
Left-Turn Accidents in Oregon: When the Turning Driver Is Not Automatically at Fault
Oregon law puts a high duty on left turns, but fault can shift when the through driver speeds, runs a red light, or acts negligently.

Oregon law puts a high duty on left turns, but fault can shift when the through driver speeds, runs a red light, or acts negligently.

Calling your run “training” can change how insurers and juries view fault. Learn how Oregon’s 51% rule makes word choice critical for injured runners.

When both drivers claim a green light, evidence decides fault—see how Portland intersection crashes are investigated.

Even if you were briefly distracted, Oregon’s comparative fault rules may still allow recovery—learn how percentages impact claims.

Dash cams, witnesses, and metadata can show a driver was texting—learn which proof carries the most weight in Oregon claims.

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