Auto accident fatalities are, as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson recently pointed out, a “fully preventable cause of death.” Optimized highway and roadway safety requires cooperation and collaboration between drivers and government authorities — the former must observe safe driving practices, while the latter must ensure safe infrastructure. Even as state and local leaders work to improve roadway and highway infrastructure, auto accidents (and fatalities) are still a problem. If you have lost a loved one as a result of a fatal auto accident, you have many pathways you will need to navigate to get the financial recovery you should receive. This may include interactions with the civil justice system, insurance companies, and more. As you work through this process, having legal representation provided by a knowledgeable Oregon auto accident lawyer can be integral to holding the responsible parties accountable and recovering everything you should.
Earlier this month, OregonLive reported on some good news regarding fatal auto accidents in this area. The Portland Bureau of Transportation recently announced that last year the city logged 39 traffic deaths, a 38% decline from the average of the last four years.
Traffic fatalities began spiking in 2019, when the number climbed to 50 from 35 the year before. (That 35 figure in 2018 marked the last time Portland had fewer than 50 traffic deaths before this year’s total of 39.) In each succeeding year, the number rose still higher, topping out at 69 deaths in 2023.
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