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Regardless of how safely you drive, there’s always the possibility of being involved in an auto accident due to the negligent acts of someone else.

It’s not unusual for the insurance company of the at-fault driver to offer you a settlement without knowing the true extent of your injuries. Don’t let the stress of an auto accident force you into settling before you are done treating. If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident, speak with a Lake Oswego car accident lawyer as soon as possible.

At Bridge City Law, our attorneys for auto accidents are committed to taking care of your legal needs and ensuring you’re treated fairly, so you can focus on what’s most important — regaining your health.

How Can an Attorney for Car Accidents in Lake Oswego Help?

Auto accidents are common throughout Oregon, including Lake Oswego. It’s hard to understand the full impact an accident can have on your life, until it happens to you. Depending on the severity of the collision, you could experience a lengthy recovery period that may cause you to miss several days, weeks, or even months of work. If your injuries have resulted in a permanent disability, you may be unable to return to your old job and forced to change careers. With our experienced and compassionate lawyers we can help you during this difficult time by handling every aspect of your accident claim with the insurance company, so you can focus on your recovery.

If you sustained a catastrophic injury in a car accident, you may also be facing significant emotional, physical, and financial damages. As a personal injury law firm, our role is to guide you through the legal process, every step of the way and make sure you are taken care of. Part of our duty as a personal injury lawyer is to gather evidence to build a strong case to help you receive a fair settlement from the insurance company of the fault driver to cover the cost of injuries, pain and suffering, medical bills, wage loss, property damages, and other losses. We will protect your case, advocate for your rights, and handle every aspect of your case so you can focus on your recovery.

Common Car Accident Injuries

The most common types of injuries seen in auto accidents include:

  • Head trauma/traumatic brain injuries
  • Neck injuries
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Back injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Internal bleeding
  • Burns
  • Internal organ damage
  • Amputation
  • Chest injuries

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COMPLEXITIES

Regarding Injuries in Car Accidents

Motor vehicle injuries often occur because of someone else’s negligent actions or inactions, whether through speeding, aggressive driving, distracted driving, drunk driving, or driving under the influence.

A negligent driver who is found at fault for causing an accident that resulted in a fatality may find themselves facing a wrongful death lawsuit. If you were involved in an accident, contact one of our auto accident lawyers as soon as possible after your accident to discuss your claim.

WHAT SHOULD I DO

After a Car Accident?

It can be surprising how confusing and disruptive an auto accident can be. There are so many things that must be taken care of immediately after an accident when you need to focus on recovering from injuries. It is so easy to unknowingly make decisions following an accident that can irreparably harm your case and impact the settlement amount to cover your losses. The following steps can ensure you protect your legal rights and your claim.

SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT

You should seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if you believe you are not severely injured. Some injuries may not be apparent for several hours or days after the motor vehicle accident. Your medical records will be used as evidence in your claim. Make sure to let all of the medical providers you’re treating with know about all of your injuries, including anxiety you might be having since your accident, even if the provider you’re treating with doesn't treat those specific types of injuries.

OBTAIN EVIDENCE

If you’re able to, walk around the scene of the accident and take photos of the road, weather conditions, your injuries, the damage done to all vehicles involved, and anything else you believe may have contributed to the accident. Be sure to keep a backup of all photos, names, and numbers you collected at the scene of the accident.

DO NOT SPEAK TO AN INSURANCE ADJUSTER

The insurance carrier responsible for paying for the damages from the accident will focus on protecting its interests first and foremost. Their priority is not the person injured in the car accident or providing the settlement you deserve. It’s best to avoid speaking to an insurance adjuster to prevent accidentally harming your claim. Hiring an attorney to take over communications with the insurance company will protect your claim and prevent the insurance company from taking advantage of you.

SPEAK WITH A SKILLED AUTO ACCIDENT ATTORNEY

A Portland personal injury attorney can provide the legal advice you need during the challenging time following an accident. Contacting an attorney before talking with the insurance company for the at-fault driver will help protect your legal rights and give you the best chance of recovering the compensation you deserve for your personal injury insurance claim.

CAUSES

Of Auto Accidents

Car accidents are often the result of reckless or negligent behavior. If you were injured in an auto accident due to driver negligence, you have the right to file a claim for compensation. There are many major causes of auto accidents in Lake Oswego, Oregon, including those listed here.

  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Poor road conditions
  • Inclement weather
  • Tailgating
  • Speeding
  • Texting
  • Not paying attention
  • Aggressive driving
  • Distracted driving

Car accidents are often the result of reckless or negligent behavior. If you were injured in an auto accident due to driver negligence, you have the right to file a claim for compensation. There are many major causes of auto accidents in Lake Oswego, Oregon, including these listed here.

  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Poor road conditions
  • Inclement weather
  • Tailgating
  • Speeding
  • Texting
  • Not paying attention
  • Aggressive driving
  • Distracted driving

COMMON CAR ACCIDENT TYPES

Some of the most common types of auto accidents our firm has extensive personal injury law experience include:

ROLLOVER ACCIDENTS

A rollover accident results when a vehicle tips over onto its roof or side. This type of collision has a much higher fatality rate compared to other types of auto accidents. We have decades of experience in managing these complex types of cases with care and compassion.

T-BONE ACCIDENT / SIDE IMPACT

A side-impact accident is often caused by failure to yield the right of way at an intersection. This type of accident is caused by one vehicle failing to obey a traffic signal. The severity of an accident and the injuries sustained can be increased at higher speeds. Vehicles that are equipped with side airbags can help reduce the severity of injuries.

