Año: 2015
Twenty-six Percent of Car Wrecks Involve Cell Phones
With all the warnings about talking or texting while driving, a new study shows the situation is actually getting worse. Cellphone usage is now an issue in 36% of all motor vehicle crashes according to an annual survey from the National Safety Council. The survey found that 21% of phone related crashes involve drivers talking… leer más
Leyes de DUI de Oregón
Oregon has some of the strictest laws when it comes to drinking and driving. In our state you can receive up to 1 year in jail for driving under the influence. The fine that you could receive is between $1,000 and $2,000. In Oregon, your licensed will be suspended for 1 year in most DUI… leer más
Driving Safety on Black Ice
With multiple crashes in Oregon this past weekend due to black ice on roads, we believe it is important to use extreme caution during icy conditions. Early mornings pose some of the greatest danger when driving in the dark on icy roads. Morning fog can reduce visibility making it harder to see ice on the… leer más
Google’s Driverless Car May be Bad for Personal Injury Lawyer’s Businesses
Google’s self-driving car is looking for auto industry partners to bring the technology to market in the next five years. These driverless cars could possibly hurt personal injury lawyers and their businesses. Over the years, new innovations and technology have decreased the number of fatalities with safer cars on the roads. If human error crashes… leer más
Dark Streets Limit Visibility for Drivers and Pedestrians
The past couple of weeks there have been several accidents involving pedestrians being hit by vehicles in the early morning or evenings when it is still dark out. Some of these crashes involved victims who did not survive. If you are walking at night make sure drivers can see you. Be visible and try to… leer más
¿Cuáles son las lesiones más frecuentes en los accidentes de tráfico?
Más de 3 millones de personas resultan heridas cada año en accidentes de tráfico en todo el país. Las lesiones por accidentes varían enormemente debido a las circunstancias de la colisión. Algunas lesiones pueden resolverse rápidamente sin tratamiento médico, pero otras lesiones más graves pueden llegar a ser más permanentes y dar lugar a una discapacidad física. Algunos de los factores que... leer más
New Smart Bike Warns you if a Car is about to Hit You
The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) is behind a new smart bike that lets you know when fast-moving objects get too close. The saddle and handlebars of the bike vibrate if a car or bike is getting too close behind you or someone suddenly pulls out in front of you. The Dutch agency… leer más
When is the Wrong time to Pass other Vehicles
Over the past couple weeks, there has been multiple car crashes involving vehicles trying to pass others in no-passing zones in Oregon. Unfortunately, these crashes typically end with serious injuries or death due to the speed of the vehicles attempting to pass. Head-on collisions in these situations are extremely life-threatening. If you misjudge the amount… leer más
Interactive Map Shows Pedestrian and Cyclist Deaths in Portland Area
Pedestrian and cyclist deaths have increased each year since 2009. Since these deaths were creating a big concern, federal officials launched and initiative in September to increase pedestrian and cyclist safety. Including Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Clark counties, pedestrian and cyclist deaths are matching the national upward trend. The graph below shows the number each… leer más
¿Cuáles son las leyes y estatutos de Oregón sobre lesiones personales?
If you have been injured in an accident in Oregon, understanding the rules will help you begin the personal injury claim process. Below are key state laws that are important for your personal injury lawsuit or insurance settlement. Time Limit All states have laws explaining the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit… leer más