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You can contact the court clerk in the county in which the accident happened, and inquire as to whether any party has sued you in your name. Just... Read Answer
It seems to me that the most common concern clients have with their attorney is lack of communications. An attorney is obligagted to keep you... Read Answer
Lawyers are hired “at will” that means you have the right to terminate a lawyer at any time without cause. However,... Read Answer
The basic rule is that you can get compensated for your economic damages (medical bills and loss of income) but you can not get compensated for pain... Read Answer
In order to answer your question, I would have to see the police reports and/or claim documents that led to the $3,000 settlement. Also, which... Read Answer
If you invited your girlfriend to come and live in your home and she brought her stuff to the residence and had access to your personal property, you... Read Answer
Experience in the area of your suit.
The other driver and owner are responsible, but without insurance good luck. Check your policy to see if you have uninsured motorist (UM) coverage.
You could have some serious problems on these facts. By your statement that you and your brother are joint owners, I am assuming that you are... Read Answer
First thing, make sure your car is stored under your control and no repairs are made until after it has been inspected by a qualified expert. ... Read Answer
If the airbag failed to perform as designed and advertised, and if that failure was a proximate cause of your injury, your would have a cause of... Read Answer
That's why you should have uninsured motorist coverage as part of your auto insurance policy.
Yes, your husband has some major problems and needs to consult an attorney to see how best to protect himself. His car insurance company will not... Read Answer
As it happens, the reason this person was not insured is probably because he or she did not have the money to pay their insurance premiums. If so,... Read Answer
The statute of limitations in Oregon is 2 years from the date of loss. It can be longer for injuries to minors. Yes, you can fire your attorney,... Read Answer
If your employer is an Oregon company and they are compliant in having workers' compensation insurance they are immune from suit unless they have... Read Answer
While an owner of a motel in Oregon does have a duty to install and maintain carbon monoxide monitors and fire alarms, the bigger issue here is the... Read Answer
The main issue is, why were they in your apartment in the first place? Second, do you share that apartment with your boyfriend ? if so, are you both... Read Answer
Airbag deployment and seat belt locking are designed to be triggered by a front or rear impact like you would experience if you rear-ended another... Read Answer
Your friend's insurance company paid your chiropractic bill under Oregon's PIP coverage (Personal Injury Protection). This coverage is mandated... Read Answer
Sorry to hear of your situation. If the injury occurred in Oregon and your employer was compliant with workers compensation rules it will be very... Read Answer
The obvious answer begins with - go get healthy. Focus on your health. In Oregon, you typically have two years from the date of injury to file a... Read Answer
The short answer is - maybe. You will have to establish that the dentist's actions fell below the "standard of care" in Oregon. This means that you... Read Answer