Matt S. Weber - Bainbridge Island, WA
Attorney at Otorowski & Golden, PLLC
Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Bainbridge Island, WA
298 Winslow Way West Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Bainbridge Island Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Medical Malpractice
- Personal Injury
- Wrongful Death
Attorney Information
Overview
Matt joined Otorowski & Golden, PLLC to advocate for patients and families whose lives have been negatively impacted through medical negligence. After spending over twenty years representing health care providers and hospitals, Matt is uniquely attuned to evaluating cases and now works tirelessly to achieve justice for his clients. Matt has successfully handled a wide variety of complex cases, including those arising from surgical mistakes, delayed diagnoses, negligent emergency room care, and birth injuries. His practice focuses exclusively on serious personal injury and wrongful death litigation.
Matt is originally from Calvert County, Maryland. He attended college at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree while also playing soccer as a NCAA Division 1 scholarship athlete. He then went on to earn a Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration from the University of Baltimore, where he served as an editor of the University of Baltimore Law Review. In 2014, Matt obtained an LL.M. degree in arbitration from the University of Miami School of Law. He is admitted to practice in Washington, Florida, and Washington, D.C. He is also an Eagle member of the Washington State Association for Justice.
In his spare time, Matt enjoys spending afternoons at the park with his two daughters, his twin sons, and their mischievous dog Gertrude.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Baltimore School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland
Juris Doctor
Law Review: University of Baltimore Law Review, Editor -
University of Miami School of Law,
Coral Gables,
Florida
LL.M.
Major: Arbitration
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University of Baltimore School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland
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Non Legal Education
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University of Baltimore
Master's of Business Administration -
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
B.S., Bachelor of Science
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University of Baltimore
Bar Admissions
- Washington
- Florida
- District of Columbia
Other Affiliations
- Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ) (Eagle Member)
Contact
298 Winslow Way West
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Phone: 206-258-7567
Fax: 206-842-0797
Email: Send a message
Website: https://medilaw.com/
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