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The Sobering Reality of Drunk Driving Accidents: An Analysis of Statistics and Trends
Drunk driving accidents cause thousands of deaths each year, with a devastating impact on families and communities. The statistics and trends of these accidents are alarming, making it clear that stricter laws and regulations are needed.
Learn moreUnveiling the Perils of Slip and Fall Injuries on Wet Floors in Stores
Slip 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!)
Learn moreWhy Immediate Medical Care is Crucial After Pedestrian Accidents
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.
Learn moreNew Title: Combatting Drunk Driving: Key Statistics, Safety Tips, and Legal Insights
Drunk driving is responsible for nearly 30% of all traffic fatalities in the US, according to the CDC. This article offers statistics on drunk driving and prevention tips such as planning ahead, not letting friends drive after drinking, being aware of surroundings, and calling 911 if necessary. In Oregon, injured parties may seek compensation from establishments that served alcohol to visibly intoxicated customers under dram shop laws.
Learn moreThe Impact of Oregon's Dram Shop Laws on Liability for Drunk Driving Accidents
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
Learn moreThe Legal Consequences of Negligent Maintenance in Public Stores
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.
Learn moreEnhancing Cyclist Visibility: A Key Strategy for Preventing Bicycle Accidents
This article discusses the risks of bicycle accidents and how to prevent them. It emphasizes the importance of visibility by wearing reflective clothing, using lights, and being aware of your surroundings.
Learn moreHow a Lawyer Can Help After a Motorcycle Accident
After a serious motorcycle crash, legal guidance may help with insurance communication, medical documentation, evidence preservation, wage loss, and claim timing.
Learn moreRising Dog Bite Injuries: Key Statistics and Prevention Strategies
This article examines the reasons behind the growing trend of dog bite injuries. It looks at statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate why these incidents are increasing.
Learn morePersonal Injury Settlements Amidst Divorce: Key Factors to Consider
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.
Learn moreDeciphering Wrongful Death Cases in Oregon: The Role of Negligence
This post discusses the components of a successful wrongful death case in Oregon, including the need to prove negligence, potential damages, the statute of limitations, and the use of expert witnesses. It emphasizes the importance of working with experienced legal professionals to achieve a favorable outcome.
Learn moreBicycle Accidents in Oregon: Key Risks, Rights, and Legal Options
Bicycling is a popular activity in Oregon, but the risk of accidents remains high. Between 2012 and 2018, there were 1,743 reported bicycle crashes in the state, with 70% involving collisions with motor vehicles. Common causes include failure to yield right-of-way and speeding. To reduce risks, cyclists should wear proper safety gear; however, if injured due to another's negligence, it's crucial to contact an experienced attorney like those at Pacific Injury Law Firm in Portland, Oregon.
Learn moreLegal Rights in Commercial Truck Accidents: A Comprehensive Guide
Commercial truck crashes can involve serious injuries, multiple insurance policies, company records, and evidence that should be preserved early after the collision.
Learn moreThe Crucial Role of Speed in Pedestrian-Vehicle Accidents
Pedestrian fatalities have been increasing in the US, with speed being a major factor. New York City has launched Vision Zero to reduce traffic-related fatalities and injuries, but nationwide implementation of lower speed limits, increased enforcement and other measures is needed to protect pedestrians from speeding cars. Small reductions can make a big difference in fatal crashes involving pedestrians. Legislation requiring cities to implement such measures is essential for successful long-term solutions.
Learn morePedestrian Fatalities on the Rise: Key Causes and Solutions Explained
Speed, alcohol and drug use, and distracted driving are major factors that contribute to pedestrian fatalities from drivers. Interventions such as speed cameras, Complete Streets policies, and automated enforcement technologies can help reduce the number of pedestrian fatalities.
Learn moreStop Distracted Driving: Key Risks, Prevention Strategies, and Awareness
Distracted driving is a growing concern, leading to over 4,000 fatalities and 400,000 injuries in 2020, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Cell phone use while driving and eating or drinking while driving are major causes of distractions leading to crashes. Interventions to reduce distracted driving include laws prohibiting cell phone use while driving, increasing public awareness, and using hands-free devices. To make roads safer, it is crucial to address distractions and reduce the number of crashes caused by distracted driving.
Learn moreThe Harsh Reality of Motorcycle Accidents: Understanding the Risks and Prevention Strategies
According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcycle accidents continue to be a major public health concern, with over 5,000 motorcyclists killed in crashes in 2020. The number of motorcycle accident injuries is also alarmingly high, with thousands of motorcyclists suffering serious injuries each year.
Learn moreAlarming Rise in Pedestrian Injuries and Fatalities in Oregon
Oregon pedestrian fatalities from drivers are a serious public health issue. According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2020, there were 6,378 pedestrian fatalities in the United States, a 5% increase from 2019. These statistics represent the highest pedestrian fatalities in the last 30 years.
Learn moreThe Dual Role of Seatbelts: Lifesavers and Potential Injury Causers
Seat belts are an essential safety feature in modern vehicles and have saved countless lives. However, in some cases, seat belts can also cause injuries during a motor vehicle accident. Understanding the different types of injuries caused by seat belts is essential for both individuals and healthcare professionals.
Learn moreThe Serious Consequences of Commercial Truck Accidents: Injury Insights
Commercial trucking accidents are a serious concern in the United States, as they can result in significant injury and death. Understanding the different types of injuries these accidents can cause is vital for individuals and healthcare professionals who treat them.
Learn moreHow to Choose the Right Car Insurance in Oregon: A Comprehensive Guide
Choosing car insurance in Oregon involves more than price. Coverage limits, uninsured and underinsured motorist protection, deductibles, and claim support can matter after a crash.
Learn moreCommon Motorcycle Accident Injuries in Oregon
Motorcycle crashes can cause head injuries, road rash, broken bones, internal injuries, and whiplash. This post explains why medical care and documentation matter.
Learn moreRising Pedestrian Accidents in Oregon: Causes, Consequences, and Legal Help
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.
Learn moreEssential Insights on Oregon's Wrongful Death Laws and Your Rights
A "wrongful death” lawsuit primarily occurs when an accident causes the death of another person because of negligence. Under Oregon law, ORS 30.020 defines "wrongful death" as a _”death caused by the wrongful act or omission of another."_ This usually is because of the reckless, negligent, or intentional act of someone else. Mainly, if it weren’t for the actions of another person, the deceased would still be alive.
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