Slip and Fall Statute of Limitations in Oregon
Posted on February 15, 2022 in Slip and Fall Accidents
Anytime a person sustains a slip and fall injury caused by the negligence of a property owner, they should be able to recover compensation for their losses. However, it is crucial for slip and fall victims to understand that they have a limited amount of time to file these claims in civil court. Here, we… read more
How to Prove Liability in Slip & Fall Claims
Posted on February 10, 2022 in Slip and Fall Accidents
Sustaining a slip and fall injury can lead to significant setbacks, both personally and financially. If an individual sustains a slip and fall injury caused by the negligent actions of a property owner, they should be able to recover compensation for their losses. However, proving liability after a slip and fall incident occurs in Oregon… read more
Slip and Falls in Places of Worship
Posted on November 29, 2021 in Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall incidents can happen anywhere, including churches, mosques, synagogues, and other places of worship. When a slip and fall incident occurs, injury victims are typically able to pursue compensation from the at-fault property owner. But what happens if the slip and fall occurs at a place of worship? Who will be held responsible… read more
Things Every Business Owner Should Know About Premises Liability
Posted on June 11, 2019 in Slip and Fall Accidents
When running a business, one of the most significant aspects of keeping the company afloat is maintaining a healthy, safe workforce. Though this might seem as simple as providing health insurance coverage, it requires much more oversight to keep employees safe. One aspect of employee safety some business owners might overlook is the actual property… read more
Black Ice Safety Tips
Posted on May 20, 2019 in Slip and Fall Accidents
Black ice is a thin coat of ice that covers roadways when the temperature is below freezing. It appears to be black only because it creates a clear, glassy coating that covers dark-colored roads – this gives it the appearance of being black. Black ice is created when rain/water falls on the roadway, or when… read more