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New Title: Combatting Drunk Driving: Key Statistics, Safety Tips, and Legal Insights
Drunk driving is responsible for nearly 30% of all traffic fatalities in the US, according to the CDC. This article offers statistics on drunk driving and prevention tips such as planning ahead, not letting friends drive after drinking, being aware of surroundings, and calling 911 if necessary. In Oregon, injured parties may seek compensation from establishments that served alcohol to visibly intoxicated customers under dram shop laws.
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alcohol-related car crashes designated driver drunk driving evasive action impaired driving public transportation traffic fatalitiesEstablishing Negligence in Premises Liability Claims: A Guide
Discover how to prove negligence in a premises liability case with this informative blog post. Learn the importance of gathering evidence such as photographs, witness testimonies, incident reports, and expert opinions to strengthen your case. Consult with experienced attorneys at Pacific Injury Law Firm for guidance and representation in seeking compensation for injuries sustained on someone else's property.
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actual damages breach of duty burden of proof compensation duty of care evidence hazardous conditions hazards incident reports lost wages maintain property medical expenses negligence definition personal injury law photos plaintiff premises liability case property owner prove negligence safe conditions unsafe conditions videos warn visitors witness testimonyDealing with Liens in Personal Injury Cases: Your Essential Guide
In this post we explore the topic of liens in personal injury cases, specifically those filed by the Personal Injury Liens Unit (PIL) in Oregon, which can include liens by the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). We provide an example of how OHP may file a lien against a settlement, and discuss steps that injured individuals can take, with the help of an experienced attorney, to report injuries to PIL, negotiate lien amounts, and ensure that payments are made correctly and on time.
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accident compensation court judgment emotional pain financial hardship government agencies injured injury lawyer legal claims liens lost wages medical bills medical expenses medicare lien negotiation on time oregon health plan (ohp) pacific injury law firm payment personal injury lawsuit physical recovery reimbursement settlement state of oregon.Pedestrian Fatalities on the Rise: Key Causes and Solutions Explained
Speed, alcohol and drug use, and distracted driving are major factors that contribute to pedestrian fatalities from drivers. Interventions such as speed cameras, Complete Streets policies, and automated enforcement technologies can help reduce the number of pedestrian fatalities.
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alcohol and drugs automated enforcement technologies complete streets policies distracted driving drivers intersections night pedestrian fatalities public health issue red-light cameras speed speed cameras urban areasWhy Immediate Medical Care is Crucial After Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrian accidents can cause serious injuries, so it is important to seek medical attention immediately after the incident. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent long-term health complications and help ensure a quicker recovery.
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broken bones bruises compensation concussions early diagnosis and treatment experienced personal injury lawyers fair compensation injuries justice lacerations long-term health complications negligent parties pacific injury law firm pedestrian accidents quicker recovery skilled team of attorneys spinal cord damage sprains traumatic brain injuries (tbis)Rising Pedestrian Accidents in Oregon: Causes, Consequences, and Legal Help
Increasingly, Oregon sees an increased number of pedestrian injuries or even deaths from being struck by motor vehicles. [Every 88 minutes](http://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/pedestrian_safety/), a pedestrian dies in a car-related accident. Every year, roughly 6,000 pedestrians lose their lives or are injured in accidents where they are hit by motor vehicles. The most common location for these accidents is at intersections or crosswalks when motorists don't yield the right-of-way or stop for traffic devices like stoplights or stop signs.
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This article examines the dangers of pedestrian accidents, which are increasingly according to data. It looks at the current data and trends to provide insight into why these accidents are happening and how to prevent them.
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Victims of motorcycle accidents can explore their legal options with the help of this article, which outlines the various steps to take after an accident. It provides information about seeking medical attention, filing a claim and understanding insurance coverage.
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compensation damages evidence gathering expenses tracking injuries insurance claim filing legal help medical attention motorcycle accidents personal injury case photographs police report copy witnesses contact informationThe Crucial Role of Speed in Pedestrian-Vehicle Accidents
Pedestrian fatalities have been increasing in the US, with speed being a major factor. New York City has launched Vision Zero to reduce traffic-related fatalities and injuries, but nationwide implementation of lower speed limits, increased enforcement and other measures is needed to protect pedestrians from speeding cars. Small reductions can make a big difference in fatal crashes involving pedestrians. Legislation requiring cities to implement such measures is essential for successful long-term solutions.
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accident consequences more pedestrian us vehicleMaximize Your Rights: A Comprehensive Guide to Premises Liability Claims
Premises liability claims are often complex, but navigating them doesn't have to be. This article guides readers through the process of understanding and filing such claims.
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