There is a lot of incorrect info out there regarding personal injury cases - today I am reviewing the top 3 myths I hear most often.
http://www.mayorlaw.com/personal-injury-myths-shouldnt-believe/
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Personal Injury Myths: What You SHOULDN'T Believe
Effective this Sunday, drivers in Oregon can be pulled over for not only texting and talking on their cellphones, but also for navigating, using social media and any other "hands-on" cellphone and electronics use. Here is what you need to know to avoid heavy fines and jail time.
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Oregon's New Distracted Driving Law Takes Effect This Sunday: What You Need To Know
Learning to spot and avoid a drunk driver is an important part of keeping you and your loved ones out of harms way, and we all share a responsibility to report them to police. In this article, I share my tips for identifying, avoiding, and reporting drunk drivers on the road.
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How to Identify, Avoid and Report Drunk Drivers On The Road
Pedestrian injury lawsuit filed by Mayor Law, LLC prompts ODOT and city of Tigard to make major safety improvements to dangerous crosswalk on Hall Blvd.
"I'm happy that ODOT and the City of Tigard finally recognize the danger they have and are trying to do something about it.” - Attorney, Travis Mayor
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ODOT to install flashing beacon, island at controversial Hall crossing
Update: The Sentate did not vote Monday April 24th on Senate Bill 737. A new date for a vote hasn't been set yet.
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Catastrophically injured Oregonians ask for right to sue for more than $500,000 for suffering
Fellow Oregonians - there is a crucial vote coming up this week about a bill to eliminate the cap of $500,000 in non-economic damages in personal injury claims. The bill restores our constitutional right to let a jury of our peers decide what is fair and just. Call your state Senator and ask them to vote “Yes” on Senate Bill 737.
Last year, the Oregon Supreme Court in the Horton case reversed a decision it had made 17 year earlier, and reinstated an arbitrary cap on monetary damages injury and abuse victims can seek from their wrongdoers. Senate Bill 737 would eliminate the cap and restore the decision to decide monetary damages to juries based on the particular facts of each case.
The reality is that this law will not impact most people. However, for victims of horrific sexual abuse, irreversible medical errors and catastrophic personal injuries, their lives are irreparably changed.
If you don’t know who is your senator, use this link: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/findyourlegislator/leg-districts.html
Restore Justice for Survivors
April 17, 2017 at 6:52 PM ·
Our Senators should protect victims. Not their abusers. Call 503-986-1851 and tell your Senator to vote YES on SB 737.