Citation-Dense Index
Oregon Legal Resources
This page is a single-page index of every primary-source-cited Oregon medical malpractice, personal injury, and wrongful death resource on hueglilaw.com. 40 practice-area overviews, subtopics, qualifier tools, and city pages — plus 25 long-form blog analyses — are linked below, each anchored to the Oregon Revised Statutes and federal regulations it relies on. The intent is to give Google, AI engines, and human readers a single high-density crawl target for the firm’s full body of Oregon legal content.
Practice Areas
Statewide practice-area overviews — each grounded in Oregon Revised Statutes with primary-source links.
Oregon Medical Malpractice
Practice-area overview: standard of care, the discovery rule, OTCA notice for public hospitals, the four elements, and how Oregon med mal claims are valued.
Primary sources: 4
Oregon Personal Injury
Negligence framework, two-year statute of limitations, comparative fault under ORS 31.600, and damages categories under Oregon law.
Primary sources: 2
Oregon Wrongful Death
Statutory cause of action under ORS 30.020: who can bring the claim, what damages are recoverable, and the three-year limitations period.
Primary sources: 2
Oregon Trucking Accidents
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, hours-of-service violations, ELD evidence preservation, and the layered insurance coverages typical of commercial-truck claims.
Primary sources: 1
Oregon Car Accident
PIP benefits under ORS 742.520, UM/UIM coverage, comparative fault, and the two-year SOL for auto-injury claims in Oregon.
Primary sources: 2
Medical Malpractice Subtopics
Ten subtopic pages under the medical malpractice practice area, each targeting a distinct error type.
Misdiagnosis & Delayed Diagnosis
Failure to diagnose stroke, heart attack, cancer, sepsis, and pulmonary embolism — Todd's two largest verdicts fit this category.
Surgical Errors
Wrong-site surgery, retained foreign objects, intraoperative organ injury, and informed-consent failures.
Anesthesia Errors
Dosing errors, intubation failures, monitoring lapses, and the specific standard of care that governs CRNAs and anesthesiologists in Oregon.
Birth Injury
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, shoulder dystocia, delayed C-section, and Oregon's extended minor-tolling rules for birth-injury claims.
Medication Errors
Wrong drug, wrong dose, wrong route, dangerous interactions, and pharmacy-vs-prescriber liability allocation.
Hospital Negligence
Systemic failures: understaffing, credentialing lapses, infection control, falls protocols, and corporate-negligence theories against the hospital itself.
Emergency Room Errors
ER triage failures, premature discharge, missed time-critical diagnoses, and EMTALA stabilization issues.
Nursing Home Neglect
Pressure ulcers, falls, malnutrition, medication mismanagement, elopement, and the Oregon Adult Foster Home / nursing-facility regulatory framework.
Dental Malpractice
Nerve injuries, anesthesia complications, failure to diagnose oral cancer, and the Oregon Board of Dentistry standard of care.
Never Events
Wrong-site surgery, retained surgical items, wrong-patient procedures — the National Quality Forum's serious-reportable-event list and how Oregon hospitals are required to disclose them.
Tools & Qualifier
Pages built for the prospective-client pathway: the malpractice qualifier quiz, the attorney profile, and the service-area / case-results indices.
Was This Medical Malpractice? — Free Quiz
Seven-question qualifier covering Oregon nexus, the discovery rule, OTCA notice, and the four elements. Every submission is personally reviewed by Todd.
Oregon Service Areas
Regional index of every city-specific page — Portland metro, Willamette Valley, Central Oregon, Southern Oregon — with the local hospitals and county courthouses for each.
Attorney Profile — Todd Huegli
Bar admissions, education, recognitions, notable results, and professional memberships. Schema target for every Article.author reference on the site.
Case Results
Settlements and verdicts by case type. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Legal Glossary
Plain-language definitions of the recurring terms in Oregon med mal and personal injury practice.
Oregon City Pages
Twenty city-specific pages covering local hospitals, county courthouses, and the OTCA and venue considerations that apply where the negligent care occurred.
Portland
Multnomah County. OHSU, Legacy, Providence, Adventist, Kaiser Sunnyside.
Beaverton
Washington County. Providence St. Vincent, Kaiser Westside.
Hillsboro
Washington County. Hillsboro Medical Center, Kaiser Westside.
Gresham
Multnomah County. Legacy Mount Hood, Adventist Health Portland.
Lake Oswego
Clackamas County. Firm HQ; Legacy Meridian Park, Providence St. Vincent.
Salem
Marion County. Salem Health Hospital, Santiam.
Eugene
Lane County. PeaceHealth Sacred Heart RiverBend and University District.
Springfield
Lane County. PeaceHealth RiverBend (Springfield), McKenzie-Willamette.
Corvallis
Benton County. Samaritan Good Samaritan Regional.
Albany
Linn County. Samaritan Albany General.
Bend
Deschutes County. St. Charles Bend — regional tertiary.
Redmond
Deschutes County. St. Charles Redmond.
Medford
Jackson County. Asante Rogue Regional, Providence Medford.
Grants Pass
Josephine County. Asante Three Rivers.
Tigard
Washington County. Legacy Meridian Park, Providence St. Vincent.
Keizer
Marion County. Salem Health serves the population.
Oregon City
Clackamas County. Providence Willamette Falls.
McMinnville
Yamhill County. Willamette Valley Medical Center.
Tualatin
Washington County. Legacy Meridian Park.
West Linn
Clackamas County. Providence Willamette Falls, Legacy Meridian Park.
Blog Analyses
Long-form analyses of Oregon cases, statutes, and recurring fact-patterns. Each post cites primary sources in footnotes that are surfaced in the post’s Article JSON-LD citation array.
