Were you hurt in an accident in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, OR? If so, you may need to hire a Goose Hollow personal injury lawyer to represent you. A personal injury attorney can help you recover money for your injuries while you take time to heal.
At Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers, we focus on helping our clients become whole again. We don’t stop at representing our clients in court and negotiating settlements. Our team helps our clients access resources to live their best life after suffering an injury.
Our law office is only about a mile from Goose Hollow, Oregon. Contact us online or call us at (503) 773-3333 for a free consultation today.
It can be scary to fight against powerful insurance companies and stand up alone in court. Our Goose Hollow personal injury attorneys will be there for you every step of the way. You don’t need to be alone.
Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers have been recognized as Oregon Super Lawyers and National Trial Lawyers’ Top 100 Trial Lawyers. We get great results for our clients, including six-figure settlements.
When you hire our team to handle your Goose Hollow case, we will:
There’s no need to suffer any longer. Reach out to our Portland injury attorneys to help you fight for damages.
Goose Hollow is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Pacific Northwest. It gets its name from early residents who used to let their geese run free in the Tanner Creek Gulch.
Daniel Lownsdale established Goose Hollow and put Portland on the map when he opened a tannery in 1845. The tannery was located at the same site as modern-day Providence Park. His tannery was the only tannery west of the Rockies and north of Mexico. It brought business to Portland and positioned Lownsdale to advocate for the Great Plank Road that allowed farmers to bring their produce to the Willamette River.
As time passed, Goose Hollow became a trading ground for Native women and farmland for Chinese immigrants. As Portland, OR grew, Goose Hollow became the neighborhood for mercenaries and blue-collar laborers.
At the turn of the century, Goose Hollow was transformed by cable cars and then the automobile in the 1960s. Today, Goose Hollow is home to many historic buildings and has access to the MAX light rail.
It has condos, shops, restaurants, and attractions like:
Goose Hollow looks different than in the 1800s. Today it is a popular neighborhood for tourists, residents, professionals, and students looking to have a fun day or night in Portland, Oregon.
Our office is conveniently located 1 mile from Goose Hollow. That’s just a five-minute drive down SW Columbia Street and a left on SW 2nd Ave.
Personal injury is a broad area of law. We specialize in the following practice areas.
We frequently help clients hurt in car accidents in Goose Hollow and around Portland. Our team is prepared to negotiate with insurance companies and hold the at-fault driver responsible.
The development around Goose Hollow benefits our neighborhood but also increases the risk of construction accidents for workers and bystanders. We’ll stand up to big construction companies to get the compensation you deserve.
Motorcycle accidents are very dangerous, but we know how to handle these special cases. Our team has recovered multiple settlements for clients hurt in a motorcycle crash.
Slip and fall accidents are common in Goose Hollow. We seek compensation for our clients from property owners, businesses, and other negligent parties.
We often see catastrophic injuries in truck accident cases. These serious injuries require a legal team that recognizes the severe impact and unique needs of a truck crash case.
Wrongful death cases are the most devastating of all personal injury cases. We work compassionately with families and loved ones of people who were killed because of someone else’s negligence.
Several different types of damages are available in a Goose Hollow personal injury case. The most common are economic damages. Economic damages are awarded for monetary losses directly related to an accident.
For example, you can recover money for:
You can also recover non-economic damages. This is compensation for the non-financial impact of an accident.
Examples include:
Oregon law caps non-economic damages in a wrongful death case to $500,000.
Most personal injury lawyers in Multnomah County charge a contingency fee. A contingency fee is when a lawyer’s payment is deducted from the final settlement or jury award. Instead of paying a lawyer by the hour, the client pays the lawyer a percentage of the final award.
The percentage is agreed upon before hiring the lawyer and signing the contract. Usually, it is around 30% of the settlement. Contingency fees are great for clients because if you lose the case, you don’t need to pay the lawyer anything.
Most Oregon personal injury cases have a two-year statute of limitations. That means you must file your lawsuit within two years from the date of the accident. In a wrongful death case, you have three years to file your lawsuit.
If you don’t file your lawsuit within the statute of limitations, you lose your right to seek damages. If you file it after the deadline, it will most likely be dismissed.
If you’re ready to hire a Goose Hollow personal injury lawyer, contact Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers to schedule a free case evaluation.
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