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Washington State Issues a Major Fine Following Its Investigation into a Paper Mill Worker’s Death

Any worker dying in a workplace accident is a tragedy. What makes many of these tragedies so profoundly frustrating is that after-the-fact investigations reveal that the worker’s death was entirely preventable. Many workers lose their lives on the job when, with better training, better supervision, and better safety protections, their…

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Holding General Contractors (and Others) Accountable for Injury Accidents at Oregon Construction Sites

Construction workers face many hazards on the job. Some are inevitable, but too many dangers – and serious or fatal accidents – arise because someone (or some entity) failed to do what they were required to do. Because major construction projects typically involve a variety of entities, including general contractors,…

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The Proliferation of Robots in the Workplace and Industrial Accident Law in Oregon

According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, research estimates say as much as 47% of jobs “could be automated in the future.” Human workers are (and will continue to be) exposed to certain dangers that result from sharing a workspace with robots. When you are hurt (or a loved one…

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A Worker at a Food ‘Upcycling’ Plant Sues After a Shredder Accident Severely Mangled His Legs

Workers in Oregon should be entitled to safe workplaces where they can complete their responsibilities and then return home to family, friends, and loved ones. Too often, that doesn’t happen. Workers may receive insufficient training, inadequate supervision, or machinery that lacks proper safety protections. When a serious injury results, the…

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Fatal Workplace Accidents in Oregon Involving Machine or Equipment Malfunctions

Workers today utilize machines to perform (or facilitate) a broad spectrum of tasks. Machines are essential to the success of many industrial and manufacturing operations. For the human workers in those facilities, their safety hinges in large part on those machines being in proper condition. An unsafe machine can pose…

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This Past Summer’s Triple-Digit August Temperatures Serve as a Reminder of the Heat-Related Dangers Oregon Workers Face

Portland and the surrounding area welcomed the start of fall a few weeks ago, and the change of seasons brought temperatures in the 40s. Not long ago, though, Portland sweltered under triple-digit temperatures. As uncomfortable and challenging as extreme heat can be for most of us, it is vastly more…

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The Importance of Expert Witnesses in Your Oregon Catastrophic Injury Case

People whose sole (or primary) source of information about the civil justice system is courtroom drama TV shows likely presume that cases are 100% won or lost at trial. In reality, what leads to success in your major injury case often happens well before the trial even begins. That’s because…

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A New Oregon Bill Will Raise State OSHA Fines… in Some Cases by More than 1,000%

When workplaces lack appropriate worker safety protections, serious and sometimes life-changing (or even fatal) accidents are too often the result. Sometimes, you, as an injured worker, may be entitled to restorative relief through an industrial accident lawsuit. These cases can be highly complex, making representation from a knowledgeable Oregon industrial…

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Another Oregon Workplace is the Site of an Injury-Causing Fire and Explosion

The month of March 2023 has brought with it yet another fire and explosion at an Oregon industrial/manufacturing facility. Fortunately, no one was gravely injured or killed. Sometimes, these sorts of incidents happen despite the best efforts of all those responsible for worker safety. Too often, though, these events involve…

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Oregon Legislators Weigh Increasing the Penalties for Workplace Health and Safety Violations after Years of Extremely Low State Fines

Oregon has a long unfortunate history of handing out very small fines to companies caught violating workplace safety laws and rules. Currently, the statutory minimum for serious violations is only $100. When it comes your workplace accident, taking the proper legal steps on a timely basis may be crucial both…

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