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Maximize Compensation with a Skilled Personal Injury Lawyer Post-Pedestrian Accident
Hiring an experienced personal injury lawyer after a pedestrian accident is essential in order to receive proper compensation for damages. They can help you understand your legal rights and ensure that all necessary paperwork is filed correctly.
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Divorce and personal injury settlements are two of the most stressful events that a person can go through. When these two events intersect, the situation can become even more complicated. In this blog post, we will discuss what you need to know about personal injury settlements and divorce.
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In the aftermath of a car accident, knowing what not to do can be just as important as knowing your rights. Avoid these common pitfalls to protect your personal injury claim.
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Learn how to navigate the challenges of an accident involving an uninsured driver in Oregon and how Pacific Injury Law Firm can help you recover damages.
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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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After an accident, your injury lawyer should have you do many things to maximize your financial recovery from your injury. From documenting your accident and creating an injury diary, to working with your doctor and documenting your lost wages, there are many pieces to your economic recovery. You should consult with an lawyer as soon as possible after your accident to coordinate.
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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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Car accidents can be life-changing events, causing physical, emotional, and financial harm to those involved. In this blog post, an experienced Oregon personal injury lawyer outlines some situations when seeking legal representation is essential. If you've sustained injuries in the accident, the insurance company is not cooperating or the other driver was uninsured or underinsured, it's time to hire a lawyer. Additionally, if your injuries are long-term or permanent or there are multiple parties involved in the accident, consulting with a personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the complex process and ensure that you get the total compensation you deserve.
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It is important to report a pedestrian accident to the police in order to ensure the safety of all parties involved and ensure that legal action can be taken if necessary. Proper documentation will also help protect any insurance claims or other legal matters that may arise.
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Navigating settlement offers can be challenging for personal injury victims. This article provides insights into when to accept a settlement and the importance of legal representation.
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