What Should I Do If I’ve Totaled My Car In Oregon?
Posted on March 23, 2020 in Car Accident
Getting into a car accident can be scary, regardless of the severity. Even if there are no injuries involved, the aftermath of an accident can be complicated. Many people are told that their cars are totaled after an accident. Understanding what it means to “total” a car and what you can do about it can… read more
What Is Oregon’s Bicycle Helmet Law?
Posted on March 18, 2020 in Bicycle Accidents
There are many bicycle riders in Oregon. Whether riding for recreational purposes or using a bicycle as a main method of transportation, it is important that citizens of the state understand the laws regarding bicycling. Many people ask whether or not a bicycle helmet is mandatory in Oregon. Here, we want to outline bicycle helmet… read more
What is “Assumption of Risk”?
Posted on March 16, 2020 in Personal Injury Claim Process
If you have been injured due to the negligence or carelessness of another person, you should be able to recover compensation for what happened. However, recovering compensation can be complicated, especially if it is argued that the victim had an “assumption of risk.” It is important to understand this concept and how it can apply… read more
What Is a Permissive User on a Car Insurance Policy?
Posted on March 11, 2020 in Car Accident
Car insurance can be valuable in the aftermath of a car accident, but it is important to understand who will be covered in the event an accident occurs. While it is generally understood that a person named on an insurance policy is covered in the event a crash occurs, it is not always as clear… read more
What Are The Oregon Right-of-Way Laws?
Posted on March 9, 2020 in Car Accident
It is vital that everybody on the roadway understands right-of-way laws. These laws are in place to prevent serious accidents from occurring, and they keep order on the roadway. The right-of-way laws in Oregon are similar to those in other states, so here we want to offer a brief refresher of some of the most… read more
How Is Pain And Suffering Calculated In Oregon?
Posted on March 4, 2020 in Personal Injury Claim Process
In the aftermath of sustaining an injury that was caused by another person’s careless or negligent actions, victims are usually able to receive settlements for their losses. Part of these settlements often includes damages for pain and suffering. It is important to understand how pain and suffering damages are calculated in Oregon. These damages are… read more
Do I Need A License For A Moped In Oregon?
Posted on March 2, 2020 in Auto Accidents
Mopeds have become a popular mode of transportation for many people across the state of Oregon. While these vehicles may provide a convenient and relatively cost-efficient way to get around, it is important for our citizens to thoroughly understand Oregon moped laws. There are plenty of misconceptions about whether or not you need a license… read more