Happy Friday! In this week’s video clip, our founder and senior partner Roy Dwyer discusses how your medical bills will affect your Oregon personal injury settlement. Here he is: Do Medical Bills Affect Your Oregon Personal Injury Settlement As Roy explains at more length in this clip, the amount of your medical bills does make … Read More
After Tough Negotiations, Large Settlement for Injured Pedestrain
Our client was walking through a parking lot on his way to a bus stop when a motorist backed up without looking and hit him. Our client was knocked to the ground and his hip and elbow were broken. Our client sought timely medical help and treatment for his accident-related injuries, but his medical expenses … Read More
Dog Bite Accident Claims Are on the Rise in Oregon
In a news release from State Farm yesterday in honor of Dog Bite Prevention week, the insurance company proclaimed that dog bite accident claims are on the rise throughout our state. According to State Farm’s amalgamated research, almost 5 million people are bitten or attacked by dogs every year across the United States. Drawing from … Read More
Acceptance or Denial of your Workers’ Compensaiton Claim and the “Interim Period”
Last week I published three blog posts in a series that I am composing this month on workers’ compensation in the state of Oregon. Those posts concerned: How to file an Oregon workers’ compensation claim. Obtaining medical treatment in your Oregon workers’ compensation claim. Recovering lost wages in your Oregon workers’ compensation claim. In this … Read More
Super Bowl Weekened DUIIs Down Over Last Year
Super Bowl XLVII has come and gone, and with it another Super Bowl weekend. Every year this weekend is accompanied by long lines at the grocery store, dozens of football-themed commercials, and of course with a surge in drunk driving. However, according to an encouraging press release issued this morning by the Oregon State Police … Read More
How to Bring a Ski Resort Accident Claim
Regardless of who is legally responsible for causing your ski or snowboard accident injury, if you have been injured at a ski resort then you must notify the ski area operator of the injury by registered or certified mail within 180 days of discovering your injury. Failure to notify the ski resort within a time … Read More