King County has 7 legal resources for cancer patients and families. Top programs include Northwest Justice Project, Cancer Legal Resource Center, Disability Rights Washington. Browse the full list below for phone numbers, eligibility details, and website links.
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Northwest Justice Project
Free legal services for low-income cancer patients across Washington State.
Cancer Legal Resource Center
Free information and referrals on cancer-related legal issues.
Disability Rights Washington
Help with disability rights, ADA protections, and SSDI applications.
Northwest Health Law Advocates (NoHLA)
Health equity organization helping with insurance disputes, Medicaid access, and health coverage barriers.
Columbia Legal Services
Free civil legal aid advancing racial and economic justice for low-income Washingtonians.
Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)
Free legal help and clinics for low-income King County residents on housing, family, and employment issues.
End of Life Washington
Free support and advance directive forms for people facing terminal or serious illness in WA.
FAQ
How many legal programs are in King County?
Cancer Support Hub lists 7 verified legal resources available to cancer patients and families in King County, Washington. Programs include local, statewide, and national organizations.
Where can I find free legal in King County?
This page lists 7 free and reduced-cost legal resources for cancer patients in King County. Each listing includes phone numbers, eligibility details, and website links so you can connect quickly.
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