Oregon Injury Law Blog
Category: Social Responsibility
Oregon Dram Shop Liability: What Social Hosts Must Know to Avoid Legal Risks
The 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.
Read MoreTags:
alcohol complaint court's opinion defendant facts alleged by plaintiff injury intentionally liability minor oregon dram shop statute plaintiff recklessly selling alcohol third party visibly intoxicated personDog Breeds and Bite Injuries: An Uncovered Link
This article examines the correlation between dog breed and bite injuries, with surprising results. It reveals that certain breeds are more likely to cause injuries than others, and offers advice on how to choose a safe pet.
Read MoreTags:
bite injuries breed perception and reporting bias correlation between breeds and aggression data analysis dog bite injuries dog breeds german shepherds legal ramifications of dog mixed-breed dogs oregon owner education and training personal injury attorney pit bulls proper training research behavioral traits responsibility of dog owners rottweilers safe pet selection factors socialization surprising link7 Critical Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Personal Injury Claim in Oregon
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.
Read MoreTags:
atfault driver car accident compensation injury documentation insurance companies json keywords personal injury claim medical attention oregon law personal injury attorney social media truthfulnessAvoiding Social Media Pitfalls After a Personal Injury: Protect Your Claim
Navigating personal injury claims in the age of social media can be tricky. Learn why avoiding social media discussions about your injury is crucial for your case.
Read More