For Motorcyclists the Right Insurance Coverage is Essential

Auto insurance policies in the state of Oregon automatically come with medical coverage, or PIP (Personal Injury Protection). Motorcycle policies, however, don’t include PIP unless you sign up for it – and it’s usually very affordable. This is often overlooked when purchasing your motorcycle insurance. Many motorcycle accidents are actually the fault of the rider, … Read More

Failure to Drive on the Right

Generally, motor vehicle drivers must drive on the right half of the roadway—and to the right of oncoming vehicles. This principle is well-established in Oregon’s statutes [ORS 811.295(1)].  There are only a few exceptions to this basic rule. Limited Exceptions to the Rule You are required to drive on the right half of the road … Read More

Grocery Store Landscaping Created a Risk of Harm

Our client was leaving a grocery store when she tripped on several small landscaping rocks that ended up on the sidewalk.  The rocks were flat and blended in so that she did not see them.  The fall resulted in our client’s elbow being broken. The grocery store’s insurance company denied liability. The denial was based … Read More

Oregon Cell Phone Laws

We all know that distracted driving is dangerous.  We’ve all seen people who drive while reading the paper, shaving, and applying makeup.  In Oregon and beyond, however, legislators have taken special note of cell phone use, with many believing it to be a crisis that follows in the footsteps of drunk driving. In 2013, police … Read More

Oregon Personal Injury Protection 101

After an automobile accident, you may be entitled to personal injury protection (PIP) benefits under your own automobile insurance policy.  PIP is a type of “no fault” insurance that is required for most Oregon auto policies.  These benefits will help even if you are at fault for the accident, and using these benefits will not … Read More

Dwyer Williams Cherkoss Accident Investigation Results in Settlement

A Dwyer Williams Cherkoss client was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by a friend. Another motorist, traveling from the opposite direction, veered into their lane of travel, causing a head on collision.  Our client was seriously injured and was transported to a local hospital. The other motorists initially claimed that the accident was … Read More