We Fight for Auto Accident Injury Victims
A Redmond car accident lawyer helps injured drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists and families recover compensation after crashes caused by negligent drivers, unsafe road conditions, insurance disputes or serious injuries. If you were hurt in a collision in Redmond, Deschutes County or anywhere in Central Oregon, Strong Law can help protect your claim and pursue compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and long-term recovery.
Car accidents in Redmond often involve more than ordinary city traffic. The city sits near the junction of Highway 97 and Highway 126, which brings together local commuters, commercial trucks, agricultural vehicles, tourists, event traffic and drivers traveling between Bend, Sisters, Prineville, Madras and other Central Oregon communities.
Strong Law helps injured people deal with insurance companies, investigate what happened and build claims that reflect the full impact of the crash.
Redmond’s roads create a different set of crash risks than larger Oregon cities. Drivers may be dealing with highway speeds, rural road conditions, winter weather, event traffic and out-of-town drivers who are unfamiliar with local routes.
A Redmond car accident case may involve crashes on Highway 97, Highway 126, Veterans Way, Odem Medo Road, Antler Avenue or rural roads outside the city center. Collisions may also involve commercial trucks, farm equipment, livestock or wildlife hazards, icy high-desert conditions, dust, low visibility, and traffic connected to the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center.
These details matter because insurance companies often try to oversimplify the crash. They may blame the weather, road layout, visibility, traffic congestion or your own actions. Strong Law looks at the full picture, including driver behavior, road conditions, witness statements, medical records, vehicle damage and every available insurance policy.
After a crash, your first priority is safety and medical care. Your next priority is protecting the evidence that may support your claim.
If you are involved in a Redmond car accident, you should:
Photos can be especially important in Redmond crashes involving highway traffic, rural roads, farm equipment, winter conditions, dust, poor visibility or disputed fault. If it is safe, document anything that helps explain how the crash happened.
A quick settlement can be risky if you are still treating, still missing work or still unsure whether your injuries will fully heal. Once you sign a release, you usually cannot reopen the claim later.
Strong Law represents injured people who are dealing with medical bills, lost wages, insurance pressure and uncertainty after serious accidents. We focus on proving what happened, how the crash affected your life and what compensation is needed to make the claim right.
Our team handles car accident and personal injury claims involving serious injuries, disputed fault and insurance delays. We know how insurers reduce payouts, question treatment and pressure injured people into early settlements. That is why we build claims with evidence, medical documentation, witness statements and a clear explanation of how the crash changed your health, work, finances and daily life.
You pay no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered for you. Strong Law handles Redmond claims while also supporting injured people through our broader Oregon car accident lawyer practice.
Strong Law has helped injured clients recover meaningful compensation after serious crashes. While every case is different and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, these examples show the type of work our team has handled:
These results do not determine the value of any future case. The value of a car accident claim depends on the facts of the crash, the severity of the injuries, medical treatment, available insurance coverage, liability evidence and the long-term impact on the injured person’s life.
Many Redmond crashes happen because a driver fails to adjust to traffic, speed, weather, road design or surrounding conditions. Others involve commercial vehicles, farm equipment, defective vehicle parts, unsafe roads or multiple responsible parties.
Common causes of Redmond car accidents include:
Oregon crash data is maintained by the Oregon Department of Transportation through its crash statistics and reports. That broader data can help show traffic safety patterns, but your individual claim depends on the specific evidence tied to your crash.
Fault is not always obvious after a crash. This is especially true when the collision involves highway speeds, winter weather, rural roads, farm vehicles, commercial trucks or conflicting driver statements.
Strong Law may use police reports, scene photos, witness statements, traffic or business camera footage, vehicle damage patterns, road conditions, weather records, medical documentation and expert analysis when needed. In distracted driving cases, phone records or app usage may also become important.
Some Redmond cases involve more than one responsible party. A negligent driver may be the main cause, but a trucking company, farm operator, rideshare company, vehicle manufacturer, rental company or public entity may also be involved depending on the facts.
