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Tim Grabe was a contributing author to a recent book, Courtroom Companion: Oregon Evidence, which was selected by the Association of Continuing Legal Education to receive its Award of Professional Excellence for 2024. This outstanding publication is proving to be a valuable tool for Oregon attorneys and has received nothing but praise from those using it.

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Author Archives: Timothy Grabe

Can I Sue My Employer if I Was Injured at Work?

By Timothy Grabe |

If you were injured in aworkplace accident, you may be wondering who is responsible for providing you with compensation for the medical expenses that you have incurred and the earnings that you have lost. While Oregon law requires virtually all employers to purchase workers’ compensation insurance on behalf of their employees, it is also… Read More »

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How Long Do I Have to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Oregon?

By Timothy Grabe |

If you have lost a loved one under negligent, reckless or careless circumstances, you may be wondering what steps you can take to hold the responsible party accountable. While they may soon face trial, if their actions were criminal in nature, it is important to understand that they may also be liable for compensating… Read More »

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Who Let the Dogs Out? Legal Avenues for Handling Dog Attack Injuries

By Timothy Grabe |

What can a victim of adog attack do to take care of medical costs? The answer: a lot. Oregon is a dog-friendly place, and dog attack victims face legal hurdles if a dog attacks and injures them. Tim Grabe has handled injury claims on behalf of dog attack victims, and can offer these helpful… Read More »

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Filing a Dram Shop Notice: You Only Have 180 Days

By Timothy Grabe |

If you or someone you love has been involved in a drunk driving accident, it may seem fairly obvious that the drunk driver is to blame. What you may not know, however, is that Oregon’s dram shop laws also point the finger at the person or establishment that sold them the alcohol. Since it is… Read More »

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The Importance of Having Uninsured Motorist Coverage

By Timothy Grabe |

According to recent statistics, 11% of Oregon drivers are completely uninsured. This means that you could be at risk every time you get behind the wheel. While it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance, it does not negate the fact that you would be responsible for the damages that are suffered in anuninsured… Read More »

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Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims in Oregon

By Timothy Grabe |

Like every other state in the U.S., Oregon upholds a statute of limitations for all personal injury claims. This law places a specific cap on the amount of time that a wrongfully injured victim would have to bring suit against the negligent party or individual. If the statute of limitations expires before the plaintiff… Read More »

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Comparative Negligence vs. Contributory Negligence

By Timothy Grabe |

Throughout the U.S., each state utilizes a different system for awarding damages in civil litigation claims. Some uphold pure comparative negligence or pure contributory negligence laws, while others follow a system ofmodified comparative fault—the most notable variance being whether or not the plaintiff will be allowed to recover compensation if they, themselves have contributed… Read More »

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Recognizing Signs of Elder Abuse

By Timothy Grabe |

It is a sad fact that our beloved parents, grandparents and other family members could be subject to neglect and abuse while receiving care either in assisted living facilities, hospitals or even in their own homes. In our state, more than 12,000 cases of adult abuse are investigated by the Department of Human Services… Read More »

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Beware of Daydreaming Drivers in Portland, OR

By Timothy Grabe |

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), distracted driving accidents lead to the death of more than 3,300 people each year in the United States, while another 387,000 victims are seriously injured. This, in turn, means that approximately 18% of all accidents resulting in injury are caused by distracted driving practices…. Read More »

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What if My Child was Injured at a Public Swimming Pool?

By Timothy Grabe |

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), accidental drowning is the leading cause of death for children between the ages of one and four. As a result, nearly 300 children die in drowning accidents annually and an additional 2,000 are sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. You would think that… Read More »

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