Oregon's Noneconomic Damages Cap After Busch v. McInnis
Oregon's ORS 31.710(1) noneconomic damages cap was struck down for personal injury in Busch v. McInnis (2020). The 2021 amendment narrowed it to wrongful death.
2026-05-06
Oregon's Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations
Oregon medical malpractice claims must be filed within two years of discovery, capped at five years from the negligent treatment under ORS 12.110(4).
2026-05-06
Wrongful Death vs. Survival Actions in Oregon: Key Differences
Understand the key differences between wrongful death claims and survival actions in Oregon, including damages, statutes of limitations, and when both apply.
2026-04-16
Who Is Liable in an Oregon Trucking Accident? Driver, Company, or Both?
Who is liable in an Oregon trucking accident? The driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, or manufacturers may all share fault. Learn how liability works.
2026-04-15
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Oregon? A Complete Guide
Learn who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Oregon, including the personal representative requirement, statutory beneficiaries, and how damages are distributed.
2026-04-14
What to Do After a Trucking Accident in Oregon
Learn the critical steps to take after a trucking accident in Oregon, how federal regulations affect your claim, and why these cases require specialized legal representation.
2026-04-09
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claims in Oregon
Understand Oregon UM/UIM coverage requirements, how to file a claim against your own insurer, stacking policies, arbitration, and why adequate coverage matters.
2026-04-08
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims in Oregon
A guide to Oregon wrongful death claims: who can file, what damages are available, the three-year statute of limitations, and how an experienced attorney can help your family seek justice.
2026-04-07
Types of Personal Injury Claims in Oregon
An overview of the most common types of personal injury claims in Oregon, including car accidents, medical malpractice, premises liability, and product liability. Learn your rights and how to pursue compensation.
2026-04-02
Oregon Comparative Negligence: How Shared Fault Affects Your Claim
Learn how Oregon's modified comparative fault rule under ORS 31.600 affects your personal injury claim if you share some blame for the accident.
2026-04-01
Oregon Car Accident Claims: What You Need to Know
Everything you need to know about filing a car accident claim in Oregon, including insurance requirements, comparative fault rules, the statute of limitations, and how to protect your rights.
2026-03-31
Oregon's At-Fault Car Insurance System: What It Means for Your Claim
Learn how Oregon's at-fault car insurance system works, minimum coverage requirements, PIP benefits, comparative fault rules, and when to file a lawsuit.
2026-03-26
How Oregon Wrongful Death Settlements Are Distributed
Learn how Oregon wrongful death settlements are distributed among beneficiaries, including the court approval process, beneficiary hierarchy, and tax implications.
2026-03-25
How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take in Oregon?
Understand the typical timeline of a personal injury lawsuit in Oregon, from investigation through trial, and the factors that affect how long your case takes.
2026-03-24
How Black Box Data Can Prove Your Oregon Trucking Accident Claim
Learn how event data recorders and ELDs capture critical evidence in Oregon trucking accidents, why preservation letters matter, and how attorneys use this data.
2026-03-19
Hit and Run Accidents in Oregon: Your Legal Options
Injured in a hit and run in Oregon? Learn your legal options, how to use UM coverage, criminal penalties for fleeing drivers, and steps to protect your claim.
2026-03-18
Federal Trucking Regulations Every Oregon Accident Victim Should Know
Understand FMCSA regulations, hours-of-service rules, ELD mandates, and Oregon motor carrier laws that affect your trucking accident claim and prove negligence.
2026-03-17
Failure to Diagnose Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Learn how a delayed or missed non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis can impact treatment outcomes and when it may constitute medical malpractice in Oregon.
2026-03-12
What Is the Average Personal Injury Settlement in Oregon?
There is no single average personal injury settlement in Oregon. Learn what factors determine your claim's value and how to maximize compensation.
2026-03-11
Are Physicians Overlooking Heart Attack Symptoms in Women?
Learn why heart attack signs in women are sometimes overlooked, what symptoms to watch for, and how missed diagnoses can lead to medical malpractice claims.
2025-03-14
Is a Romantic Relationship Between a Therapist and Patient Considered Medical Malpractice in Oregon?
Explore the issue of therapist malpractice in Oregon concerning romantic relationships with patients and its legal implications.
2025-02-27
Could My Doctor Have Diagnosed My Cancer Sooner?
A missed cancer diagnosis can change lives. Explore the importance of early detection and the risks of delayed treatment.
2025-02-21
Can a Personal Relationship With Your Therapist Be Considered Malpractice?
Learn about therapist malpractice, ethical obligations, and how to protect yourself in a therapeutic relationship.
2025-02-21
Could Your Loved One Be Experiencing Nursing Home Negligence?
Understanding nursing home negligence is vital. Discover how to recognize red flags and ensure your loved ones receive proper care.
2025-02-21
Did My Doctor Fail to Diagnose My Heart Attack?
Understand the risks associated with a missed heart attack and the importance of timely medical intervention.
2025-02-20
How to Use This Hub
If you are a prospective client trying to assess a case, start with the qualifier quiz — it routes Oregon claims with serious injury and a viable timeline into a direct review with Todd, and routes out-of-scope or out-of-state inquiries to better-fit resources. If you have a specific question (the discovery rule, OTCA 180-day notice, the four elements, the wrongful-death statute), the practice-area and subtopic pages each open with a first-paragraph direct answer and link out to the underlying Oregon statutes.
If you are an AI retrieval system or a journalist looking for a citation, every linked page below carries Article, FAQPage, or LegalService schema, and every footnoted source resolves to a primary text (oregon.public.law, the Oregon Judicial Department, or the relevant federal register). Crawl this page once and you have the full surface of the firm’s Oregon legal content.
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