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Why you should care about recorded statements

Time and time again people get involved in accidents and look to the other driver’s carrier to repair their damage and provide a rental car. Often the insurance company won’t agree with the body shop on the cost of repairs. Pressure is put upon the repair shop to do them for less. Used or…

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Toyota recalls 4 million cars

Toyota just issued a warning to consumers about a defective floor mat that can force down the accelerator pedal on many of their popular models. The mats have already been cited as the cause of four deaths in September of 2009 when an off duty California state trooper and three family members were involved…

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Oregon seatbelt law

Everyone knows the importance of wearing a seatbelt.  The device can help prevent ejection from a vehicle in a roll over.  It can also prevent an occupant from being thrown into the dashboard.  So what if a person is not exercising good judgment and fails to buckle up?  Well, for one thing it can…

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Rising health care costs

A September 10th article from CNN Money.com reported the Congressional Budget Office, the federal agency charged with calculating how much money health care reform will cost or save, just estimated that medical malpractice costs – including defensive medicine – amount to less than 2% of overall health care spending. Yet the local Vancouver newspaper,…

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Low settlements top insurance complaints in 2008

The office of the State Insurance Commissioner is charged with overseeing the business of insurance in Washington. The agency plays an important consumer watchdog role in making sure Washington citizens don’t get fleeced or treated unfairly by an insurance company. Complaints to the agency are investigated and sometimes action is taken against an insurance…

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Trucking accidents on the rise

A news release from US Newswire recently disclosed that thousands of trucking companies regularly violate federal safety regulations. Data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was analyzed. Examples of the violations included inadequate insurance, bald tires, defective brakes and loads that dangerously exceed weight limits. Drivers with little or no training and…

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Auto accident claims and repaying your medical insurance

Lately, there has been a trend by private medical insurance companies to request reimbursement out of any recovery an injured consumer receives as part of a settlement from a motor vehicle accident. Referred to as “subrogation”, more and more insurance companies are placing these provisions in their policies. In most claims, this doesn’t pose…

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Isn’t my case worth three times the medical bills?

On many occasions an attorney practicing in the personal injury field has heard this question. I’m not sure where the saying arose. I’ve even heard insurance adjustors (especially when they can use it to their advantage) tell people a case is worth three times the medical bills. Let’s set the record straight, there is…

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Sue to Collect Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Can you sue your own car insurance company for an uninsured motorist who cause you accident? It’s a question that gets asked more often than you may realize. Many people carry uninsured motorist coverage on their auto policy. This way when an uninsured driver hits your car and causes an injury, you can look…

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PIP medical exams

Both Oregon and Washington require drivers carry liability insurance to operate a vehicle on public roads. The liability coverage has to be at least $25,000 in amount. Often referred to as “full coverage” policies, this type of insurance is available to pay damages to anyone injured in a collision as a result of another…

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