An outbreak of wintry weather led to a massive chain-reaction crash in eastern Multnomah County last month. Frequently, multi-vehicle crashes, while they may involve natural phenomena like ice, snow, rain, fog, wind, and smoke, are not situations where “Mother Nature” alone is to blame. Often, the problems- and the injuries or deaths that result- are caused (or at least made worse) by drivers driving negligently. If you have endured serious harm or have lost a loved one in an accident like this, finding out who was responsible can be an immensely complicated and daunting process. Rather than tackle such an undertaking alone, call an experienced Oregon auto accident lawyer to get the legal representation you need.
The recent Multnomah County accident involved at least eight collisions and ended with 100+ vehicles trapped on westbound Interstate 84 near Multnomah Falls. The crash left between 20 and 30 vehicles damaged, and numerous people suffered harm, but at the time of FOX 12’s reporting, authorities had recorded no serious or fatal injuries.
“Near whiteout” snow conditions and slick, icy roads were prominent factors in the accident.