Nine people were arrested and five officers were hurt during this year's May Day protests,
KOMO News
reports.
"Kerry Zieger followed orders to intervene without the right gear out of a sense of duty, but his serious head injury is the consequence of the City's failures to maintain proper equipment," his lawyer Erica Shelly Nelson wrote in a news release.
Zieger’s attorney said he was attempting to protect himself when a protester "launched a large chunk of concrete and it forcefully struck him on his forehead."
"Officer Zieger suffered a serious forehead injury, requiring him to take over a month off work, and resulting in residual symptoms, including forehead numbness, head pain, throbbing, and headaches," Nelson wrote.
Zieger's lawyer has 60 days to file a formal lawsuit. The claim for damages does not say how much Zieger is seeking in damages.