Your Resource for Oregon Personal Injury Workers' Compensation, and Social Security Information
Claims adjusters and insurance companies do this every day. You do not. There is a lot at stake when you are facing a serious injury or disability. Before you sign forms, give statements, or agree to anything, review our free article library. Here, you will get answers to your most frequently asked questions, learn the basic issues you face, and most important, the mistakes you need to avoid.
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Oregon Civil Litigation: Alternative Dispute ResolutionAlthough not required by the Civil Rules of Procedure, some courts encourage alternative dispute resolution. Learn how this fits into the litigation picture.
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Getting Your Car Fixed or Replaced After an Oregon Auto CollisionOregon Auto Injury Lawyer Explains How Property Damage Claims Work
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Oregon Civil Litigation: The DepositionIn our continuing series on civil litigation, we discuss the deposition, which is essentially sworn testimony before a trial. Learn what happens at deposition.
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Oregon Civil Litigation: The Request for AdmissionsIn our continuing series on Oregon civil litigation, we discuss pretrial discovery. This article explores the Request for Admissions.
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Oregon Civil Litigation: The Request for Production of DocumentsIn Oregon civil cases, the parties often seek information from each other that may bear on the issues in the cases. This article addresses document requests.
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Civil Litigation in Oregon: An Introduction to DiscoveryThe "discovery" process in Oregon civil litigation is where each party exchanges information with the other prior to trial. There are many forms of discovery.
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Oregon Civil Litigation: The AnswerIn an Oregon civil case, the answer is just that; a response to the allegations in a complaint. Learn about how the answer frames the issues in the case.
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Civil Litigation in Oregon: The ComplaintJust about every lawsuit in Oregon begins with the filing of paper work, known as a Complaint, or a Petition. Learn what goes into drafting a complaint.
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Oregon Litigation: An IntroductionLitigation in State courts can be complicated. These articles give a step-by-step guide on how cases move though Oregon Courts, and what to expect.
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Common Issues with Serious Fracture Injury ClaimsOregon and Washington injury claims involving serious orthopedic injuries pose special challenges. Learn the unique issues these injuries bring to an injury claim.
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Washington Personal Injury Protection: A SummaryWashington law requires only that insurance companies "offer" PIP coverage for an auto insurance policy. It is not required, but here are the basics.
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Hit and Run and Phantom Vehicle Claims: Learn How to File Your ClaimHit and run and phantom vehicle collisions are too common in Oregon, and in order to protect your rights, you have to meet strict time limits. Learn more here.
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The Mechanics of the Oregon Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claim in OregonIf you have been injured in an Oregon auto collision, you may be dealing with an uninsured or underinsured motorist claim. Learn the basics on your Oregon claim.
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Neck Injuries And Auto CollisionsNeck and spinal injuries are one of the most common injuries suffered in an auto collision. Oregon injury attorney Joe Di Bartolomeo shares his perspective
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Proving Lost Income and Lost Earning Capacity in The Oregon Injury ClaimProving lost income as part of your Oregon or Washington Injury claim is sometimes straightforward. Sometimes things can get complicated. Hare are the basics.
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Common Issues in The Oregon or Washington Auto Injury ClaimEvery auto injury case is unique, but they involve similar issues. Here is a summary of the issues you may face with your Oregon or Washington auto injury claim
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What To Expect In An Oregon Auto Injury Pre-Trial DepositionIf you have filed your Oregon auto injury claim in court, your pretrial deposition is is an important event. Learn more about what happens in a deposition
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The Oregon Auto Policy In Oregon: Plan Ahead to Avoid Future ProblemsMany people do not know their insurance coverage until they have been injured in an Oregon auto collision. learn what you have to protect you and your family
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Damages: What You Can Claim In Oregon and Washington Injury ClaimIf you have been injured in an auto collision in Oregon or Washington, you are entitled to compensation, or "damages" losses. learn more about your claim.
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Learn About How You Can Protect Yourself From the Uninsured or Underinsured Oregon Motorist.Many Oregon drivers have little or no insurance. Protect yourself from the uninsured or underinsured if you have been injured in an Oregon auto collision.