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Why You Should Consult a Car Accident Attorney Before Settling Your Claim in Oregon
In the aftermath of a car accident, it’s crucial to understand the implications of settling your injury claim too early. This article discusses the risks and reasons to consult an experienced attorney.
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Your liability coverage may include Personal Injury Protection ("PIP") or Medical Payments ("Med Pay") benefits. PIP provides a source of payment for YOUR medical bills and some of YOUR wage loss following an auto accident. Further, PIP is no-fault, meaning that it will begin paying on your injuries immediately, rather than waiting for liability to be determined. Similarly, Med Pay provides some coverage for YOUR medical bills. These are called "no-fault" coverages because they pay even if the accident is your fault.
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During the time of treatment, insurance may or may not be paying the bills, but medical providers still need to get paid. To protect their interests, these medical providers may request a “Letter of Protection” from the personal injury lawyer to ensure that their bills get paid at the time of settlement.
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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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The personal injury claims process can be overwhelming and stressful. In this blog post, we offer tips and advice to help you navigate the process and increase your chances of making a successful claim. From gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance companies, our expert advice can help you protect your legal rights and get the compensation you deserve.
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Oregon's car accident laws significantly influence your personal injury claim due to comparative negligence, modified joint, several liability, and strict timelines, requiring a thorough understanding of Oregon law to maximize your compensation.
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Under Oregon law, it is illegal to sell alcohol to people who appear intoxicated or to minors. A dram shop is any business that serves alcoholic beverages by the dram or sells "shots" of alcohol. If the establishment violated this law, they can be held responsible for any damage caused by the drunk driver
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This article explores the serious issue of bedsores in nursing homes, detailing their causes, symptoms, prevention strategies, and the legal rights of victims and their families.
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In the landmark case of Scott Raymond Busch v. McInnis Waste Systems, Inc., the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that the $500,000 cap on noneconomic damages in personal injury cases was unconstitutional. This decision significantly affects individuals seeking fair compensation for pain, suffering, and life-altering injuries.
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This article examines the financial cost of drunk driving accidents and the burden it places on victims, their families, and society as a whole. It considers medical costs, legal fees, lost wages, and other expenses associated with these incidents.
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