Although there are many vehicles on Portland's roads and highways, a number of the city's residents choose to walk to work, school and for errands. Walking is great exercise and is good for the environment, as it keeps vehicles and their emissions off of the roads....
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Month: May 2019
Different injuries may result from motor vehicle accidents
Earlier this year, this Oregon personal injury legal blog provided its readers with a post on the injuries that victims can suffer when they are involved in rear-end collisions. This form of accident often results in neck and back injuries because victims may suffer...
Pedestrian deaths climbing
Pedestrian deaths have rose greatly in this country, according to the Governor's Highway Safety Association. In addition to the virtual absence of any protection to pedestrians, many factors have contributed to the record number of fatalities in auto-pedestrian...
Construction’s “Fatal Four” cause majority of worker deaths
When you kick up your feet after a long day working on an Oregon construction site, chances are, you feel aches, pains and other work-related injuries or ailments. The construction industry is an undeniably dangerous one to work in, and if you are able to end your...
Compensation after a devastating bike accident
Cycling is a great way to stay in shape and to commute without contributing to one's own carbon footprint. Many Portland residents use their bicycles for recreation and transportation, and it is not unusual to see packs of riders out together during rides and races....
Elements in an auto-pedestrian claim for personal injury damages
No victim of a personal injury accident should have to pay to put their life back together after someone else's negligence inflicts harm upon them. When a Portland resident is harmed as a pedestrian in a collision with a car, they may suffer injuries that affect their...