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Salem Loses $800k Lawsuit After Crash
June 17th, 2016 by Wade Bowyer
On Friday, June 10, 2016, a Multnomah County Jury, in no uncertain terms, let the City of Salem know that its employees, like all citizens, must adhere to the rules of the road. The case was tried to a jury by attorneys Paul H. Krueger and Wade M. Bowyer of the Paul Krueger Law Firm,
PAUL KRUEGER LAW FIRM COMMITS TO ADELANTE MUJERES AS A PREMIERE SPONSOR FOR FIESTA OF HOPE 2016
February 29th, 2016 by Wade Bowyer
The Paul Krueger Law Firm proudly announces that, together with US Bank, Portland State University, Metro, and Premiere Community Bank, the law firm has agreed to serve as a Premiere Sponsor for the 2016 Fiesta of Hope fundraiser. The event benefits Adelante Mujeres, a Forest Grove-based organization providing education and empowerment opportunities to Latina women
Medication errors and patient safety
September 5th, 2014 by Melissa Taylor
Last year, ProPublica published the results of a study conducted by the Journal of Patient Safety that dramatically changed the nation’s view on medical errors. According to the research, medical errors are now the third leading cause of death in the United States. Only heart disease and cancer claim more lives every year. That is
$650 million settlement in Pradaxa lawsuit cases
September 4th, 2014 by Melissa Taylor
Most prescription drugs have known side effects. This is not a surprise to the public. However, pharmaceutical companies are legally and ethically required to disclose all such side effects in an effort to prevent serious complications for patients who take their medications. Oregon patients have the right to trust in this level of security. When
Woman frozen to death in hospital morgue
September 2nd, 2014 by Melissa Taylor
Residents in Portland and the surrounding areas must trust in the care of their healthcare providers on a daily basis. This can include physicians, surgeons, nurses, pharmacists, therapists and more. Most of the time, such trust is warranted but the rate of medical errors does suggest that negligence occurs more frequently than people would like