Oregon Injury Law Blog
Category: Comparative Negligence
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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Navigating car accident claims in Oregon demands a nuanced understanding of state-specific regulations. This comprehensive guide elucidates five pivotal facts essential for claimants, including the statute of limitations, comparative negligence rules, and the role of personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. Empower your pursuit of rightful compensation with this indispensable insight into Oregon's legal landscape.
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Oregon law gives people injured by drunk drivers multiple avenues for justice. This guide explains the statutes, cases, and procedures that shape civil claims after DUII crashes.
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Premises liability claims may allow individuals to recover damages for injuries sustained on someone else's property. These damages can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and potentially punitive damages if the property owner acted recklessly or intentionally.
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Pacific Injury Law Firm explores the complexities surrounding the concept of permanent injury in personal injury law as unpacked by the Oregon Court of Appeals in Elan v. Tate. This case is a cautionary tale for legal practitioners and individuals involved in personal injury disputes and why substantial evidence is necessary to establish a claim of permanent injury.
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