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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Traumatic Brain Injuries and the Personal Injury Case: What to ExpectTwenty percent of mild traumatic brain injuries result from care collisions. This article provides background on the injury and issues in a personal injury case.
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Affordable Care Act May Help Car and Truck Accident Injury ClaimsIf you have been seriously injured in a car collision, your health plan pays benefits, but may also recover all of your settlement. The ACA may change this.
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Proving Fault in Your Oregon Auto Injury Claim: How Careless Drivers Usually Cause Collisions and InjuriesMany Oregon auto injury claims involve obvious fault, but sometimes insurance adjusters are not convinced. Read how to prove the other driver was at fault.
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Considerations for the Injury Settlement DemandWhen we pursue an Oregon or Washington auto injury case, we may present a demand for settlement. Learn about the timing of settlement demands.
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Medicare and Your Oregon and Washington Injury Claim, Recent DevelopmentsMedicare can deny payment where a workers' compensation, no-fault insurance, or liability insurance policy will pay medical bills. However, there are options.
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Choosing an Oregon Personal Injury Attorney: ConsiderationsIf you or a loved one has been injured because of another person's careless behavior, you have a lot of choices when it comes to an attorney. Here are some tips.
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Oregon Civil Litigation: The Rebuttal CaseIn an Oregon personal injury trial, each party gets to have their "say," but the Plaintiff, or the party with the burden of proof, gets the last say.
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Oregon Civil Ligation: The Defendant's Case in ChiefOregon civil injury trials allow each side to make a case. Insurance defense attorneys will offer evidence to deny injury or fault, or even prove a defense.
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Auto Insurance Policy Limits and Your Oregon and Washington Auto Injury ClaimAuto insurers must protect their insureds from paying out of pocket for Oregon and Washington claims. Policy limits play a significant role in how this works.
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Resting Your Case in an Oregon Injury TrialWe here the term all the time, but what does it really mean for a lawyer to tell a just, "Plaintiff rests his case"? Learn how this fits into the Oregon trial.
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The Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury: The Short and Long ViewA traumatic brain injury changes everything, not just for the injured, but their friends, family, and even health care providers.
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Oregon Civil Litigation: The Directed VerdictIn a civil personal injury trial in Oregon, a Plaintiff must prove all of the elements of the injury claim, or has to face a motion for a directed verdict