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Abogados de Accidentes en Benton County

2 abogados de accidentes encontrados en Benton County, Oregon. Compare perfiles, calificaciones y contacte abogados directamente para una consulta gratuita.

Chris W. Dunfield
Chris W. Dunfield

Dunfield Law Office

Benton County
Jennifer L Hunking
Jennifer L Hunking

Jennifer L Hunking, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Benton County15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Benton County, Oregon

Benton County sits in the heart of the Willamette Valley, with Corvallis as its county seat and largest city. The county also includes the communities of Philomath, Adair Village, Monroe, and Alpine. Whether you live near the Oregon State University campus or in the rural areas west of town, accidents can happen anywhere — and knowing where to find the right attorney matters.

Common Accident Types in Benton County

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury cases in the area. Highway 99W carries heavy commuter traffic between Corvallis and the surrounding communities, while Highway 20 connects Philomath to the coast and sees its share of serious collisions, especially during winter weather. Harrison Boulevard and 9th Street in Corvallis are high-traffic corridors where fender benders and pedestrian accidents regularly occur.

Workplace injuries also account for a significant number of claims in Benton County. Agricultural operations, lumber and forestry work, and university facility maintenance all carry physical risks. Slip-and-fall incidents happen in commercial properties, restaurants, and public buildings throughout the county as well. Bicycle and pedestrian accidents are common in Corvallis, one of the most bike-friendly cities in Oregon.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Benton County

The type of accident you were involved in shapes the kind of attorney you need. A highway collision case requires different experience than a workplace injury or a premises liability claim. Look for a lawyer who has handled cases similar to yours and who knows Benton County's local courts. Most accident attorneys offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your situation before committing.

Oregon gives injured parties two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 51% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover damages.