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The Hidden Toll of Wrongful Death: Emotional and Economic Impacts
This blog post delves into the financial and emotional costs of wrongful death, highlighting the burden families face from medical bills, legal fees, and lost wages. It emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about these tragedies to ensure justice and closure for those affected.
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emotional pain financial costs funeral costs grief counselling sessions legal fees lost wages medical bills wrongful deathWhat Georgetown Realty, Inc. v. Home Ins. Co. Means for Personal Injury Clients in Oregon
The 1992 Oregon Supreme Court decision in Georgetown Realty, Inc. v. Home Ins. Co. revolutionized the way liability insurers are held accountable, significantly bolstering protections for personal injury clients in Oregon. This landmark ruling affirmed that insurers must act with a fiduciary duty of care toward policyholders, providing a clearer path for pursuing tort claims against inadequate or negligent defense efforts by insurers. For individuals navigating personal injury claims, this case underscores the importance of understanding your rights and the heightened responsibilities of your insurer, ensuring stronger legal standing to seek redress for mishandled defenses or unmet settlement obligations.
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breach of contract fiduciary duty insurance claims legal advice liability insurers negligence defense oregon supreme court policyholder protections punitive damages tort claimsCan Nursing Homes with Abuse Histories Change? Insights from Oregon Personal Injury Attorneys
This article explores the possibility of change in nursing homes with a history of abuse, emphasizing the need for accountability and the importance of legal guidance.
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Nursing home abuse remains a critical issue in Oregon, with many incidents going unreported. This article sheds light on the statistics surrounding elder abuse and how Pacific Injury Law Firm can help victims seek justice.
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caregiver neglect compassionate representation elder abuse financial exploitation free consultations holding abusers accountable json keywords nursing home abuse legal resources physical harm reporting abuse seeking justice"Essential Guide to Personal Injury Protection (PIP) in Oregon Auto Insurance"
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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bicycle accidents car accidents commercial trucking accidents comparative negligence contributory negligence damages economic damages faq fault laws funeral expenses higher limits insurance liability lost income and wages lost wages medical expenses motorcyle accidents negligence no-fault pedestrian accidents personal injury personal injury protection (pip) pip policy with deductible public property injury wrongful deathHow to Choose the Right Car Insurance in Oregon: A Comprehensive Guide
If you're looking to get the best car insurance you can to drive in Oregon, it's important to consider several things. Cost is just one factor, but coverage limits are also very important. These considerations can help you maintain great coverage while still finding reasonably priced Oregon car insurance policies.
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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.
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When handling small tort claims in Oregon, ORS 20.080 is a powerful tool that enables plaintiffs to recover attorney fees—but only if the claim is managed correctly. One of the most common and costly mistakes lawyers make is pleading for more than $10,000 in damages after making a settlement demand under the statute. This mistake can entirely forfeit your right to attorney fees.
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fee shifting operative pleading oregon statute personal injury pleading limit procedural steps property damage reasonable attorney fees settlement strategy tort actions written demandUnveiling 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!)
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In Multnomah County, Oregon, traffic fatalities are rising, particularly impacting communities of color, people experiencing homelessness, and low-income residents. A recent county report revealed a shocking 42% increase in deaths compared to the average from 2015 to 2019.
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