Personal Injury Attorneys and Car Accident Lawyer in Hillsboro OR

Car Accident Lawyer in Hillsboro OR

As a tech hub anchored by Intel campuses, Hillsboro has a mix of residential neighborhoods and busy commercial corridors. High commuter volume along Tualatin Valley Highway increases collision risks. Legal cases often involve multi-vehicle accidents, construction-zone injuries, and pedestrian or cyclist incidents, reflecting the intersection of corporate traffic and local community life. We treat your situation with the care it deserves. At Kehoe Sands Law, nothing less than peak compensation will do. No recovery means no payment required. Count on us for proven outcomes and support throughout your journey.

Comprehensive Legal Support for Complex Personal Injury Claims

With over 30 years of experience, Kehoe Sands Law specializes in helping clients recover after car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and bicycle incidents. We navigate the complex insurance process for you, ensuring your claim receives the attention it deserves. Every case is unique, and our skilled attorneys are dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome while guiding you every step of the way.

Comprehensive Legal Support for Injuries Caused by Negligent Drivers

If you or a loved one has been injured due to another driver's negligence, you have the right to recover damages for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. Kehoe Sands Law provides compassionate, experienced legal representation, helping accident victims navigate insurance claims and fight for the settlement they deserve while you focus on healing.

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Personal Injury Attorneys in Hillsboro

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