Gary G. Norris – Personal Injury Attorney in McMinnville, OR

Also servicing Newberg, OR, and surrounding areas.

Our Approach

We are a civil trial firm. We aggressively represent those seriously injured in accidents. We also fight for insureds who have been unfairly treated by their insurance company. Our goal is always to resolve our client’s case as favorably and as quickly as possible. We do not charge for the first consultation. And, if we do not recover for the client, there is no fee. We have the experience and expertise to take each case through a jury trial, or to resolve it through settlement, mediation, arbitration or effective initial negotiation before suit is ever filed.

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Attorney Qualifications

Gary G. Norris
39 Years of Personal Injury Trial Experience
Free Initial Consultation

Notes on the Law

An educational series to highlight areas of the law that may affect your case.

Head Injuries

A blow to the head, whether in an automobile accident, a fall or otherwise, can result in devastating losses. Sometimes the injuries can only be fully documented after extensive “neuropsychological” testing by qualified health care professionals. Even a seemingly minor head injury can produce a concussion, and what is called “post-concussion syndrome”. Symptoms may last for months or longer, and although subtle, can dramatically impact a person’s ability to function at work and in their personal life. Our firm is very familiar with head injury cases. We have handled many such cases in the past. We work with the health care providers, psychologists and neuropsychologists, and other health care professionals to accurately determine the extent of injury so that your case can be presented fairly for settlement or trial. Call us so we can help. (503) 472-3770.

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Serious/Permanent Injuries

The Law Office of Gary G. Norris can protect your legal rights to a fair settlement if you were hurt by the fault of another person, and your injuries are permanent. Permanent injuries often involve claims for past and future lost wages and future medical treatment or even surgery. In addition, you may have a claim for what is called “loss of future earning capacity”.

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