Membership Committee (2007 - present); Chair of the Membership Committee (2007 - 2008); CLE Presenter on Deposition Preparation (May 9, 2008); OTLA Trail Lawyer author (2008, 2009); Student Liaison (2001 - 2003); Against One Sided Measures Committee (2008); Co-chair of the Client Outreach Subcommittee (2008)); United States Supreme Court (June 1, 2010 - present) (Historical Society of the United States Supreme Court (2010 - present)); United States District Court for the District of Oregon (2004 - present) (Historical Society of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon (2004 - present)); Oregon Law Institute - CLE presenter "Top Ten Traps to Avoid at Trial" (October 30, 2009); American Association for Justice (2002 - present); American Bar Association (2003 - present); Washington State Trial Lawyers Association (2003 - present); Deschutes County Bar Association (2003 - present); Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (2003 - present); J.R. Campbell Inns of Court (2003 - present) (President (2009-2010); Secretary/Treasurer (2008 - 2009)); Rotary International - Rotary Club of Bend (2004 - present) (Program Committee (2007 - 2008)); Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Oregon Board of Directors (2008 - present); Toastmasters International (2004-2007) (Communicators Plus Club President (2005 - 2006)). Member: Oregon State Bar (House of Delegates (2008 - present); Litigation Executive Committee (2007 - present); Treasurer (2009); Secretary (2010); Uniform Civil Jury Instruction Committee (2007 - 2009); Chair of the Torts Subcommittee (2008-2009); Leadership College Fellow (2007); Co-author of Misuse of Legal Procedure, Chapter 25 of Oregon State Bar Continuing Legal Education's Torts, 2006 ed.); Oregon Trial Lawyers Association (Board of Governors (2005 - present); Development Committee (2005 - 2007); Membership Committee (2007 - present); Chair of the Membership Committee (2007 - 2008); CLE Presenter on Deposition Preparation (May 9, 2008); OTLA Trail Lawyer author (2008, 2009); Student Liaison (2001 - 2003); Against One Sided Measures Committee (2008); Co-chair of the Client Outreach Subcommittee (2008)); United States Supreme Court (Historical Society of the United States Supreme Court (2010 - present)); United States District Court for the District of Oregon (Historical Society of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon (2004 - present)); Oregon Law Institute (CLE presenter "Top Ten Traps to Avoid at Trial" (October 30, 2009)); American Association for Justice; American Bar Association; Washington State Trial Lawyers Association; Deschutes County Bar Association; Trial Lawyers for Public Justice; J.R. Campbell Inns of Court (President (2009-2010); Secretary/Treasurer (2008 - 2009)).