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Oregon Negligence Laws Explained: Key Insights for Personal Injury Cases
The article explores the history and legal concept of negligence, which is a fundamental part of personal injury law. It traces the origins of negligence law back to England and its development in the United States, including its four basic elements of duty, breach, causation, and damages. The article also explains how negligence is defined under Oregon law and discusses the state's recognition of comparative negligence and negligence per se.
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bjorndal v. weitman breach causation class of damages duty england harm history of legal negligence injury legal concept legal theories liability malfeasance negligence negligent misfeasance nonfeasance personal injury law reasonable care united states woolston v. wellsEmpower Your Healing: Oregon's Childhood Sexual Abuse Legal Options
Learn about your legal rights as a victim of childhood sexual abuse in Oregon, including important statutes and how Pacific Injury Law Firm can help you.
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Understanding Oregon's intricate bicycle laws is crucial for personal injury cases, as they can impact legal outcomes and compensation for cyclists.
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When handling small tort claims in Oregon, ORS 20.080 is a powerful tool that enables plaintiffs to recover attorney fees—but only if the claim is managed correctly. One of the most common and costly mistakes lawyers make is pleading for more than $10,000 in damages after making a settlement demand under the statute. This mistake can entirely forfeit your right to attorney fees.
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fee shifting operative pleading oregon statute personal injury pleading limit procedural steps property damage reasonable attorney fees settlement strategy tort actions written demandWho Can Be Held Liable in Oregon Nursing Home Abuse Cases?
Learn about the various parties responsible for nursing home abuse and how to seek justice for your loved ones in Oregon.
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The blog post discusses an important Oregon court case that addressed the issue of social host liquor liability under the state's Dram Shop statute, ORS 471.565. The case involved a party host who was sued by a guest who was killed when two guests engaged in horseplay with loaded handguns, resulting in one guest being killed.
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Motorcycle accidents in Oregon are often caused by "lookout" issues, where drivers fail to notice motorcycles on the road. These accidents can result in severe injuries for motorcyclists, who also face biases from drivers and construction crews. Legal challenges can arise in the aftermath of an accident, such as disputes over insurance coverage and questions of liability. Passengers involved in accidents should not be overlooked. An experienced attorney can help navigate these complexities and secure fair compensation for those injured in motorcycle accidents.
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The article discusses the legal limitations on recovering damages in personal injury cases in Oregon if the plaintiff was driving uninsured at the time of the accident. The article cites ORS 31.715, which limits the recovery of noneconomic damages in a personal injury lawsuit if the plaintiff was in violation of ORS 806.010 (driving uninsured) at the time of the accident. The article explains the limitations on liability established by this law and provides exceptions to the limitation. The article notes that an experienced personal injury law firm can help plaintiffs navigate these legal limitations and maximize their recovery in a personal injury lawsuit.
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Explore the troubling realities of nursing home abuse, its signs, and the legal options available to protect your loved ones in Oregon.
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compensation elderly rights emotional abuse financial abuse json keywords nursing home abuse legal counsel legal options liability neglect physical abuse signs of abuseDecoding Accident Liability: Essential Negligence Insights for Drivers
Every contested auto accident involves two major issues - "liability" and "damages." Liability simply means that the other party must be legally liable before he or she has any obligation to pay compensation for injuries.
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