HEAD-ON CRASH

A head-on collision is an accident in which the front ends of two vehicles collide as the vehicles are traveling in opposite directions. This is the deadliest type of accident due to the velocity of the vehicles.

REAR-END COLLISION

Commonly referred to as a fender bender, this type of accident will occur when one car crashes into the back of another vehicle. These accidents take place when there is a sudden deceleration by the first vehicle that doesn’t give the vehicle behind them adequate time to stop. Common injuries sustained in rear-end accidents include concussions, whiplash, and spinal injuries.
Distracted drivers, such as people who text or talk on the phone while driving, often cause rear-end collisions when they fail to notice that traffic has slowed or stopped in front of them. A distracted driver can also cause a side-impact collision by running a red light or stop sign. A rollover accident can be caused by a drunk driver, auto product liability, dangerous road or weather conditions, a tired driver, or a reckless driver. Any type of collision can become a hit-and-run accident if the at-fault party drives away without exchanging their contact and insurance information.

DAMAGES

Available After and Oregon Auto Accident

There are various types of compensation available to people injured in auto accidents. This usually includes economic and non-economic damages.

Economic damages are given to those injured to help cover the following losses:

  • Past and future lost wages
  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Property damage
  • Loss of employment
  • Any out-of-pocket accident-related expenses

Non-economic damages are given to auto accident victims for the following losses:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of consortium
  • Emotional distress

And more.

Economic damages are given to those injured to help cover the following losses:

  • Past and future lost wages
  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Property damage
  • Loss of employment
  • Any out-of-pocket accident-related expenses

Non-economic damages are given to auto accident victims for the following losses:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of consortium
  • Emotional distress

And more.

The total amount of compensation paid to someone injured in an accident in Oregon will vary and depend on the circumstances and facts related to each situation. Some of the main factors can include the severity of the injuries, how long the accident victim was out of work, how long it took the victim to recover, and whether or not the injuries sustained led to a permanent disability.

LIABILITY:

Compensation for Damages

Oregon operates under a modified comparative negligence system. This means that an accident victim can still receive compensation for their damages in an auto accident if they are partially at fault for the accident, as long as their share of negligence was not greater than that of the other driver involved. This also means the accident victim’s compensation will be reduced based on their percentage of fault. For example, if you are found ten percent at fault for the accident, your award will be reduced by ten percent.

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS IN OREGON

Auto accident victims should be aware that they have a limited amount of time to file a personal injury lawsuit after an accident. Oregon allows victims to file an auto accident lawsuit two years from the date of the accident. If you do not file within the two-year time frame you will be unable to pursue the compensation you need.

It’s best to talk to a car accident lawyer to make sure you understand the time limits, and other requirements you may need to do to protect your claim.

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If the injured person is a minor, the statute of limitations may be longer than two years. If the driver of the car that caused the collision is working for a city, county, state or federal employer, there is a 180 day written notice requirement that must be met. If the collision resulted in someone dying, the statute of limitations for the decedent’s estate is three years.

It is important to hire an experienced auto accident personal injury attorney to help you work on your case as soon as possible. Experienced car accident attorneys will ensure you have all the proper documents filed on time.

RESOLVING MY CASE

Will My Auto Accident Case Go to Trial?

Most Oregon auto accident cases will be resolved through settlements. There’s no need to go to court for a claim that can be resolved through negotiations. If the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, or if they try to deny your personal injury claim, it may be necessary to file a lawsuit and have your case handled in civil court.

Following is a list of the typical reasons that a case does not settle:

  1. There is a question over who is at fault for causing the accident
  2. There is not much visible damage to the car you were injured in
  3. You have similar pre-existing conditions
  4. There are gaps in your treatment
  5. You did not follow through with your medical provider’s advice
  6. You did not let your providers know about all of your injuries
  7. You did not tell your providers about similar types of issues or problems

Even when a lawsuit is filed, most accident claims settle without going to court. When a lawsuit is filed, it often means the process will take longer. There is a discovery phase where both sides will continue to investigate the accident and exchange information with each other. Negotiations will also continue with the insurance company for the person who caused the accident. In many situations, auto accidents are resolved before going to court is necessary. However, if the insurance company of the at-fault driver still refuses to offer a fair settlement, then it may be necessary to move forward with a trial.

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Our Oregon Auto Accident Attorneys at Bridge City Law

Our personal injury law firm has extensive experience handling complex auto accident cases in Lake Oswego and throughout the state of Oregon and we have the skills and resources necessary to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure you have the best possible outcome for your case.

If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident that was caused by the negligent or careless actions of someone else in the greater Portland area, reach out to our legal experts. The Lake Oswego Car Accident Attorneys at Bridge City Law can help.

We’re here to guide you through the personal injury claims process, take care of your legal needs, ensure you’re not taken advantage of by the insurance company, and that you receive fair compensation for your injuries, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Location- Lake Oswego

Just about 10 miles outside of Portland is the sparkling gem of Lake Oswego, Oregon — an idyllic blend of scenic tranquility, cultural vibrancy, and a warm and engaged community. Set on the serene shores of its namesake lake, the picturesque town of Lake Oswego offers charming shops, trendy boutiques, and some of the area’s most delectable dining options.

Cultural enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the captivating performances at the Lakewood Center for the Arts, and outdoor adventure seekers can indulge in some of the favorite activities, such as boating, fishing, and hiking in the nearby Tryon Creek State Natural Area.

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