Oregon Bicycle Law Blog: A surprising restriction in Portland
I learned something surprising about one of SE Portland's newest pieces of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure: bikes aren't allowed to be ridden on it. Check it out at the Oregon Bike Law Blog. #bicyclelaw
Charley Gee is now a Lead Counsel rated attorney
We are pleased to announce that Charley Gee has been named a Lead Counsel rated attorney by Thomson Reuters in the area of personal injury law. "The Lead Counsel Rating was developed in 1997 in order to provide a simple and reliable tool consumers and businesses can use to evaluate an attorney's ability and credibility. In order to earn the Lead Counsel Rating, an attorney must not only demonstrate significant legal experience, but must also receive multiple peer recommendat


Questions to ask a personal injury attorney before hiring them
If you have been injured and are looking to hire a personal injury attorney, you are faced with hundreds of lawyers claiming to practice in that area. The attorney hired to represent you will have a big impact on your case and choosing the right attorney is an important decision. Beyond financial results, the right attorney can mean the difference between a professional and efficient process or a frustrating pattern of unanswered questions and unreturned phone calls and emai
Oregon Bike Law Blog: Why bad drivers don't get tickets...
Have you ever wondered why dangerous drivers called into the police don't get tickets? It's because the police aren't allowed to issue them! Check it out on our Oregon Bike Law Blog. #bicyclelaw


What happens during a free case evaluation?
All of my cases begin with a free case evaluation and consultation. This meeting is an opportunity for me to get to know my potential client, learn more about what happened and their injuries, and for me to explain the process, procedures, and timelines involved in pursuing an Oregon personal injury claim or lawsuit. Why I have free case consultations and evaluations I conduct free case consultations with injured people and their families or support people because, as an att