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ORS 20.080: The $10,000 Limit That Can Cost You Attorney Fees
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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