Personal Injury - Slip and Fall/Unsafe Premises
If you have been injured on property owned by someone else, and if you were not at fault in causing the injury, contact me right away at 503-620-3171 or at slgabin@pacifier.com.
If you are hurt and unable to work, you will want find out whether the property owner has a policy that will at least cover your medical bills while you heal.
To avoid the pressure to resolve your claim before you are healed, it is important to get legal advice as soon as you know you are hurt. Most claims require many months, and sometimes a year or more, before it is possible to know how much the injured person has lost.
In Unsafe Premise cases, it is also critical to photograph the scene as close to the accident as possible, and occasionally, it is necessary to hire a safety expert or investigator to observe exactly where and how the accident took place as close to the accident as possible.
Critical Time Limits
The time limit to file a lawsuit is ticking away. Some cases require special notices to the at-fault party and the time limit for sending these notices is also ticking away. Do not lose valuable benefits by missing a deadline. Some time limits can be as short as 60 days or 180 days.
Fees
Attorney fees in personal injury claims are contingent. That means I receive a fee ONLY if you receive a recovery. That means you do not owe me a fee UNLESS you receive a recovery.
Typically, fees are 33 1/3 percent of your recovery if your claim is resolved more than two weeks before trial, and 40 percent of your recovery if your claim is resolved within two weeks of trial or at trial.
Costs
In nearly all cases, I will incur out-of-pocket costs. These are not attorney fees, but are fees for such things as medical record duplicating charges, attorney/doctor conferences, treating doctor medical reports, safety expert fees, court filing fees, court trial fees, mediation and arbitration fees, and expert witness fees.
I incur these expenses only when necessary to prepare properly. I am bound to follow Oregon State Bar ethical rules that require the client to assume responsibility for these costs if the client is able to pay. Therefore, I will bill for these costs but will not expect reimbursement unless you can afford to reimburse me.
Get a Free Consultation
Contact me at 503 620-3171, or at slgabin@pacifier.com for a free in-person consultation.