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National Child Passenger Safety Week

This week – from now until Saturday September 22 – is National Child Passenger Safety Week. It is an excellent time to remind ourselves of the importance of preventing injuries to children in Oregon auto accidents. Here in Oregon the public awareness events for National Child Passenger Safety Week are…

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Oregon Patient Safety Concerns in Portland Case Spotlight

The shocking case of a Portland doctor who, according to The Oregonian, faces “manslaughter and reckless endangerment charges in connection with two after-hours tummy-tuck operations she gave to employees in 2010” is a reminder that all of us need to keep Oregon patient safety in our thoughts when considering medical…

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Critics Charge Transportation Bill Shortchanges Portland Cyclists & Pedestrians

A recent op-ed piece in The Oregonian raises significant questions about transportation funding and Portland’s streets. Its arguments – whether one agrees with them or not – bear consideration even in a time of tight budgets and, often, cutbacks. The author, Stephanie Routh, executive director of the Willamette Pedestrian Coalition,…

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Insurance Dispute Settled With Accident Victim’s Family

A case that reached a resolution last week in Maryland offers a cautionary tale about dealing with insurance companies, as well as a lesson in the important role media sometimes play in helping victims obtain justice. According to both Yahoo! News and CNN the story begins in June 2010 when…

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Oregon Child Injuries May Be Averted by CPSC Penalty

A recent announcement by the Consumer Product Safety Commission that Burlington Coat Factory has agreed to a civil penalty totaling $1.5 million is a victory for everyone concerned about injuries to Oregon children. According to a CPSC news release: “The settlement resolves CPSC staff allegations that from 2003 to 2010,…

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Oregon Wrongful Death Charged by Inmate’s Family

A lawsuit recently filed in Salem charges both doctors and prison officials with the Oregon wrongful death of a Salem man in 2010. The suit was filed by the alleged victim’s mother, according to a report in the Salem Statesman-Journal. According to the newspaper, her son, Robert Haws, was a…

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Child Injury Risk Leads to Massive Stroller Recall

The death of a six month old baby eight years ago, and another closely-averted tragedy two years later, set in motion a chain of events leading to the recall this month of hundreds of thousands of potentially dangerous strollers, according to a report by the Associated Press. The strollers were…

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