The law firm of Blunck & Walhood, LLC specializes primarily in construction defect litigation, construction work-site injuries, construction liens, construction contractors board claims, automobile accident defense, premises liability, and general liability. Lawrence P. Blunck and Kenneth L. Walhood, the members of Blunck & Walhood, LLC, have practiced together since 1998. In 2004, they formed Blunck & Walhood, LLC, and the firm has grown significantly since that time.
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What We Do
Although we have experience practicing in a variety of areas, we focus our practice on construction defect litigation, construction work-site injuries, construction liens, construction contractors board claims, automobile accident defense, premises liability, and general liability.
Through our experience, we have developed a streamlined process for preparing complex construction defect cases for settlement or trial.
Construction Work-Site Injuries
When litigation ensues as a result of construction site injuries, we are called upon to defend owners, developers, and general contractors who are blamed for those injuries.
Construction Liens/CCB Claims
We advise our contractor clients on the best methods to establish and perfect their construction lien rights, so we can foreclose on those liens if they are not paid.
Auto Accident Defense
We have defended hundreds of automobile accident cases involving personal and commercial insurance policies.
We successfully defend businesses and property owners against an assortment of premises liability claims.
We have handled many different types of claims. This experience provides us with a unique vantage point in assessing new claims.
Oregon Court of Appeals Determines That the Terms of an Insurance Policy Can Be Superseded by a Clear and Express Oral Binder
Oregon Court of Appeals Addresses Whether an Insurers Right to Contribution from Other Insurers Exist Independently of the Rights of the Insured
UIM Benefits Made Clear: Oregon Supreme Court Determines UIM Benefits by Subtracting Tortfeasors Liability Payment from the Insureds UM Policy Limit
Oregon Court of Appeals Addresses Negligence Claims Against Contractors
Oregon House Bill 2434 Reducing Statute of Limitations in Defect Claims Against "Large Commercial Structures" Becomes Law
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