Public stores have a legal responsibility to maintain their premises in a safe manner. Neglecting this responsibility can lead to serious consequences, such as being held liable for injuries or damages caused by hazardous conditions. Understanding the legal liabilities of public stores is essential.
Read MoreFive of the most frequent types of personal injury cases are auto accidents, medical malpractice, slip and falls, product liability, and premises liability. All involve a plaintiff seeking compensation for damages caused by another party.
Read MoreSlip and fall injuries in stores are a serious risk, with wet floors being a major factor. Understanding the dangers of wet floors and taking steps to prevent these injuries can save lives (and broken bones!)
Read MoreFatigue can have a significant impact on driving performance. It can cause slower reaction times, difficulty concentrating and impaired judgment, leading to an increased risk of accidents.
Read MoreSlip and falls in public stores can be costly for store owners due to commercial liability. These accidents can lead to large fines, medical bills, and lawsuits that can result in financial losses.
Read MoreOregon wrongful death claims often arise from motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, and workplace incidents. Understanding Oregon law is crucial for pursuing compensation in these tragic cases.
Read MoreThis blog post explores the grim reality of wrongful death in the United States, where over 150,000 lives are lost annually due to preventable errors and negligence. The article discusses common causes of wrongful death, its emotional and financial impact on families, and how Pacific Injury Law Firm can help those affected seek justice and compensation.
Read MoreAfter a premises liability accident, it's important to understand your rights. This article explores the legal options available to ensure you receive the compensation you are entitled to.
Read MorePacific Injury Law Firm is committed to helping injured Oregonians recover financially from injury. Let us help you.
Read MoreThe blog post discusses an important Oregon court case that addressed the issue of social host liquor liability under the state's Dram Shop statute, ORS 471.565. The case involved a party host who was sued by a guest who was killed when two guests engaged in horseplay with loaded handguns, resulting in one guest being killed.
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