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Commercial Truck Accidents and Driver Fatigue: Understanding the Risks and Protecting Yourself
This article examines the risks of commercial truck accidents caused by driver fatigue and how to protect yourself. It covers how to spot signs of fatigue in drivers, what laws are in place, and steps you can take to stay safe.
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commercial truck accidents difficulty maintaining a consistent speed driver fatigue excessive yawning or blinking missing exits or turns protecting yourself recognizing signs risks slowed reaction timesWhy Hiring an Attorney for Small-Claim Damages in Oregon is Crucial
Oregon has created a law (ORS 20.080) which is intended to level the playing field for injured parties with smaller claims and to promote these injured parties’ ability to get legal counsel. Generally, the law accomplishes this by awarding lawyer fees to a party who successfully uses a lawyer to represent them in recovering their damages (medical costs, property losses, and other expenses including as lost wages). These fees for your lawyer are awarded if you make a demand for payment under $10,000.00, and the defendant (or their insurance company) declines the offer or offers less than you demand. If you subsequently are awarded more, you are also entitled to attorney fees under the law.
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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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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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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can have devastating effects on victims. This article explores the causes, symptoms, and the importance of legal representation for those injured in Oregon.
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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)The Dangers of Texting While Driving: Legal Risks and Safety Tips
A new blog post delves into the dangers of texting while driving, and how to protect oneself from these risks. Research shows that texting while driving significantly increases the risk of an accident occurring, and there are also legal ramifications associated with it. The post offers several steps drivers can take to limit distractions and protect themselves, including turning off notifications and investing in hands-free devices.
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In Oregon, falls in nursing homes are a serious issue affecting many elderly residents. This article explores the responsibilities of nursing homes to prevent such incidents and what you can do if negligence occurs.
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Evidence is essential in pedestrian accident cases to prove fault and determine the amount of compensation for damages. Evidence can include physical evidence, witness statements, medical records, and other documents.
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Valuing any personal injury case requires consideration of many factors, and xxSERVICEAREAxx cases are no exception. The first determination in valuing an Oregon is determining fault. Who is at fault for the accident? Sometimes the answer is not entirely clear. Even though you may share fault (comparative negligence), you still may be entitled to compensation.
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