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Astoria Government Agencies & Programs Law Firm
Overview
Alvey Law Group, understands the needs of the injured and disabled. Alvey Law Group, concentrates on the legal practice areas of Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income, workers’ compensation and personal injury. Mr. Alvey, an Oregon native, established his law firm in 1987 to serve the people of his home state. With offices in Portland and Astoria, Mr. Alvey and his associate, Robert Kinney, are readily accessible to the injured and disabled requiring professional legal representation focused on their best interests.
We devote our Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income practice to protecting the rights of hardworking people who need benefits. Our firm is seasoned in navigating the application process, appealing denied claims and appearing before federal administrative law judges and appeals councils. Alvey Law Group, can also guide you through the additional, specific application requirements if you are an adult over the age of 50 or if you must obtain benefits for an injured or disabled child.
Alvey Law Group, is ready to provide immediate legal services to people who have suffered personal injury. We diligently pursue claims in cases of car and motorcycle accidents as well as the complex claims that may be associated with truck driving accidents. Our personal injury representation also addresses other serious injuries, from dog attacks to grievous workplace accidents.
Our law firm provides personalized attention to people with occupational injury or disease. Mr. Alvey is recognized as an outstanding workers’ compensation attorney by his colleagues in both the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and the Oregon State Bar. Alvey Law Group, serves injured clients in all workers’ compensation issues, including benefits application, appealing denied claims or seeking compensation from a negligent third party.
Alvey Law Group, professionally provides representation that puts the needs of the injured and disabled first. Contact Mr. Alvey for a free initial consultation at 503-928-3848 or toll free at 866-509-3516.
About Alvey Law Group
Practice Areas
- Government Agencies & Programs
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Social Security -- Disability
- Workers' Compensation Law
Published Works
- Workers Compensation
- Workers Compensation & Denied Claims
- Social Security Disability
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
Classes and Seminars
- Solo Practice, Learning the Ropes CLE - Oregon State Bar, 2002 - 2004
- 25 Practice Tips in 60 Minutes, Oregon Trial Lawyers Association - Workers Compensation Section Annual Seminar, 2005
- SB 485 Aftermath, Oregon State Bar - Workers' Compensation Section Annual Meeting and CLE, 2003
- Workers Compensation in Oregon, Oregon Law Institute - Oregon Convention Center, 2003
- Workers Compensation in Oregon, Lorman Education Services CLE, 2003
- Workers Compensation in Oregon, Lorman Education Services CLE, 2002
Representative Cases
- SAIF v. Kurcin, 334 Or. 399, 50 P.3d 1167 (2002)
- Liberty Northwest v. Potts, 119 Or.App. 252, 850 P2J 1135 (1995)
- Foster Wheeler Corporation v. Marble, 188 Or. App. 579, 72 P2d 645 (2003)
- SAIF v. Wolff, 138 Or. App. 579, 908 P2d 954 (1996)
- Precision Cast Parts v. Lewis, 115 Or. App. 732, 840 P2d 104 (1992)
- Astoria Plywood Corp. v. Culp, 115 Or. App. 579, 840 P2d 99 (1992)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
10 Pier OneSuite 202 Astoria, OR 97103
Phone
Fax
- (503) 229-1094
Websites
Other Offices
Alvey Law Group (Main Office) 8555 SW Apple Way Suite 310 Portland, OR 97225 - 1775 (503) 229-0895
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