Areas

Accidents can happen anyplace, anytime. Portland Personal Injury Attorneys understands this, and aims to provide our services anywhere they are required in areas around Portland, OR. Below is a list of the areas we serve:

Portland, Oregon

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Portland, Oregon is probably one of the most interesting cities in the Pacific Northwest, if not the United States. From the fact that more people are literate in Portland than any other US city, or the over 12,000 people that take place in the annual naked bike ride, there is always something going on in this unique city of Oregon.

Vancouver, Washington

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Vancouver, Washington is sometimes thought of Portland’s little cousin across the river. It isn’t uncommon to group the two together when describing the region known as the Portland-Metro Area. However, because Vancouver is in the state of Washington, while Portland is in Oregon, the laws may differ on a case by case basis. It is important to contact the professionals at Portland Personal Injury Attorneys and allow them to connect you to an expert lawyer right away if you have been injured in Vancouver.

Gresham, Oregon

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Gresham, Oregon, while not as prominent as many of the other cities in Portland-Metro Area, is still a notable place in Oregon. Being the fourth largest city in Oregon, Gresham, the population was over 100,000 with the most recent census in 2010. Unfortunately, all cities pose certain dangers, no matter where you are or what you are doing.

Beaverton, Oregon

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Oregon’s 6th largest city in 2010 was named Money Magazine’s one of top 100 “best places to live”. Don’t let Beaverton’s small size fool you; the city has a vast culture. Along with Hillsboro, Beaverton is one of the economic centers for Washington County, home to numerous corporations in a variety of industries. A variety of technological companies are based in Beaverton, including more recently a number of tech startups as well.

Hillsboro, Oregon

Hillsboro, Oregon is the county seat of Washington County, OR, and Oregon State’s 5th largest city by population. Lying in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area, the city hosts many high-technology companies, such as Intel, that comprise what has become known as the Silicon Forest. At the 2010 Census, the city’s population was 91,611.

Salem, Oregon

Salem, Oregon is the capital of the state, as well as the county seat of Marion County, Oregon. With a population of over 150,000 people when the 2010 census was taken, this puts Salem as the 3rd largest city in Oregon. While not relatively close to Portland, Salem is still located in Oregon, and thus follows Oregon injury laws and procedures.

Tigard, Oregon

Tigard, Oregon, with its motto being “A place to call home” is a city not known by many people outside of the general Portland-Metro Area. As of 2007, Tigard was the 12th largest city in Oregon, with a population just over 48,000 as of the last census (2010). The city has various forms of transportation, with rail, air, and car all being viable options.