Dangerous Premises
People are injured and killed every day as a result of dangerous conditions in buildings or other manmade hazards. From quadriplegia resulting from a fall into an unguarded hole, to simple slip and falls resulting in broken hips, knees, and ankles, Robert Neuberger has handled many types of dangerous premises cases. Claims may be made against hotels, shopping centers, and other businesses who have a known problem with crime on their property, but fail to protect their customers. Each type of case is unique. Liability may involve building, electrical, or other safety codes, or turn on whether the landowner knew or should have known of the dangerous condition on his premises.


Robert Neuberger represents individuals involved in controversies concerning injury to a person’s body, rights, reputation, or property resulting from automobile accidents, boating accidents, defective products, negligence, and dangerous conditions. Examples are:
The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult losses we each face in life. The trauma is even more tragic when the death was unnecessarily caused by someone else’s wrongdoing. Oregon law provides for the recovery of damages by the surviving family where a loved one was killed because of another person’s fault. Federal admiralty law also provides the family with damage recovery for deaths on navigable waters such as the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and the Pacific Ocean. Wrongful death claims may be made for practically every type of accident.