Oregon Head-on Collision Attorney Firm
Basic physics: Velocity of Vehicle #1 + Velocity of Vehicle #2 = Total Velocity. Imagine running into a wall at 130 miles per hour, and that’s what a head-on looks like between two highway-speed vehicles.
In many head-on collision cases, the medical bills often are more than all combined insurances. We fight with the lien claimants to reduce liens. We recently got a $405,479 medical lien down to $33,333.* In another, we only had $25,000 in total available insurance limits, and the medical bills totaled $82,967. We got all liens reduced to $4,691.* We are experts in dealing with lien claimants and have gotten liens and medical bills dramatically reduced in many cases.
We work closely with health care insurers: Medicare, Medicaid, and OHP, so that when you leave our office, the check in your hand is a “net check” with no lurking liens or bills left out there unpaid. Insurance companies employ in-house lawyers against personal injury victims, working full-time against people like you. The personal injury attorneys at Reed Law firm are here to level the playing field.
We can settle most head-on collision injury cases for fair and just payment without going to trial. But either way, with or without a trial, you have just the one chance to get justice, and insurance companies know it. They will pull out all the stops. Reed Law has an insider’s vantage point. • Click About Us.
With extensive experience in catastrophic head-on collision cases, put Reed Law Firm’s experience on your side. Our personal injury focus includes medical bill coverage, lost wages recovery, and safeguarding your credit.
Call us now at (541)229-1104 for a FREE initial phone consultation with an Oregon Head-On Collision Lawyer.
Or click here, which will send you to an easy on-line inquiry so we can assess your case and set up a convenient time – even evenings/weekends – to discuss maximizing your settlement and making you whole, so that you’re not a victim twice.*
BEWARE — POSSIBLE SHORT-DEADLINE ALERT: If the vehicle that hit you was owned/operated by any governmental entity, then you have a much shorter deadline than normal, often as little as 180 days! Consult with us to protect your rights or you could lose automatically.*