D’Amore Law Group: Dedicated Personal Injury Lawyers With Proven Results
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D’Amore Law Group has been standing up for individuals and families impacted by personal injury, wrongful death, and negligence for over 30 years. Our experienced team is dedicated to securing justice and maximum compensation.
We handle a wide range of complex cases, including:
- Auto accidents
- Medical negligence
- Unsafe product claims
From the first consultation to the final verdict, we provide personalized support every step of the way. With transparent fees, 24/7 availability, and a focus on client care, we are proud to serve communities in Oregon, Washington, and California.
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- Auto Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Bike Accidents
- Bad Faith Insurance
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How long after an accident can I sue?
The length of time to bring a lawsuit after you have been injured, it’s called the ‘statute of limitations’, it varies from state to state. It’s very difficult to say exactly how long a person has to bring a claim. You need to hire a competent attorney that is well-versed and experienced, that knows when the statute of limitations on a case will run.
The statute of limitations or time limit to bring the claim is extremely important because if you don’t bring that claim within the time limit, your claim is forever barred and you can never bring that claim no matter how justified it was. It’s very important that your attorney and you know about the statute of limitations or the time limit. For us here at D’Amore Law Group, our goal is to get the claim and the case filed as early as possible. Don’t wait for the statute of limitations. Get the claim filed. Get the claim done if you can. If the other side’s not being reasonable then you have to file a lawsuit.
What is a wrongful death lawsuit?
A wrongful death lawsuit is a lawsuit where family members have sued on behalf of somebody who has died because of the wrongful conduct of another person, another entity. It’s the type of lawsuit that looks at a person’s life and loss of life. The jury, at some point, would calculate the amount of damages that the deceased had suffered, but also that the family suffered for the loss of that person.
If it was a breadwinner of the family, there would be a claim for future wage loss, and future earnings. If the person suffered a lot of medical expenses because of the wrongful conduct of somebody else, the family would seek the recovery or get reimbursed for those medical expenses. We represent many families that have suffered a wrongful death.
Can I sue my insurance company?
If your insurance company has acted in bad faith or improperly refuses to pay a claim, yes, you can sue your insurance company. Sometimes, that does happen and here at D’Amore Law Group, we handle a lot of those types of claims where the insurance company, for a variety of reasons, just decides that they’re not going to pay a claim, or they’re not going to pay a fair value on a claim.
I would recommend hiring an attorney early. Don’t wait until late in the process, because like every one of these claims, you have to a thorough investigation, you need to do an investigation early so that evidence doesn’t go away so that memories don’t fade. Any time you’re going to bring an insurance claim, I would recommend speaking to an attorney first, to make sure that you’re doing all the things that you need to do. Hire that attorney if they’re experienced in that area. It’s typically going to make your life easier for your bringing the claim. Also, it may increase the value of your claim to have expertise early on.
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