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  • SUVs Do Not Fare Well in Crash Testing
  • Federal Judge Nixes Movie Download Lawsuit Tactic
  • A Tough Week for Oregon Workers
  • Federal Court Scolds Social Security Judge
  • Oregon Department of Transportation Now A Defendant in Tour Bus Crash Case
  • What is a Third Party Case?
  • The Phantom Driver and the Uininsured Motorist Claim
  • Ear Buds Raising Concern About Hearing Loss
  • New Compassionate Allowances for Social Security
  • FDA Issues Tips On Health Fraud Scams
  • Teen Driver Accident Deaths Up Sharply
  • Can An Insurance Company Get To My Social Media?
  • Oregon State Trooper Link Enforcement Efforts to Roadway Departure Fatalities
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  • How to Tell Social Security About Your Prior Work
  • Portland, Oregon Video Shows Motorists Oblivious
  • Toyota Recall Alert
  • Commuter Column Recommendation
  • City of Astoria Takes Creative and Controversial Approach
  • How Can I Cut The Wait From Social Security
  • New Oregon Workers Compensation Reimbursement Form
  • Infant Recliner Recall Fight
  • BC Tour Bus Company Gets Out in Front on Seatbelts
  • GAO Report Accounts for Cost of Motorcycle Crashes
  • Superbowl Party Hosts Can be Liable for Putting Drunk Driver on the Road
  • Disabled Vets, Social Security and The Disconnect
  • Multi- Car Collisions Add Issues, and Possible Avenues of Recovery
  • A Few Words About PIP
  • Commerical Truck Safety Sweep Reveals Potential Danger to Oregon Drivers
  • Clatskanie Auto Collision Highlights Animal v. Car Hazards
  • Lack of Health Care Kills More Than Drunk Drivers and Murderers
  • SSI and Social Security Disability Insurance: What's the Difference?
  • Labor Day Motor Vehicle Crash Fatalities Down This Year
  • Government Recalls Window Blinds Due to Child Injuries
  • Oregon OSHA Violations May Support Employer Liability Law Claim
  • Risk of Injury From Texting Gets National Attention
  • New Evidence That Cell Phones Increase Risk of Injury
  • PTSD Rates Jump for Iraq and Afganistan Vets
  • Drunk Driver Frequency Less Overall
  • Fall, Not Summer The Most Dangerous Time for Oregon Motorists
  • Judging Judges and the Ol' Double Standard
  • Careless Drivers Face Stiffer Penalties with Vulnerable Vehicles
  • Injured Oregonians Get Legislative Relief
  • Personal Injury Victims Wait Too Long for Medicare
  • Motor Vehicle Accident Victims Fight to Hold GM Accountable
  • Disabled Asking For "Early" Medicare Enrollment
  • Rape Case Highlights Arbitration Debate
  • Can Federal Government Be Held Responsible for Katrina Damage?
  • Tyson Child Tragedy Raises Awareness
  • Myths of Civil Justice
  • Iraq Vets Struggle With Their Own "Agent Orange"
  • Recent Legislation Aimed to Hold Medical Device Manufacterers Accountable
  • Pedestrians and the Law
  • Workers Memorial Day
  • Large Truck Safety Facts
  • What is "Work Disability"
  • AARP Estimates 19 Million Americans Disabled
  • Disability Backlog: An Update
  • Bicyclist and Driver Attitudes
  • Oregon Legislature Moves Foward to Address Liability Caps
  • Legislation May Protect Consumers From Tainted Food
  • Washington Lawyers Stepping To The Plate For Storm Victims
  • Northwest Seatbelt Blitz Aims for Injury Prevention
  • Oregon Drivers Can Check Vehicle Safety Data Online
  • FDA Offers Searchable Data Base for Food Recalls
  • Something to Ponder
  • Breaking the Disability Hearings Backlog; Some Ideas
  • Health Care Giant Nailed for Fraud
  • Oregon Legal Service Groups Face Budget Cuts
  • Applying for Social Security Disability Online
  • Oregon Collision Kills Three, Black Ice a Cause
  • VA Groups Lose In Attempt to Jump Start Disability Claims
  • Diesel Exhaust Could Cause Occupational Injury
  • Electronic Medical Records System May Help Disabled Oregonians
  • Insurance Company Gets "Creative" With Claim Denial
  • Oregon Driver Responsibilities After Car Wreck
  • Eastern Oregon and Washington Downwinders Win Battle for Injury Compensation
  • Oregon Motorists Can Avoid Crashes With Trip Check
  • Oregon Workers Beware of Bug Bombs
  • The Oregonian Misses the Mark on Social Security Disability
  • Oregon Study Offers Hope to Seriously Injured
  • Oregon Supreme Court Holds Its Own on Wrongful Death Punitive Damages
  • Oregon Disabled Veterans Finally Get Treatment Options
  • Oregon Man Dies From Auto Wreck After Refusing Care
  • Oregon and Washington Get High Marks for Preventing Traffic Injuries
  • Oregon Workers' Compensation Claim Denials: Combined Condition
  • New Web Site May Keep Oregon Kids Safe
  • Oregon Personal Injury: What is a "Contingent Fee Agreement"
  • Oregon Court Rules in Favor of Car Owner in Property Damage Claim
  • Oregon Motorcycle Training Can Prevent Injuries
  • Portland Social Security Hearings Bogged Down
  • Social Security Disability Claims: The Basics
  • Driver's Ed Can Help Keep Oregon Kids Safe
  • Oregon Workers' Compensation Settlements: What's The Deal?
  • Oregon Workers' Compensation Primer: Notice of Closure
  • Attention Oregon Motorists: Texting While Driving May Be As Dangerous as Drunk Driving
  • Is Your Oregon Worker's Compensation Carrier Taking Full Responsibility?
  • Oregon Uninsured Motorist Coverage Protects Auto Accident Victims
  • Oregon Auto Insurance Claims: Working With Your Insurance Company After a Collision
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