Below are just a few interesting facts about automobile accidents in the state of Oregon:
In 2010, there were 317 fatalities resulting from car accidents on Oregon roads.
A total of 30,493 people were injured in 20,879 Oregon traffic accidents in 2010.
Of all fatal crashes in 2010, 40% were caused when vehicles struck a fixed object.
The most common cause of non-fatal injuries in traffic accidents in Oregon was rear-end collisions.
If you or a love one has been involved in an automobile accident, contact IIHC immediately to start getting the legal and medical help you need for a full physical and financial recovery.
We can help you achieve the best possible results of your auto accident by referring you to experienced attorneys and top-notch medical facilities.
Our attorneys can help:
Determine if an insurance claim is the right option. Our attorneys review all possible options, advising you of the potential advantages—and risks—of each option.
Provide advice prior to filing your claim and help you understand the claim process. With our help, you’ll know what to say and what to avoid saying to provide the best chances of receiving fair treatment by the insurance company.
Review insurance settlement offers. The first offer is not necessarily the best offer, and signing a settlement agreement instantly ends your rights to receive further compensation for the claim. By having us review the offer, we can advise you to pursue additional compensation if needed.
Negotiate with insurance company representatives and help pursue the full compensation you deserve.
The outcome of an auto accident can change your life. If you have sustained injury in any auto accidents in Oregon, contact IIHC. We will refer you to one of our skilled Oregon car accident attorneys who can help ensure that the outcome of your case is positive.
If you've been injured in a car accident, turn to IIHC. The leading health professionals at our clinics are dedicated to helping you achieve your health and wellness objectives -- combining skill and expertise to get you the care you deserve.