Oregon Bicycle Accidents: Know the Law
Bicycling is a primary method of transportation in Bend. Preventative Oregon laws have been governed to avoid traffic accidents. In 2011, 677 cyclists were killed and an additional 48,000 were
Bicycling is a primary method of transportation in Bend. Preventative Oregon laws have been governed to avoid traffic accidents. In 2011, 677 cyclists were killed and an additional 48,000 were
If the insurance company denies medical treatment or is dragging their feet before approving treatment, it is usually an indication that the insurance company is trying to limit your workers’
Workers’ Compensation laws include many important deadlines which you must observer in order to preserve your rights. These deadlines can be very short. If you receive a claim denial, a
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If you receive a letter denying your Workers’ Compensation claim, you should consult with an attorney and in most cases appeal the denial. This can be a very difficult process.
Is the insurance company delaying its approval of your medical treatment. This a common and very frustrating situation which can occur even after your Workers’ Compensation claim has been accepted.
Jim Bailey spoke at two different Oregon State Bar Presentations in September 2012. Mr. Bailey is a regular presenter at several Bar presentations.
Aron Yarmo has been named to act as Chair of the Workers’ Compensation Access to Justice Committee for 2013. The mission of the Access to Justice Committee is to work
James Bailey will present a lecture focusing on Head Injuries, Psychological Injuries and Stress Conditions which occur on the job. Mr. Bailey’s presentation will be part of the Oregon Law
Aron Yarmo is a member of the Access to Justice Committee, of the Oregon State Bar’s Workers’ Compensation Section. The Access to Justice Committee has just completed a review of