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Happy Flag Day! 🇺🇸Are you familiar with the history of this holiday? On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted ...
06/14/2026

Happy Flag Day! 🇺🇸

Are you familiar with the history of this holiday?

On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted the first official American flag, with a resolution stating that it represented a "new constellation." That was not just a new flag design, but a new constellation of how citizens would relate to the their national government. The concept was radical at the time: we the people would be the sovereign, and the government was designed with checks and balances to try to serve the people.

Flag Day later became an official national date in 1949, shortly after a World War that was fought against interests opposed to our American ideals.

Today, Flag Day is an opportunity to reflect on what our flag was intended to represent:
➡️Freedom
➡️Justice
➡️Democracy

This Flag Day, we honor not only the flag itself, but what it stands for.

We recently made another bike helmet donation! 🚲This is a long-standing tradition at our law firm; this year we donated ...
06/12/2026

We recently made another bike helmet donation! 🚲

This is a long-standing tradition at our law firm; this year we donated bicycle helmets to Marcola Elementary school.

This is part of our ongoing commitment to keeping our community safe.

A helmet is one of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce the risk of serious brain injury while riding a bike.

In Oregon, ALL bicycle riders under the age of 16 are required by law to wear an approved helmet on public roads and paths.

We're proud to provide bicycle helmets to our local school children!

Learn more about this donation here: https://www.corsonjohnsonlaw.com/brain-bucket-brigade-bicycle-helmet-donation-to-marcola-elementary-school/

06/11/2026

Our recent bicycle safety post sparked quite a conversation.

In this video, Don addresses some of the comments and misconceptions about bicyclists, traffic safety, and the law.

At the end of the day, however you're getting around town, we all share the same goal: getting home safely.

Give the video a watch and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓Whether you're embarking on your higher education journey or getting ready to sta...
06/09/2026

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓

Whether you're embarking on your higher education journey or getting ready to start a career, we wish you success and good fortune.

Graduates, your hard work and determination have brought you to this moment. You are our future, and we look forward to your contributions to our society and our democracy.

Congratulations on this incredible achievement!

Why Are Intersections a Common Crash Location?Intersections are a major source of car crash injuries in Lane County. Int...
06/05/2026

Why Are Intersections a Common Crash Location?

Intersections are a major source of car crash injuries in Lane County.

Intersections involve conflicting vehicle paths and sometimes split-second decisions, which increase the likelihood of collisions.

Crash data show that more than 1 out of 4 Lane County collisions occur at or near intersections.

The severity of crash injuries at intersections in part reflects driver behavior.

In fatal and serious injury intersection crashes:
➡️42% involved failure to yield
➡️12% involved inattention
➡️9% involved running a stop sign
➡️9% involved improper turning

These often lead to collisions where occupants are struck from the side and typically have less protection. When intersections are located on higher-speed or rural roads, there may be greater impact forces, which means that crashes at these locations are more likely to result in serious or fatal injuries.

Learn more about motor vehicle crash statistics in Lane County here: https://www.corsonjohnsonlaw.com/car-crash-stats-lane-county/

Stay safe on the water this summer! We recently made another life jacket donation to McKenzie Fire & Rescue to help prom...
06/01/2026

Stay safe on the water this summer!

We recently made another life jacket donation to McKenzie Fire & Rescue to help promote water safety in our community.

As summer approaches and more people head to Oregon's rivers and lakes, it’s important to remember that life jackets save lives.

It doesn't matter if you’re boating, floating, rafting, or paddling, wearing a life jacket could make all the difference.

Enjoy the water safely this summer - and remember: if you don't have a life jacket, borrow one!

We're proud to support the future of law. We recently made a donation to the Bill Warnisher Scholarship for Leadership a...
05/29/2026

We're proud to support the future of law.

We recently made a donation to the Bill Warnisher Scholarship for Leadership and Justice at the University of Oregon School of Law.

This endowed scholarship was created in memory of Bill Warnisher to support future law students who demonstrate leadership, mentorship, and a commitment to public interest work.

Don shares that, “I knew Bill Warnisher; he was a beloved member of the local bar, and was committed to a fair justice system that was tempered by mercy where appropriate.”

Investing in future legal leaders helps strengthen the rule of law that helps all of us.

Why Are Motorcyclists More Likely to Suffer Severe Injuries?Motorcycle crashes make up only 4% of all crashes in Lane Co...
05/28/2026

Why Are Motorcyclists More Likely to Suffer Severe Injuries?

Motorcycle crashes make up only 4% of all crashes in Lane County, but account for 12% of local fatal and serious injury crashes.

These numbers reflect the lack of physical protection for motorcyclists compared to people in passenger vehicles.

While helmets are legally required and can reduce the severity of head injuries, helmets do not prevent head injuries in a significant number of crashes in which helmets were used properly.

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a motorcycle crash, reach out to learn how we may be able to help.

https://www.corsonjohnsonlaw.com/eugene/motorcycle-accidents/

It's Memorial Day! 🇺🇸Today, let's all pause to reflect on what this holiday is truly about. It's not all BBQ's and time ...
05/25/2026

It's Memorial Day! 🇺🇸

Today, let's all pause to reflect on what this holiday is truly about. It's not all BBQ's and time off work.

It's a time to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country to preserve freedom and democracy.

We are grateful and we remember - today and always.

Who Is Most at Risk for Severe Car Crash Injuries?The people most at risk of severe car crash injuries in Lane County ar...
05/21/2026

Who Is Most at Risk for Severe Car Crash Injuries?

The people most at risk of severe car crash injuries in Lane County are older drivers, motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists.

Crashes involving these road users are more likely to result in fatal or serious injuries than crashes involving the general driving population. Lane County crash data shows these groups represent a disproportionately high share of fatal and serious injury crashes compared to their share of all crashes, indicating higher vulnerability when a crash occurs.

Older persons are vulnerable to more severe injury in any traumatic event. Motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists are all directly exposed to crash forces, with limited or no crash protection.

You can learn more about Lane County crash statistics here: https://www.corsonjohnsonlaw.com/car-crash-stats-lane-county/

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