Portland Insurance Attorneys
Comprehensive support for insurance claims, coverage matters, and disputes.
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Schedule Your Free Case EvaluationWe defend insurance claims and seek coverage when covered losses occur. We regularly work with adjusters, address complex coverage questions, and represent parties in indemnity and coverage disputes.
While many matters settle, we are prepared to take insurance disputes through trial and appeal when needed to protect our clients' interests.
Common Challenges We Solve
- ✓ Policyholders who receive a denial or reservation of rights letter need prompt legal review to understand their options and protect their coverage rights.
- ✓ Insurers managing complex or high-exposure claims require counsel experienced in both coverage analysis and courtroom advocacy.
- ✓ Indemnity and contribution disputes between carriers and additional insureds can stall resolution of the underlying claim and require skilled intervention.
Why Clients Trust EOP Law
Deep Experience
Our attorneys bring decades of experience helping Portland businesses and individuals navigate complex legal matters.
Boutique Service
You'll work directly with experienced attorneys who know your goals and provide personalized guidance.
Trusted Relationships
We're known for our approachable, responsive style and commitment to building lasting client relationships.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if my insurer denies my claim?
- Do not accept a denial without legal review. Policy language, exclusions, and notice requirements can often be challenged. We analyze coverage positions and advocate on your behalf.
- What does a reservation of rights letter mean?
- It means your insurer is defending you while reserving the right to deny coverage later. This creates a potential conflict of interest. We counsel policyholders on rights and options in this situation.
- What is bad faith in an insurance context?
- Bad faith occurs when an insurer unreasonably denies, delays, or underpays a covered claim. Oregon law provides remedies including attorneys' fees and, in some cases, punitive damages.
- Can you represent both insurers and policyholders?
- Yes. Our experience on both sides of coverage disputes gives us a thorough understanding of insurer practices and policyholder rights, which benefits whichever side we represent.