Tim Williams is a 2013 Oregon Super Lawyer!

We are proud to announce that for the fourth consecutive year, our partner and lead litigator Tim Williams was named an Oregon Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a multiphase selection process. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with third party research and each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of … Read More

Head On Collision Accident Victim Compensated For Pain And Suffering

Our client and her passenger were driving in southern Oregon when a motorist approaching from the opposite direction at high speed veered into her lane and caused a head-on collision.  Our client as well as her passenger were seriously injured in this accident and they sought immediate medical attention for their accident-related injuries. Unfortunately for … Read More

Does The Extent of Vehicle Damage Affect Your Auto Accident Settlement?

Happy Friday, July 5th – we here at Dwyer Williams Cherkoss hope that you had a safe and happy Independence Day celebration yesterday. In this week’s video clip, our founder and senior partner Roy Dwyer discusses whether or not it matters if your car was seriously injured in your personal injury auto accident. Here is … Read More

Fair Settlement Reached for Rear-End Auto Accident Victim

Our client was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by his wife. They were driving on a rural road, climbing a small hill, when they spotted a pedestrian in the road walking his dog. As they slowed their vehicle down to avoid hitting the pedestrian, another motorist traveling behind them failed to stop in … Read More

Should You Prepare To Be Questioned by a Defense Attorney?

TGIF! In this week’s video clip, our founder and senior partner Roy Dwyer discusses whether or not you should prepare to be questioned by a defense attorney. Here he is:   As Roy explains in this video, the defendant has the right to take your deposition, which is a proceeding under oath. He or she … Read More

Injured Bicyclist’s Settlement Docked for Late Child Support Payments

Our client was riding his bicycle when he came to an intersection controlled by a street light. He pushed the walk button and waited for a green light before preceding. As the light turned green, he started across the intersection. He was riding his bicycle very slowly, at approximately 2-3 mph, when a motorist who … Read More