For example, a crash involving a commercial vehicle may require review of the driver’s route, company policies, insurance coverage, maintenance history and delivery schedule. A crash involving a dangerous road condition may require faster investigation because public-entity notice rules can be different from ordinary injury claims.
Redmond’s location makes these issues more common than they might be in a purely urban crash. Highway travel, agricultural activity, construction, delivery routes and tourism can all affect liability and insurance coverage.
A crash involving a commercial truck may require investigation into the trucking company, driver logs, vehicle maintenance, cargo loading, insurance policies and possible violations of safety rules. If your crash involved a large commercial vehicle, Strong Law can also evaluate whether it overlaps with broader Oregon truck accident claims.
Crashes involving farm equipment or agricultural vehicles can raise different questions. The issue may be visibility, lighting, speed, road positioning, unsafe passing or whether the equipment was being operated safely on a public roadway.
If the other driver was visiting Central Oregon, the case may involve out-of-state insurance, rental vehicle coverage, credit card coverage or multiple insurance companies. These claims can become frustrating quickly because each insurer may try to shift responsibility to someone else.
Weather and environmental conditions do not automatically excuse careless driving. Oregon drivers still have to use reasonable care for the conditions they are facing.
A driver may still be responsible if they were speeding, following too closely, distracted, driving too fast for snow or dust, failing to use headlights, ignoring road warnings or making an unsafe maneuver. Insurance companies may describe a winter or low-visibility crash as unavoidable, but the actual evidence may show that a driver failed to slow down or react safely.
Wildlife and livestock-related crashes can be more complicated. Sometimes no one is legally at fault. In other cases, the crash may involve unsafe speed, a secondary collision, negligent animal control, poor reaction, a defective vehicle issue or another driver’s sudden maneuver. Strong Law reviews the evidence instead of letting the insurance company decide the story.
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"I had a claim involving my own insurance company. I tried to negotiate with them, and they completely denied my claim – two times. I then hired Strong Law, and the change was instant. The insurance company immediately began negotiating, and Jed was able to secure an unbelievably good settlement. I will never again attempt to take-on an insurance company without Strong Law in my corner. Thank you!"
"I hired Strong Law after my car accident. Jed and his team worked hard on my case. They were professional and compassionate through my surgery and as I recovered, and they were awesome on communication. I got justice and awesome compensation. I would recommend Strong Law to anyone in my situation."
Car accident injuries are not always obvious right away. Pain can appear hours or days later, especially after the adrenaline from the crash wears off.
Common injuries after Redmond crashes include:
If your crash caused a brain injury, spinal trauma, permanent impairment or other serious harm, your claim may involve future medical care, reduced earning capacity and long-term life changes. Strong Law can also evaluate whether your case overlaps with broader Oregon personal injury claims, Oregon motorcycle accident claims or Oregon wrongful death claims when the facts support it.
Oregon law affects your filing deadline, how fault is divided and what insurance benefits may be available after a crash.
Under ORS 12.110, many Oregon personal injury claims must be filed within two years. Waiting too long can end your right to recover compensation, even if the other driver clearly caused the crash.
Some cases require faster action. Claims involving a public agency, government vehicle or unsafe public road may have special notice rules. If a dangerous road condition, government vehicle or public entity may be involved, early legal review is especially important.
Oregon follows a modified comparative fault system under ORS 31.600. Fault can be divided between multiple parties, and your compensation may be reduced if you are found partly responsible.
Insurance companies often use this rule to reduce payouts. They may argue that you were speeding, distracted, following too closely, failed to yield or failed to react quickly enough. Strong evidence can make a major difference in how fault is assigned.
Oregon auto policies generally include Personal Injury Protection, often called PIP. Under ORS 742.520, PIP may help pay certain crash-related medical expenses, lost income and other qualifying costs regardless of who caused the collision.
