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What Georgetown Realty, Inc. v. Home Ins. Co. Means for Personal Injury Clients in Oregon | Best-Rated Oregon injury Attorneys

  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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Understanding the Impact of *White v. Jubitz Corp.* on Oregon Personal Injury Claims | Top-Rated Oregon injury Attorneys

  Understanding the Impact of *White v. Jubitz Corp.* on Oregon Personal Injury Claims

Explore the landmark Oregon Supreme Court case, White v. Jubitz Corp., and its implications for personal injury claims. Learn how the ruling allows plaintiffs to recover the full amount billed by medical providers, even when Medicare covers a portion of the costs. Discover what this means for personal injury victims and their claims.

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