Car Accident Help in Oregon
Injured in a Oregon car crash? WreckMatch connects accident victims with experienced personal injury attorneys in Oregon at no upfront cost. We are a referral service operated by WreckMatch LLC — not a law firm. We call you back within 60 seconds.
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WreckMatch connects accident victims with experienced personal injury attorneys in their state at no upfront cost. We are a legal referral service operated by WreckMatch LLC — not a law firm — and we do not provide legal advice.
Common car accident types in Oregon
Drivers in Oregon frequently report hit-and-run incidents in parking lots and arterials in Oregon, rear-end collisions at signals and on highways in Oregon, and multi-vehicle pileups during rush hour in Oregon.
In Oregon, deadlines and insurance rules can change how claims are handled. Document medical care early and avoid recorded statements without guidance.
Statute of limitations & insurance basics
Many Oregon personal injury lawsuits must be filed within about 2 years, but exceptions apply.
Oregon uses a Modified 50% negligence framework. Minimum liability limits are commonly 25/50/20 (bodily injury / per person / property damage — verify current law).
Settlement ranges (informational only)
Partner firms in our network report typical car-injury matter ranges around $22k–$125k in Oregon. This is not a quote or guarantee for your case.
Medical bills, lost wages, permanency, and insurance limits all affect value. An attorney licensed in your state should evaluate your facts.
Courts & next steps
Claims may be negotiated with insurers or filed in Oregon state or federal courts depending on jurisdiction and damages.
Preserve photos, witness info, medical records, and avoid recorded statements until you understand your rights.
Major cities we serve in Oregon
Frequently asked questions — Oregon
- Is WreckMatch a law firm in Oregon?
- No. WreckMatch connects accident victims with experienced personal injury attorneys at no upfront cost. We are a legal referral service operated by WreckMatch LLC — not a law firm — and we do not provide legal advice.
- How fast will someone call me in Oregon?
- After you submit the form or call 855 WRECKMATCH at (855) 897-3256, our team typically reaches you within 60 seconds to start free attorney matching.
- What is the statute of limitations for car accidents in Oregon?
- Many injury claims must be filed within about 2 years, but deadlines vary for minors, government claims, and UM/UIM cases. Speak with an attorney promptly.
- What do car accident settlements look like in Oregon?
- Reported ranges in our network for similar matters are often in the $22k–$125k range, but every case is different. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
- How much does it cost to use WreckMatch in Oregon?
- Matching is free. Referred attorneys typically work on contingency — you pay nothing unless you win, per your agreement with the lawyer you hire.
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WreckMatch connects accident victims with experienced personal injury attorneys in their state at no upfront cost. We are a legal referral service operated by WreckMatch LLC — not a law firm — and we do not provide legal advice. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.