Earthquakes are a common occurrence in Oregon and have the potential to cause terrible damage to your property. In most cases, homeowner policies, as well as mobile home, condominium, and renter insurance policies, don’t cover earthquakes. Oregon’s Department of Consumer & Business Services reports that only around 20% of Oregonians have earthquake coverage since the…

With technology advancing every day, more businesses and individuals use video surveillance to keep their property and themselves safe. If you walk down the street, chances are you’ll encounter several security cameras either on street lights or outside garages. Many people also invest in Ring Doorbells, which take video recordings when movement is detected outside…

After a car accident, you’re often busy processing documents and gathering information. While your first reaction may be to submit paperwork, the most important thing you can do is make sure you suffered no harm. Even if you don’t have any visible injuries, latent internal ones can cause you to suffer extreme damage if not…

More people have been using electronic bikes as alternative transportation to cars in the last few years. Unlike standard bikes, e-bikes have a battery-operated motor that allows riders to increase their speed with less effort. Not only are e-bikes an environmentally friendly travel option, but they also provide riders with mental and physical benefits. Many…

Many Oregon residents and visitors enjoy skiing or snowboarding at all times of the year. With various resorts and mountains to choose from, there’s something for everyone seeking to enjoy a thrilling activity. However, there is a risk that you may suffer a serious injury while enjoying time in the snow. While it’s common to…

Henry Hagg Lake has an unfortunate history of drownings that has spanned over the last few decades. On Saturday, August 14th, Satoru Kamoshita, 61, of Beaverton, was out kayaking and enjoying his free time when he decided to exit his boat for a light swim. Unfortunately, 9-1-1 dispatchers started receiving reports that a swimmer had…

As some segments of society grind to a halt to adhere to local shutdown requirements, many of us are adjusting established routines in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. While familiar risks like car accidents remain, how those risks are approached has been changed by this new reality. Clients may be wondering “Could my settlement be…

In early August 2021, the Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled around 2 million dehumidifiers made by New Widetech. After investigating over 107 incidents of the dehumidifiers overheating or catching fire, New Widetech is recalling their products for manufacturing safety concerns. While there are no reports of any injuries concerning the recalled products, New Widetech’s malfunctioning…

“And ladies and gentlemen, in support of my client’s severe, constant pain, I call witness, oxycontin followed by witness fentanyl.”  “What?!” you say. “That’s ridiculous!! Opioids can’t testify!” Of course not, but prescribing opioids is often the path of least resistance. In the post-pandemic era, the medical profession has been squeezed by staffing shortages. And,…

Around 8:20 p.m. on October 3rd, deputies from the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of an overturned sailboat south of Nehalem Bay. On the nearby beach, authorities spotted an unconscious woman, but medics were unable to revive her. When the 42-foot sailboat washed up on the beach, the U.S. Coast Guard found…