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- University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, Iowa
- J.D. with Distinction – 2018
- University of Evansville, Evansville, Indiana
- B.A. – 2014
- Major: History
- Magna cum laude
- Donald P. Lay Award for Distinctive Contributions to the College of Law
- Selected to Thomson Reuters Washington Super Lawyers, Rising Stars, 2022-2024
- Washington
- U.S. District Court Western District of Washington
- U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
Bill McClure spent his formative years serving others in his community, as an Eagle Scout and lifeguard. But his inspiration to advocate for people facing significant life challenges didn’t come until after college graduation, when he completed a term of service with the Federal Way Public Schools AmeriCorps, working as a math tutor and mentor for struggling kids who were falling between the cracks. That experience led him to believe that the civil legal system could be used to help people in need. He began his legal career as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Lisa Worswick at the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division II before joining PCVA as an associate attorney. Today, he is an integral part of what the firm does best—use civil law to help people overcome the difficulties of life-altering injuries.
Bill works primarily with the PCVA medical malpractice team, bringing cases against large hospital systems, doctors, and other corporate entities where evidence of medical negligence and failure to treat or diagnose are involved. He also assists on childhood sexual abuse cases and handles plaintiff personal injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents and other catastrophic events. In addition to undertaking case research, writing, witness interviews, and depositions in medical malpractice cases, he supports the team in all aspects of settlement negotiations or trials.
During law school, Bill helped victims of domestic violence as a legal aid volunteer. He credits that public service experience with his ability to listen carefully, empathize with victims, and organize the facts that will hold up in court or at settlement. He digs deep into a case, prepared and ready for the unexpected and to think on his feet. His understanding and respect for the law runs deep, and he works diligently to fully interpret all the nuances of the law that will ultimately help the team win client cases.
In his time working directly with clients, Bill has acquired an acute appreciation for the often devastating physical, financial, mental, and emotional damage that serious injury inflicts. Understanding the burden gives him all the more motivation to work harder and push harder for an outcome that will meet all of the injured person’s needs—which, for some, can last a lifetime. Like all PCVA attorneys, Bill is willing to go the extra mile to get results for clients. He will work longer to find one more witness, take one more deposition, and be prepared for trial.
- $11 million medical malpractice settlement for a minor client due to delay in diagnosing bacterial meningitis resulting in neurological injury
- $6.25 million settlement for a woman with partial permanent vision loss due to delayed treatment of fulminant idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri).
- $5 million wrongful death settlement for a client struck by a motor vehicle and suffered serious injury resulting in her death.
- $3.5 million wrongful death settlement for minor children of an immigrant single mother struck by a police vehicle resulting in her death at the scene
- $2.5 million medical malpractice settlement for client who suffered mold infection secondary to hospitalization
- $2.25 million medical malpractice settlement for client who suffered a delay in diagnosing anal cancer which resulted in colostomy
- $1.885 Million settlement reached in Tukwila dog bite attack
- $1.275 million medical malpractice settlement for failure to timely diagnose client’s lung cancer
- $1.2 million medical malpractice settlement for negligence treatment of a client in a psychiatric hospital
- $1 million medical malpractice settlement for grossly negligent care during an EMS transport
- $1 million dollar personal injury settlement for pedestrian struck in a crosswalk by rideshare driver
- $500,000 federal civil rights jury verdict for school district’s violation of disabled student’s constitutional right to equal protection and bodily integrity
- $500,000 personal injury settlement for a client with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) secondary to a motor vehicle collision
- $495,000 medical malpractice settlement for wrongful death of a suicide victim
- $360,000 personal injury settlement for a client suffering serious injuries after being attacked by two dogs
- Washington State Bar Association, Member, 2019 to Present
- Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association, Member, 2019 to Present
- Washington State Association for Justice, Eagle Member, 2020 to Present
- American Association for Justice, Member, 2021 to Present
- American Bar Association, Member, 2022 to Present
- King County Bar Association
- Federal Bar Association, Western District of Washington
- CLE Presentation, Ethics: Contacting Employees of Defendant Health Care Entities, Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association Tort Law CLE, Fircrest, WA, Dec. 13, 2023
- CLE Presentation, Medical Negligence Deskbook Release and Presentation, WSAJ Annual Convention, Washington State Association for Justice, September 22, 2021
- Ex Parte Contact with Treating Healthcare Providers, 59 Wash. State Assoc. for Justice Trial News, May 2024, at 2
- Paralegals in Medical Negligence Cases, Amer. Bar Assoc. Standing Committee on Paralegals Blog, (Dec. 19, 2023)
- The Power of Paralegals: A Lawyer’s Take on the Benefits of Increasing Paralegal Utilization in Law Practice, 77 Wash. State Bar News, Dec. 2023, at 23
- Establishing Ostensible Agency and Vicarious Liability for Health Care Entities, 58 Wash. State Assoc. for Justice Trial News, May 2023, at 1
- Retaining Concurrent Theories of Liability with the Corporate Negligence Doctrine, 57 Wash. State Assoc. for Justice Trial News 4 (May 2022)
- Corporate Negligence in WSAJ Medical Negligence Deskbook, 2nd ed. (WSAJ 2021)
- Rebalancing Bracker Forty Years Later, 9 Am. Indian L.J. 333 (2021) (Thomas E. McClure, co-author)
- Ditching ‘Hospitals’ in Favor of ‘Health Care Entities’ Within the Corporate Negligence Doctrine, 56 Wash. State Assoc. for Justice Trial News 10 (May 2021)
- When the Virtual and Real Worlds Collide: Beginning to Address the Clash Between Real Property Rights and Augmented Reality Location Based Technologies Through a Federal Do-Not-Locate Registry, 103 Iowa L. Rev. 331 (2017)
Judicial law clerk to the Honorable Lisa Worswick of the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division II, 2018-2020