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Newport Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
At Barton Trial Attorneys, we represent children with brain injuries, particularly babies injured during birth because of medical malpractice.We litigate these cases all over Oregon and have obtained record results in several different counties.
Our lawyers have over four decades of experience handling catastrophic injury cases. We know what it takes to protect your rights and how to get you the award or settlement you deserve. Our law firm has extensive experience helping victims of the following:
- Birth Injuries
- Medical malpractice
- Catastrophic injuries
- Sexual abuse
Our law firm understands how difficult life can be after suffering a catastrophic injury. These types of issues can lead to medical expenses, long-term complications and other financial issues that can be difficult to overcome. Our attorneys can review your case and see if pursuing a lawsuit is in your best interests.
At Barton Trial Attorneys, we are known for our success. We provide a high level of detail to our cases and our clients work with both of our attorneys throughout the entire process. When you work with us, you know you will be respected and treated with dignity because we truly care about your future. Contact our law firm to learn more about how we can help you.
About Barton Trial Attorneys
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Birth Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Catastrophic Injuries
- Sexual abuse
Litigation
- 100%
Office Information
Address
214 S.W. Coast Hwy. Newport, OR 97365 - 4927
Phone
Fax
- 541-265-5614
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Websites
Achievements
Lawyers at Barton Trial Attorneys selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- Barton, Brent On a Super Lawyers® List
- Barton, William On a Super Lawyers® List
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