If you suffered an on-the-job injury or developed an occupational disease as a result of employment, you are entitled to a wide range of medical benefits, wage loss reimbursement, and vocational training, depending on your circumstances. Your employer took money out of your paycheck to pay for workers' compensation insurance. But the insurance companies will do everything in their power to deny you those benefits, including hiring attorneys and doctors whose goal is to help the insurer, not you. Contact us today to protect your rights and get the benefits the law provides, and that you paid for.
The Oregon Construction Contractors Board, or CCB, provides licensing, oversight and enforcement for construction contractors. We represent both contractors and home owners in disputes over contracts or building defects. We also assist contractors and sub-contractors with perfecting and enforcing their liens, as well drafting construction documents to minimize the likelihood of confusion or, worse, litigation with their clients. Don't wait until it's too late. Contact us today and let us help you with all of your construction contractor questions or concerns.
If you were stopped for a DUII and provided a breath sample resulting in a .08% BAC or higher, your driver's license will be suspended by the DMV for 90 days. You can appeal this suspension if you request a hearing within the time indicated on the suspension notice you received from the police officer. Losing your driving privileges is a serious consequence, particularly if you or your family depend on your driving to maintain employment and transport children. Don't go into this hearing alone and unprepared. We have the knowledge and expertise to help you navigate this difficult and troubling time. The clock is ticking. Call today.
Denied unemployment benefits? Did your employer fail to pay you after being fired, or failed to pay you the right amount? Let us help you recover the benefits or wages to which you are entitled. Whether appealing the decision of the employment department to deny your benefits, or pursuing a complaint with the Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI), we can guide you through the process.