Answering the Most Frequently Asked Questions Is Good, Answering The Questions You Should Be Asking Is Even Better
We have been answering questions about Oregon and Washington personal injury and auto injury claims, Oregon Workers' Compensation claims, and Social Security Disability claims for more than a little while. People have a lot of the same concerns, so they ask the same questions. That's good. However, our job is not just to answer the most frequently asked questions, but also the ones you should be asking. That's better.
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Should I go to the Personal Injury Protection Independent Medical Examination?
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Do I need to sign a medical release for the other driver's insurance adjuster?
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What are my options in getting my car fixed or replaced?
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When should I talk to a lawyer about my Oregon car wreck claim?
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Do I have a claim against another person if I am injured on the job?
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What if my health plan pays for some of my medical care from my injury claim?
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What are the chances that my Oregon injury claim is going to trial?
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What does it really mean to "settle" an Oregon auto injury case?
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What is the "burden of proof"?
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Who pays the verdict if I go to trial for an Oregon or Washington auto injury claim?
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What is a contingent fee agreement, and what should I look out for?
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Can I make a claim against a drunk or impaired driver?