7 Common Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Oregon Accident Case: What to Do After an Accident in Oregon

This book is available FREE for anyone involved in an Oregon accident.

What to Do After an Accident in Oregon:

  • Get medical attention.
  • Report the accident to your insurance company.
  • READ THIS BOOK. 

This book will teach you how to avoid the seven common mistakes that Oregon accident victims make in handling their own claims. Remember, if you make a mistake you could lose the chance to receive fair compensation for your injuries.

The first hours, days, and months after an Oregon accident case are the most important. This book will teach you how to avoid the seven common mistakes that Oregon accident victims make in handling their own claims. If you do not know what to do after an accident in Oregon, you need to get this book. 

Personal injury accident claims can be complicated. In a serious accident, you do not want to be left to pay all the bills yourself – you want to be sure the insurance company pays your damages for you. And if the insurance company starts being difficult or tries to deny the claim, you want to have  the tools to fight back.

What are my rights? How do I begin the claims process?

This book answers the questions:
  • Should I give a recorded statement to the insurance adjuster?
  • How does the the accident claims process work?
  • How can I pay my medical bills? Will my insurance help me?
  • How much time do I have to file a claim?
  • What if the person who hit me is not insured?

Don’t let the insurance company take advantage of you!

The insurance company should pay your medical bills, your lost wages, and your property damages. Order this book and start understanding your rights today. As personal injury attorneys, we deal with insurance companies every day, and we know they can try to trick people who do not understand the personal injury claims system. Once you read this book you will understand how to speak their language and how to use the system for your own claim.

You have a limited amount of time to file an Oregon accident claim.

Every state has different laws regarding personal injury cases and insurance laws. If you were injured outside of Oregon, we suggest you look for a similar book for your state. We also do not give this book out for free to attorneys or insurance adjusters – if you fall into one of these categories, please buy it on Amazon.com. We see this as a public service we provide for Portland and Oregon accident victims.

We wrote this book so you could educate yourself about what to do after an accident, and gives you tips on how accident claims work, which insurance policies can help pay for your medical bills, what to look for in a lawyer, and who can settle their case without one.

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Car Accidents

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Fatal Auto Accidents

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Motorcycle Accidents

Drunk Driving Crash Kills Motorcyclist | Oregon Motorcycle Lawyers

Man Dies in Motorcycle Crash | Oregon Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

Electric Motorcycle Rider Crashes | Oregon Accident Lawyers

Truck Accidents

Tragic Amtrak Crash Causes 6 Deaths, Prompts Lawsuit

What Dangers Do Commercial Truck Drivers with Sleep Apnea Create On the Road?

One Killed in Truck Accident on Highway 22

Hit and Run Accidents

Police Seek Hit-and-Run Driver in Fatal Crash | Oregon Hit-and-Run Accident Attorneys

Drunk Hit-and-Run Driver Injures Two | Oregon Hit-and-Run Lawyers

Hit-and-Run Driver Arrested | Portland Personal Injury Lawyers

Hit-and-Run Driver in Salem Fatal Pedestrian Accident Turns Himself In

Man Walking Bicycle Killed by Oregon Hit-and-Run Driver

Oregon Hit-and-Run Accident Victim Obtains $100,000 Settlement for Knee Injury

Drunk Driving and DUI

Drunk Driver Involved in Hit-and-Run Crash in Springfield

Drunk Driver Injures Four Adults, One Child in Eugene Rollover Accident

Seat Belts Save Lives Over Memorial Day Weekend

Driving Safety

Two Recent OSP Car Crashes Caused by Black Ice

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Bike Accidents

Summer Cycling Safety Tips for Portland Bicyclists

Learn How to Prevent Oregon Bike Crashes during National Bike Safety Month

Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accident on Highway 211 Leaves Bicyclist Injured

Bicyclist Seriously Injured in Southwest Portland Accident Involving Vehicle that Crashed into Home

Police Nab Hit-and-Run Driver Who Injured Bicyclist | Southeast Portland Bicycle Attorneys

Police Say Driver Intentionally Hit Bicyclist | Portland Bicycle Attorneys

Pedestrian Accidents

Naked Driver Kills Pedestrian in Washington County, OR

Downtown Portland Pedestrian Crash Injures Two Men

One “Superman” Demonstrates Hope for Oregon Hit-and-Run Accident Victims

Highway 99E Pedestrian Accident Results in Fatality

Man Killed in Portland Pedestrian Accident

Pedestrian in Critical Condition after Canby Accident Involving Pickup Truck

Personal Injury

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is June 15

Using a Police Report for Your Personal Injury Claim

A Good Attorney Makes You Feel Like You Are the Only Client

Trial Tips

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What to Document in Case of an Accident

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Children and Minors

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Girl Traumatized after Being Dragged by Bus | Oregon Injury Lawyers

Yacolt 2-year-old run over by father | Injuries to Children & Minors

Legal Updates

Oregon’s Cell Phone Ban | Portland Personal Injury Lawyer

Changes to Personal Injury Law in Oregon

11-Year-Old Boy Takes Coleman to Court | Portland Injury Attorneys

Dealing With the Insurance Company Adjuster

Confessions of a Former Insurance Defense Lawyer

General

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Aurora Intersection Accident Splits Car in Half, Results in Fatality

Highway 97 Two Car Collision Caused by Drunk Driver

Disclaimer:

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Portland Personal Injury Attorney Disclaimer: The personal injury, car accident, bike accident and pedestrian accident information presented on this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer or attorney client relationship. Any results portrayed here were dependent on the facts of a particular legal matter and results vary from case to case. Please contact an Oregon personal injury lawyer or Portland injury attorney at Shulman DuBois LLC for a consultation on your particular case.

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