Keith Dozier is a Portland area trial attorney/injury lawyer representing individuals and families from all over Oregon that have suffered serious injury because of someone else's carelessness. He and his associates handle claims for victims of auto accidents, truck crashes, workplace accidents, malpractice, dangerous products, discrimination, and other forms of personal injuries. We work hard to obtain insurance coverage for deserving injured parties so that they can get proper medical treatment and put their lives back together as much as possible.
We have helped recover over $100 million dollars for deserving injury victims all over the State of Oregon.
We pride ourselves on providing honest and effective legal representation. Our law firm represents a relatively small number of clients so that trusting relationships can be established. We work hard to help those in need while protecting the legal system from abuse. We only represent individuals who genuinely need help.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- Insurance Claims
- Bad Faith Insurance, Business Insurance, Disability Insurance, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Property Insurance
- Legal Malpractice
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- Oregon
- Federal Circuit
- English: Spoken, Written
- Lawyer
- Wm. Keith Dozier Trial Attorney
- Current
- House of Delegates
- Oregon State Bar
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- Board of Governors
- Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
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- House of Delegates
- Oregon State Bar
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- Civil Practice and Procedure Committee
- Oregon State Bar
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- Board of Governors
- Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
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- Civil Practice and Procedure Committee
- Oregon State Bar
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- Lewis & Clark Law School
- J.D.
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- Clemson University
- M.S. | Applied Economics
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- Honors: Scarborough Fellowship for academic achievement.
- Clemson University
- B.S. | Economics
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- Lawyer of the Year
- Best Lawyers
- Lawyer of the Year for the Portland, Oregon metro area in the field of personal injury law.
- Listed in Best Lawyers in America
- Best Lawyers
- Rated
- Martindale-Hubbel
- 10.0 Rating
- Avvo.com
- Top 100 Trial Lawyers
- National Trial lawyers
- Injury Board
- Invited Member
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- American Board of Trial Advocates
- Elected Member
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- Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America
- Member
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- Federal Bar Association
- Member
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- American Association for Justice
- Member
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- Let the Seller Beware - End of the Privity Doctrine
- Oregon Trial Lawyers Association - Trial Lawyer Quarterly
- Third Party Claims to Your Recovery, Litigating Auto Accident Cases CLE, Portland, Oregon
- Oregon Law Institute
- Malpractice Traps for Attorneys Handling Personal Injury Cases, Professional Liability Fund CLE, Portland, Oregon
- Oregon State Bar
- Lessons Learned From MIST Jury Trial, Summer CLE Series, Portland, Oregon
- Oregon Trial Lawyer Association
- Emerging Topics: Recent Discovery Issues and Trial Tips to Help You Tune Up Your Personal Injury Cases., Litigator Lunch CLE Series, Portland, Oregon
- Oregon Trial Lawyer Association
- Trial Lawyer Academy, CLE Series, Portland, Oregon
- Oregon Trial Lawyer Association
- Organization and moderation of weekly series of CLE for new lawyers.
- Q. How many years do I have to sue for personal injury due to product failure and malpractice?
- A: The answer depends on a number of factors. You must determine the jurisdiction(s) in which you could bring a claim and then check to see what the statute of limitations and statute of ultimate repose are in each jurisdiction where you could bring a claim. Your best bet would be to contact a local attorney. Most reputable personal injury attorneys offer free consultations.
If, by chance, you may have a claim in Oregon you have a two years statute of limitations and for recent injuries a ten year statute of ultimate repose (unless the statute is longer in the state where the product was manufactured or imported). Some additional information can be found at www.wkd-law.com.
- Q. Who do you tell when a dr touches you alone and.inappropriately
- A: I am sorry that nobody has responded to your question until now.
You should contact the Oregon Medical Board immediately to make a complaint. The website below outlines the process.
http://www.oregon.gov/OMB/Pages/consumer_help.aspx
You can also contact the POrtland Police Sexual Assault Detail at 503-823-0434 and the Portland Women's Crisis Line at 503-235-5333
If you need the help of an attorney contact one that does not charge a consultation fee (most do not).
By Keith Dozier