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Motorcycle Safety in Oregon: The Lifesaving Importance of Helmets | Top-Rated Oregon injury Lawyers

  Motorcycle Safety in Oregon: The Lifesaving Importance of Helmets

Wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle is essential for safety. Helmets help protect the head and brain from severe injuries in the event of an accident. Wearing a helmet can be the difference between life and death.

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Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Pedestrian Accidents in Oregon | Top-Rated Oregon injury Attorneys

  Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Pedestrian Accidents in Oregon

Increasingly, Oregon sees an increased number of pedestrian injuries or even deaths from being struck by motor vehicles. Every 88 minutes, 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.

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