As a lawyer who has practiced both as an insurance defense attorney, and as a personal injury attorney, I’m often asked my opinion as to how much automobile insurance a person should have. The quick answer is $100,000/$300,000 with $100,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. I will explain in detail below. Here is a … Read More
What is the Oregon Basic Speed Rule?
By Arne Cherkoss Oregon statutes do not provide an absolute or fixed speed limit. Instead, Oregon statutes establish what is known as the basic speed rule. The basic speed rule provides that no person shall drive a motor vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard to … Read More
Personal Injury Update
It’s been a hectic week here at our personal injury firm… I was supposed to start a trial today in a car crash case with severe low back injuries, including an annular fissure and herniated disks (with not one, but two surgeries required). It would have been my fourth personal accident or injury trial of … Read More
Do I qualify for PIP benefits?
By Arne Cherkoss PIP benefits Every motor vehicle liability policy issued for delivery in Oregon that covers private passenger motor vehicles must provide PIP benefits. The term motor vehicle means a self-propelled land motor vehicle or trailer, other than (1) a farm vehicle (or other self propelled equipment designed for use principally off public roads, … Read More
What is PIP, what does PIP cover, and can I get it for my motorcycle?
PIP stands for personal injury protection. Oregon law requires all automobile insurance policies issued in Oregon to have PIP benefits. Generally, PIP provides no fault insurance for automobiles. This means your PIP benefits are available even if the accident is your fault. PIP benefits cover things like medical expenses, lost wages, essential services, and funeral … Read More