Monday, May 20, 2013
Central Oregon Beer Week
Central Oregon has one of the largest per-capita number of breweries of any region, and a thriving, exploding beer social scene-so it's only natural that we also have a Central Oregon Beer Week, a week-long celebration of Bend and Central Oregon's amazing beer culture. Check out this website for all the activities, designate a driver and enjoy! http://www.centraloregonbeerweek.com.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Pole Pedal Paddle 2013
Bend, Oregon’s annual event, the Pole, Pedal,
Paddle takes place this weekend on Saturday, May 18. It's a relay race, with six legs that include
alpine skiing/snowboarding, cross-country skiing, biking, running,
canoe/kayaking and sprinting to the finish!
I participated with my husband and father last year and this year I’m going to enjoy
being a spectator.
The U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddle is a fundraiser for the Mt.
Bachelor Sports Education Foundation. MBSEF is a non profit organization that’s
mission is to be the Northwest’s leading youth sports training organization,
promoting the positive values of competitive sports including Alpine and Nordic
Skiing, Snowboarding and Cycling.
Spectator festivities start at 11:00 a.m. at the Les Schwab Amphitheater
area of the Old Mill District. See you
there!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Devastating Hwy. 126 Crash
Yesterday's devastating head-on collision, involving Jessica Garcia, the Burdicks, and several others on Highway 126 just outside of Redmond reminded me of the tragic consequences of driving while distracted. Authorities have stated that alcohol was a factor in the collision. So please, secure the kids and dogs, put the phone in the trunk, and don't drink and drive.
For more information on the crash, visit: http://www.ktvz.com/news/headon-crash-blocks-hwy-126-west-of-redmond/-/413192/20055276/-/xd1dq8/-/index.html
For more information on what to do if you are involved in a crash and need an attorney advocate: http://www.brotherslaw.com/Practice-Areas/Car-Accidents.shtml
For more information on the crash, visit: http://www.ktvz.com/news/headon-crash-blocks-hwy-126-west-of-redmond/-/413192/20055276/-/xd1dq8/-/index.html
For more information on what to do if you are involved in a crash and need an attorney advocate: http://www.brotherslaw.com/Practice-Areas/Car-Accidents.shtml
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
May is National Bike Month!
If you are in a car, please be aware of bicyclists. If you are on a bike, here are some ideas from a recent
Wear a Helmet - a bike helmet properly worn is up to 85
percent effective in reducing head injury risk during a crash, and 100%
effective in giving you stylish “helmet hair.”
Stand out in the Crowd - OK I know that cycling clothes look
goofy. But, one thing that they do very
well is to bring attention to the cyclist.
Wear bright clothing to make yourself obvious to cars around you.
Think with Four Wheels - Bicyclists are motorists in the
eyes of the law. That means that you owe
drivers the same courtesies that they owe you.
But that doesn’t make you special.
Obey all signs (including stop signs), and lights and yield to
pedestrians.
Go with the Flow - Always move predictably and defensively,
watching for hazards ahead. Ride in the
direction of traffic, signal when turning or changing lanes, and stay to the
right when riding among faster vehicles.
Remember that in many places it’s illegal for anyone but children to
ride on the sidewalk.
A comment on this last point. Ride on the right side of the road, even in a
bike lane. The importance of this rule
is not always clear, but, imagine that a car is waiting at a stop sign,
intending to turn right onto the road upon which a cyclist is riding. The car pulls up to the stop sign, and the
driver looks to his left, waiting for a break in traffic, so he can pull
out. If a cyclist is riding on the wrong
side of the road, they will approach this stopped car from the right side. Directly away from where the driver is
looking and expecting traffic to approach.
A break in traffic occurs and the driver pulls out. Potentially, right into the cyclist. Be predictable, and cycle where a driver
would expect to see you.
Be safe out there.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Tips for Finding the RIGHT Personal Injury Attorney for YOU
A recent look through the phone book revealed that there are many, many attorneys now advertising that they do "personal injury." So how do you know if you're choosing the right personal injury attorney to best handle your case?
Here are some tips:
1) Ask friends and family who they would recommend or who they've used in the past.
2) Check out attorneys' websites to get a feel of who they are, how they operate, what their history is, and what their past clients have to say.
3) Make sure they actually have done personal injury cases! This seems basic but there are many lawyers out there trying to do everything. A specialist is what you need.
4) Meet with a few different attorneys and see who you feel most comfortable with.
5) Research them. Review their profiles, reviews, blogs, endorsements and websites.
Here are some tips:
1) Ask friends and family who they would recommend or who they've used in the past.
2) Check out attorneys' websites to get a feel of who they are, how they operate, what their history is, and what their past clients have to say.
3) Make sure they actually have done personal injury cases! This seems basic but there are many lawyers out there trying to do everything. A specialist is what you need.
4) Meet with a few different attorneys and see who you feel most comfortable with.
5) Research them. Review their profiles, reviews, blogs, endorsements and websites.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Smaller Cases Could Be Resolving by an ORS 20.080 Demand
Under ORS 20.080, a claim can be made for damages for personal injury up to $10,000. The insurance company must respond within 30 days. If the insurance company does not pay the full amount and a lawsuit is filed, the insurance company will be responsible for attorney fees and costs if a jury ultimately awards more than the amount offered during that 30 days.
This statute is very helpful in resolving smaller cases. There are specific steps that must be taken to satisfy the requirements of the statute. If you have a smaller case that might be resolved through ORS 20.080, please contact us at 541-382-5885 or through email at http://www.brotherslaw.com/.
This statute is very helpful in resolving smaller cases. There are specific steps that must be taken to satisfy the requirements of the statute. If you have a smaller case that might be resolved through ORS 20.080, please contact us at 541-382-5885 or through email at http://www.brotherslaw.com/.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Vehicle, Tire and Child Restrains - Recall Notices
Did you know that you can sign up for notifications of recalls from
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration by visiting this site? http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/subscriptions/index.cfm
According to NHTSA, after 2002 they receive an
average of 20 tire recalls per year, 8 child restraint recalls per year, and an
average of 600 vehicle recalls per year.
You can also sign up for notifications regarding motorcycles, helmets
and motorcycle equipments. Post 1998
NHTSA receives an average of 34 motorcycle related recalls per year.
With
so many products manufactured in China and elsewhere overseas these days, it is
difficult to know where to turn for compensation in the event of an injury or
wrongful death caused by a defective or dangerous product. If you are not sure
what to do about your injuries or where to turn for help against a large
multi-national corporation, talk to us first.
With so many products manufactured in China and
elsewhere overseas these days, it is difficult to know where to turn for
compensation in the event of an injury or wrongful death caused by a defective
or dangerous product. If you are not sure what to do about your injuries or
where to turn for help against a large multi-national corporation, talk to us
first.
With
so many products manufactured in China and elsewhere overseas these days, it is
difficult to know where to turn for compensation in the event of an injury or
wrongful death caused by a defective or dangerous product. If you are not sure
what to do about your injuries or where to turn for help against a large
multi-national corporation, talk to us first.
Our firm has earned a reputation for aggressive, effective
representation that gives people a voice for justice. We are willing to sue
large corporations and the government on behalf of our clients. We provide a
free, no-obligation case evaluation to discuss the circumstances of your
accident and give you clear options for pursing money damages. Please see our website
at http://www.brotherslaw.com/Practice-Areas/Product-Liability.shtml.
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