The moments immediately following a car crash are often consumed by adrenaline, urgent medical evaluations, and property damage logistics. However, as the initial shock slowly subsides, a secondary layer of profound anxiety routinely sets in: paying for it all. Medical bills pile up rapidly, and missed time at work can suddenly throw
Can I Sue an Insurance Company for “Bad Faith” in Oregon If They Refuse to Pay My Claim?
When you purchase an auto, home, or health insurance policy, you enter into a binding agreement. You fulfill your end of the contract by paying your monthly premiums reliably. In return, the insurance company promises to be there to cover your legitimate losses when an accident or disaster strikes. Unfortunately, many policyholders
How Does Oregon’s “Modified Comparative Negligence” Law Affect My Claim?
When you are injured in a car crash, a slip-and-fall incident, or any other type of accident in Oregon, the path to recovering compensation is rarely a straight line. One of the most common tactics insurance companies use to reduce or deny injury payouts is pointing the finger back at the victim.
How Do I Pay My Medical Bills While Waiting for a Personal Injury Settlement in Oregon?
Following a serious personal injury accident, your immediate focus should be entirely on healing. Unfortunately, the physical pain of recovery is often accompanied by an immediate financial headache. Ambulance rides, emergency room visits, diagnostic imaging, and physical therapy sessions generate substantial bills very quickly. For many injured Oregonians, the stress of how
Common Oregon Personal Injury Claims
Suffering an injury because of someone else’s negligence can be life-changing. From medical bills to lost wages, the financial and emotional toll can feel overwhelming. If you are navigating Oregon personal injury claims, it is important to understand how the process works, what your rights are, and how an experienced attorney can