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The 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.
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alcohol and drug use head injuries helmets motorcycle accidents protective barriers public awareness road rashOregon 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.
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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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This article discusses the growing number of motorcycle accidents and explores the many factors that contribute to them, such as speed, road conditions, and rider inexperience. It looks at solutions to reduce these crashes.
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Oregon Court of Appeals Upholds Protections for Insurance Policyholders
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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.
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Pacific Injury Law Firm's latest blog post delves into the 2023 Motorcycle Safety Guide, discussing key topics such as licensing requirements, helmet use, and road readiness. Highlighting the importance of motorist awareness for sharing highways responsibly, it emphasizes the unique safety challenges faced by motorcyclists. The post also urges riders to engage in sober driving and make prudent decisions to ensure a safer environment on Oregon roads. Read on for a comprehensive guide to motorcycle safety.
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A deposition is an oral testimony taken under oath before a trial or arbitration. It is customary that depositions be taken of the parties to a lawsuit. Often depositions are also taken of witnesses and others who might testify at trial. Even though it often takes place in a conference room or office, and the setting is somewhat informal, it is a very important event in any lawsuit.
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accident injuries alternative dispute resolution auto accident case car accidents court reporter damages deposition discovery discovery process educational background employment background evidence faq insurance juries lawsuit legal guide lost wages medical background medical evidence medical expenses medical records oral testimony personal injury police reports settlement trial witness testimony work-related injuriesDeciphering the Three Levels of Proof Standards in Oregon Legal Cases
This text explains the different standards of proof in Oregon law. The lowest standard is "preponderance of the evidence" which is used in most civil cases. The middle standard is "clear and convincing evidence" which requires more evidence than the previous one and is often used in cases involving serious consequences. The highest standard is "beyond a reasonable doubt" which is used in criminal cases and requires the prosecution to prove its case to such a degree that there can be no reasonable doubt in the mind of a rational person.
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Understanding the doctrines of claim preclusion and issue preclusion is essential in Oregon personal injury cases. These legal principles, formerly known as res judicata and collateral estoppel, prevent the re-litigation of claims or issues already decided by a court. This blog post explores their application, highlighting the Oregon Supreme Court's pivotal rulings and offering practical insights for litigants.
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