Our legal partner · Attorney of record

Anderson Injury Law

The legal partner behind RECA Justice. A licensed attorney reviews each completed claim file and serves as attorney of record for filing with the U.S. Department of Justice — so families are represented by counsel when their claim is submitted.

Role

Legal review and filing — attorney of record for RECA claims.

Standing

A licensed, practicing attorney handles the filing.

Files with

The U.S. Department of Justice, on the family's behalf.

What Anderson Injury Law does

A RECA claim is filed by an attorney. Anderson Injury Law provides the legal review and filing the program requires — the step that takes a completed file and submits it, properly, to the Department of Justice.

Once Claims Northwest has prepared and organized a complete claim file, a licensed attorney with Anderson Injury Law reviews it, confirms it is filing-ready, and serves as attorney of record for the submission. That means a family has counsel standing behind their claim when it reaches the DOJ.

Keeping the legal role with a licensed attorney is what allows the rest of RECA Justice to focus on preparation and administration — and keeps each part of the process in the right hands.

  • Reviews the completed claim file before it is submitted.
  • Serves as attorney of record for the filing.
  • Files the claim with the U.S. Department of Justice on the family's behalf.
  • Provides the legal standing a RECA claim requires.

The attorney of record

Nathan Anderson

Nathan Anderson

Attorney of record

Anderson Injury Law

Nathan is the licensed attorney who reviews completed claim files and serves as attorney of record for filings with the Department of Justice. As a practicing attorney with Anderson Injury Law, he provides the legal review and filing a RECA claim requires.

His role begins where preparation ends: confirming a file is complete and filing-ready, then representing the family's claim through submission.

What this page is — and isn't.

This page describes Anderson Injury Law's role on RECA claims prepared through RECA Justice. It is informational and is not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney–client relationship. RECA Justice and Claims Northwest are not law firms.

How the partnership works

Two organizations, two defined roles.

RECA Justice is not a single firm. Claims Northwest handles the preparation and administration; Anderson Injury Law handles the legal review and filing. Each role stays distinct.

Claims Northwest LLC

Prepares and administers the claim file — residency, medical, identity, and survivor records. Not a law firm. Learn more →

Anderson Injury Law

A licensed attorney reviews the completed file and serves as attorney of record for filing with the DOJ.

Firm details and the bio shown here are a working draft — confirm exact titles, bar admissions, and credentials before publishing.

Counsel behind your claim.

When your file is ready, a licensed attorney reviews and files it. To begin, start with a free eligibility check — it takes about a minute, with no obligation.

Start Free Eligibility Check

This page is informational only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney–client relationship. RECA Justice does not determine final eligibility.