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Washington Suboxone lawsuits claim drug companies failed to protect opioid-dependence patients from tooth decay. Frequent use of the sublingual films has been blamed for many lost teeth. (See our WA Suboxone News)
As such, our Washington Suboxone lawyers are filing tooth decay lawsuits for medication victims.
Washington Suboxone Lawyers Advocate for Tooth Decay Victims
Our team of Washington Suboxone attorneys has represented thousands of victims of dangerous pharmaceutical products. In doing so, we have recovered millions of dollars in settlement funds on their behalf.
However, we only pursue Suboxone compensation from drug manufacturers, not from our clients’ dentists or caregivers.
No Legal Fee Unless You Obtain a Settlement
While money damages may be available to qualified tooth loss patients, victims are urged to act promptly. The #1 claim Washington Suboxone attorneys can make for tooth decay compensation is one filed within the Statute of Limitations. Follow this link for our latest information on Suboxone multi-district litigation (MDL).
Our Washington Suboxone lawyers are available to review claims now. We offer a free case evaluation to confirm exposure to Suboxone and related tooth loss. Further, we never charge a legal fee unless a financial recovery is obtained for our client.
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Washington Suboxone Lawsuits in State or Federal Court
WA Suboxone lawsuits can be filed in state or federal court. Selecting a jurisdiction is generally based on: 1) whether all parties inhabit Washington, and 2) the severity of dental injuries.
Washington State Suboxone Claims
When all parties reside in Washington, Suboxone lawsuits of any magnitude can be filed in the State’s county courts (WA Courts Website). The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) sets forth the State’s procedural law for oral health claims.
The State of Washington follows a pure comparative negligence rule. Accordingly, a Washington Suboxone lawyer can recover damages for wrongful conduct by drug-makers regardless of what portion of fault may be assigned to the plaintiff. However, the opioid-dependence victim’s financial award may be reduced by their own degree of fault (if any).
9th Circuit Suboxone Claims in Washington
Washington is part of the Ninth Circuit of the federal court system, and individual Suboxone lawsuits can be filed at its local U.S. District Court. Tooth loss appeals are heard by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Provided the dental harm is severe, Suboxone claims can be filed in this court against defendants nationwide.
However, federal Suboxone lawsuits filed in Washington may be transferred to a centralized jurisdiction pursuant to a tooth decay Multi-District Litigation (MDL) Transfer Order. (Follow this link for our additional information on 9th Circuit Suboxone compensation.)

Eastern Washington Courts for Tooth Loss Claims
Eastern District of Washington Suboxone lawyers file 9th Circuit tooth loss lawsuits at three federal courthouses. WAED’s resolution of opioid-dependence claims is presided over by 4 active judges, 5 senior (semi-retired) judges, and 2 magistrates. (WAED Website)
- Spokane
- Yakima
- Richland
In addition, the 1.7 million residents of eastern Washington can file a state tooth decay lawsuit at their nearby county court.
Spokane WA Suboxone Lawsuits in East & Central WA
Eastern and Central Washington opioid-dependence patients include families working in professional services, healthcare and education.
East Washington Suboxone lawyers file tooth loss lawsuits on their behalf in Spokane County, Asotin, and Whitman in Colfax. Additionally, a Spokane Suboxone lawyer can file a tooth decay lawsuit at the courts of Stevens County in Colville, and Pend Oreille in Newport, WA.
Central Washington Suboxone attorneys file Suboxone lawsuits in Okanogan County, Chelan in Wenatchee, Douglas in Waterville, and Grant in Ephrata.
Yakima Suboxone Lawsuits in South-Central WA
South Central WA opioid-dependence patients include hops, fruit and dairy farmers, as well as those working in food processing.
Washington Suboxone lawyers file tooth loss lawsuits on their behalf in Yakima County, Kittitas in Ellensburg and Klickitat in Goldendale.
Richland Suboxone Lawsuits in Southeast WA
Southeast WA opioid-dependence patients include families working in federal research, energy, and environmental science.
Richland Suboxone lawyers file tooth loss lawsuits for impacted residents from Benton County in Prosser, Franklin in Pasco, and Walla Walla, WA.
Western Washington Courts for Tooth Loss Claims
Western District of Washington Suboxone lawyers file 9th Circuit tooth loss lawsuits at two federal courthouses. WAWD’s resolution of opioid-dependence claims is presided over by 7 active judges, 11 senior (semi-retired) judges, and 7 magistrates. (WAWD Website)
- Seattle
- Tacoma
In addition, the 6.3 million residents of western Washington can file a state tooth decay lawsuit at their nearby county court.
Seattle Suboxone Lawsuits in Northwest WA
Northwest opioid-dependence patients include families working in technology and finance.
Seattle Suboxone lawyers file tooth loss lawsuits on their behalf in King County, Whatcom in Bellingham, and Island in Coupeville, WA. In addition, Seattle Suboxone attorneys can file a tooth decay lawsuit at the courts of Skagit County in Mount Vernon, and Snohomish in Everett, WA.
Tacoma Suboxone Lawsuits at Puget Sound WA
Puget Sound opioid-dependence patients include families working in its port logistics and manufacturing economies.
Tacoma Suboxone lawyers file tooth loss lawsuits on their behalf in Pierce County, Kitsap in Port Orchard, and Clallam in Port Angeles, WA.
Olympia
Olympia Suboxone lawyers file tooth loss lawsuits in Thurston County, as well as Grays Harbor in Montesano, Lewis in Chehalis, and Mason in Shelton, WA. In addition, a Washington Suboxone attorney can file a tooth decay lawsuit with the courts of Clark County in Vancouver, and Cowlitz in Kelso, WA.
For FAQ about the tooth decay litigation, please see our Suboxone lawyers homepage.
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