PIP can help early in the case, but it may not cover the full value of your losses. A claim against the at-fault driver may still be needed for pain and suffering, future medical treatment, reduced earning capacity and other damages.
Waiting too long after a crash can make your case harder to prove. Camera footage may be deleted, witnesses may forget important details, vehicles may be repaired before the damage is documented and road or weather conditions may change.
Delays in medical treatment can also create problems. Insurance companies often argue that treatment gaps mean the injuries were not serious or were not caused by the crash. Getting medical care and legal guidance early can protect both your health and your claim.
Insurance companies may also contact you before you know the full extent of your injuries. They may ask for a recorded statement, request broad medical authorizations or offer a settlement that seems helpful but does not account for future care. Early legal guidance helps you avoid giving up leverage before the claim is fully developed.
You may not need a lawyer for every minor fender-bender. But if the crash caused injuries or the insurance process is becoming complicated, legal advice can help protect the claim.
You should consider calling a lawyer if:
A free consultation can help you understand whether you need representation, what the insurance company may be doing and what steps you should take next.
Get medical care, report the crash, document the scene and preserve any evidence you can. Highway crashes can involve higher speeds, serious injuries, commercial traffic, tourists, farm vehicles or poor weather conditions. Photos, witness information, police reports and medical records are especially important.
Yes. Weather and visibility can affect how fault is evaluated, but they do not automatically excuse a driver. Drivers are expected to adjust for snow, ice, dust, fog, rain and reduced visibility. A driver may still be responsible if they were speeding, following too closely, distracted or driving too fast for the conditions.
These cases may involve more than one insurance policy and more than one responsible party. A lawyer may need to review driver conduct, company policies, maintenance records, visibility issues, road positioning and whether the vehicle was being operated safely.
You may still have a claim. The driver’s insurance, rental car coverage, credit card coverage or other policies may need to be reviewed. These cases can be more complicated because multiple insurers may be involved.
You should report the crash to your insurance company, but you should be careful with recorded statements and detailed comments about injuries or fault. Adjusters may use your words later to reduce the claim. If you were injured, it is smart to speak with a lawyer before giving a recorded statement.
Many Oregon injury lawsuits must be filed within two years, but some cases can have shorter notice requirements. You should not wait until the deadline is close. Evidence can disappear, witnesses can become harder to reach and insurance companies may use delays against you.
Delayed symptoms are common after car accidents. Neck pain, back pain, headaches, dizziness, numbness and soft tissue injuries may worsen after the initial shock wears off. Get medical care as soon as symptoms appear and tell the provider the symptoms started after the crash.
Strong Law handles car accident cases on a contingency-fee basis. You do not pay attorney fees upfront. Attorney fees are only owed if compensation is recovered for you.
A serious crash can leave you dealing with pain, bills, missed work and an insurance company that is not looking out for you. Strong Law can review your case, explain your options and help you decide the best next step.
Contact Strong Law today for a free consultation. Our Redmond car accident lawyers are ready to help you protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
We review reports, photos, witness statements, medical records, insurance letters, and other evidence to understand what happened and who may be responsible.
We review medical bills, lost income, future care, pain and suffering, property damage when applicable, and other losses tied to the claim.
We handle communication with insurers and push back against low offers, delays, and attempts to shift blame.
If the insurance company refuses to make a fair offer, we can file a lawsuit and prepare the case for court.
Before founding Strong Law, attorney Jed worked as in-house counsel for GEICO, defending insurance companies in accident and injury claims. That experience helps our team understand how insurers evaluate claims, dispute injuries, and decide when to settle. We use that knowledge to build stronger claims for injured people.
You owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you. There is no obligation to hire us after your consultation and no hidden attorney fees along the way.
Our team does more than process paperwork. We answer your questions, explain your options, track important deadlines, and help you understand each step of the injury claim.
We will review your injury claim at no cost and explain your options clearly. The goal is to help you protect your health, your claim, and your financial recovery after a serious accident or injury.
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