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  • What 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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  • Protecting Cyclist Rights After an Oregon Accident

    In the verdant expanses of Oregon, cyclists navigate both the beauty and perils of the road. Our latest post offers crucial guidance for protecting legal rights post-accident. From scene documentation to understanding Oregon's bicycle laws, these top five tips empower cyclists with knowledge to safeguard their interests following an unfortunate incident on Oregon's thoroughfares.

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  • Mitigating Bicycle Accidents: A Look at Road Design and Cyclist Rights

    Explore the growing concern of bicycle accidents as cycling becomes a popular mode of transportation. Learn about the dangers, how improved road design can reduce risks, and the importance of understanding your rights if involved in an accident. This blog post delves into crucial information for cyclists to protect themselves from harm and navigate legal matters.

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