Personal Injury Litigation
This office serves clients with personal injury claims. People in Oregon and Washington seeking a personal injury lawyer or personal injury attorney may contact the office for a free consultation.
Clients with personal injury claims are served with focused representation and good communication. The client usually has a higher level of satisfaction when there is good communication between the client and his or her attorney. Schrock Law Office, located in Beaverton, is convenient to most of the Portland Metropolitan area. We can handle personal injury cases in both Oregon and Washington. The goal is to maintain good communication with the client, and effectively assert the clients rights in order to maximize recovery. Claims handled include motor vehicle collisions (car crash), bicycle/vehicle collisions, dog bite cases cases and major injuries. This office serves clients with claims in Oregon and Washington.
It is important to consult with an attorney licensed in the jurisdiction in which you were injured soon, if you have been injured and believe that someone else is responsible. If you wait too long, you could lose your rights due to statutes of limitations or notice requirements. Such personal injury initial consultations are without charge at Schrock Law Office. Also, if the office agrees to take your personal injury case, the case is usually taken under a contingency agreement, which means that you do not pay any attorney fees if there is no recovery.
What should you do if you are injured in an automobile collision? Follow this link for an article with useful information.
Medical bills for people injured in automobile accidents are typically paid out of “PIP” or the personal injury protection portion of the insurance policy for the vehicle in which that person was a driver or a passenger. To learn more about PIP coverage, follow this link.
If you believe you have a claim, call (503) 626-3087 for a free consultation.
Disclaimer: Nothing stated on this page or in this website should be construed as legal advice, or should be relied on in evaluating your rights. If you think you may need advice you should speak to an attorney.