Abogados de Accidentes en Oregon
Encuentre los mejores abogados de accidentes en Oregon (OR). Explore por ciudad o vea los abogados mejor calificados a continuación.
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Aloha
53 abogados
Eugene
43 abogados
Bend
40 abogados
Beaverton
30 abogados
Clackamas County
26 abogados
Lake Oswego
26 abogados
Albany
22 abogados
Mcminnville
22 abogados
Canby
19 abogados
Ashland
19 abogados
Gresham
19 abogados
Portland
16 abogados
Forest Grove
15 abogados
Happy Valley
9 abogados
Deschutes County
8 abogados
Newberg
6 abogados
Hermiston
6 abogados
Hillsboro
5 abogados
Oregon City
5 abogados
Klamath Falls
4 abogados
Klamath County
4 abogados
Grants Pass
3 abogados
Columbia County
3 abogados
Benton County
2 abogados
Corvallis
2 abogados
Central Point
1 abogado
Coos Bay
1 abogado
Douglas County
1 abogado
Abogados Mejor Calificados en Oregon

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Cronan & Associates
Finding Accident and Injury Lawyers in Oregon
Oregon has specific laws that affect how injury claims play out, from car crashes on I-5 to workplace accidents at lumber mills. The state follows its own rules on fault, filing deadlines, and damage recovery. Knowing where you stand under Oregon law can make a real difference in the outcome of your claim.
Oregon Injury Laws
Oregon's statute of limitations for most personal injury and wrongful death claims is 2 years from the date of the injury or death. Miss that window and the court will almost certainly throw out your case. Workplace injury claims filed through Oregon's workers' compensation system have different deadlines, so check those separately.
Oregon uses a modified comparative fault rule with a 51% threshold. If you're found to be 51% or more at fault for the accident, you recover nothing. If your share of fault is 50% or less, your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of blame. For example, if you're awarded $100,000 but found 30% at fault, you receive $70,000.
Oregon does not cap compensatory damages in most injury cases. However, the state has placed caps on noneconomic damages in certain wrongful death claims, which courts have revisited over the years. Economic damages like medical bills and lost wages remain uncapped.
When to Contact a Lawyer in Oregon
- You were injured in a car or truck accident and the insurance company is offering a quick settlement
- You suffered a workplace injury and your workers' compensation claim was denied or underpaid
- You were hurt in a slip and fall on someone else's property and the property owner disputes responsibility
- A family member died due to another party's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim within Oregon's 2-year deadline
Frequently Asked Questions About Oregon Injury Claims
Does Oregon require car insurance, and how does that affect my accident claim?
Yes. Oregon law requires drivers to carry minimum liability coverage of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury. Oregon is a fault state, meaning the at-fault driver's insurance pays. You can also file a claim directly against the other driver if their coverage falls short of your losses.
Can I still file a claim if my workplace injury is covered by Oregon workers' compensation?
Workers' compensation covers most on-the-job injuries in Oregon regardless of fault. But if a third party — not your employer — caused the injury, you may have a separate injury claim against that party. An example would be a truck driver employed by one company who gets hit by a driver working for another.



