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What Are the Most Common Injuries in Portland Car Accidents?

Posted on June 23, 2021 in
Car accidents generate a large amount of force. As a result, you can sustain serious and sometimes life-threatening injuries in these collisions. The aftermath of the accident can impact you for years; depending on the nature and extent of your injuries, you may need long-term medical care and be unable to return to work,...
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Who Is At Fault in a Portland T-Bone Car Accident?

Posted on June 18, 2021 in
A side-impact collision, also known as a T-bone accident, occurs when the front of one vehicle collides into the side of another. These crashes can lead to serious, potentially life-threatening injuries, such as internal organ damage and broken bones. If you are injured in a T-bone collision in Oregon, you may have the right...
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Who Is At Fault in a Portland Car Accident While Changing Lanes?

Posted on June 17, 2021 in
Car accidents can occur for a variety of reasons, from driving under the influence to speeding and distracted driving. Many collisions occur due to unsafe lane changes, or a driver’s failure to check that a lane is clear before merging. If you are involved in this type of collision, you could file an insurance...
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What To Do After Being In A Car Accident in Portland

Posted on June 16, 2021 in
The moments after a car accident can feel very overwhelming. You may have serious injuries, feel confused or scared, and be concerned about the safety of your passengers. You may also wonder how you will pay for your losses following your accident, such as medical expenses or vehicle repairs. Since Oregon is a fault...
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How Are Compensatory Damages Calculated in Oregon Car Accident Cases?

Posted on May 31, 2021 in
Oregon is a fault insurance state, which means that drivers who are responsible for car accidents must pay for their victims’ damages. If you are in an accident with a negligent Oregon motorist, you can recover compensatory damages through a personal injury lawsuit or insurance claim. However, you are only eligible to collect certain...
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