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We’ll review your case at no cost to you, including answering any questions regarding your insurance policy. You’ll understand your rights, possible outcomes, and the best course of action moving forward.
We'll gather all necessary evidence, including medical records, witness statements, police reports, and expert testimonies, to build a strong claim. Thereafter, we’ll file a claim against the at-fault party's insurance company.
We’ll review and negotiate the opposing party’s offer. If a fair settlement isn't reached, we will take your case to trial and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We’ll work tirelessly to help you pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, so you can focus on moving forward with your life.
Contact us anytime to speak directly with an Oregon truck accident lawyer. When you call, an lawyer will always answer the phone.
In Oregon, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Filing within this timeframe is crucial; if you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other injury related expenses. Acting quickly also helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.
Our Oregon truck accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if we win. Our fee is a percentage of the settlement awarded, ranging from 33% to 40%. There are no upfront costs, ensuring that you can pursue the justice and compensation you deserve.
The compensation from a truck accident claim in Oregon depends on factors such as the severity of your injuries, recovery time, liability disputes, and the circumstances of the crash. Typically, you can be compensated for medical expenses, lost wages (past and future), and pain and suffering (capped at $500,000). In some cases of extreme negligence, additional compensation may be awarded to punish the offense.
Yes, you can collect compensation for a truck accident even if you are partially responsible. Oregon follows a modified comparative negligence rule meaning you can claim compensation if you're deemed less than 51% responsible for the accident. For instance, if you are found 20% at fault and your total settlement amount is $100,000, you would receive $80,000.
Although you don't need an Oregon truck accident lawyer, it is highly advised. Truck accident cases are far more complex than standard car accidents due to factors like federal regulations, commercial insurance policies, and the involvement of multiple parties. An Oregon truck accident lawyer will investigate the accident, determine liability, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies. If a fair settlement isn’t reached, they are prepared to take your case to trial and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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