Huegli Fraser P.C.

Portland, United States

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Specialties

he lawyers at Huegli Fraser P.C. are experienced Oregon Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death attorneys dedicated to providing their clients with a high level of skill and care in every case. Our lawyers collectively have over 45 years experience in the areas of medical malpractice, personal injury and wrongful death; securing some of the largest jury verdicts in Oregon history. Our lawyers have also handled thousands of criminal defense cases, achieving jury verdicts of not guilty on a range of charges from misdemeanor to violent felony and sex crimes.

History

Established in 2012.

The attorney’s at Huegli Fraser Law have a combined 50 years experience in the areas of medical malpractice, personal injury and wrongful death.

James Huegli is lead trial attorney. Jim has secured some of the largest verdicts in Oregon history including a $ 29 million wrongful death verdict in 1995.

Notable Medical Malpractice Cases

$ 10 million — Brain damage case against Rogue Valley hospital. Young man suffered brain damage and became quadriplegic due to hospital’s negligence.

$ 4 million — Negligence resulted in quadriplegia.

$ 1.9 million — Sexual abuse of patient by Chairman of Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

$ 1.8 million — Sexual abuse of patient by psychiatrist.

$ 1.7 million — Sexual abuse of patient by psychologist.

$ 1.6 million — Patient’s lung punctured by doctor who had been drinking that day.

$ 1.4 million — Teenager sexually abused by therapist in Idaho.

Meet the Manager

Jim H.

Manager

Jim Huegli has been practicing as an Oregon lawyer since 1972. He spent the first 10 years of his career defending doctors and insurance companies in medical malpractice cases. He transitioned to a plaintiff’s lawyer representing injured people in medical malpractice, personal injury and wrongful death claims. He’s dedicated his career to helping people injured by the malpractice of their doctors, counselors or psychiatrists.