
Personal Injury Lawyer in Woodburn. Insurance Companies Fear.
Injured in Woodburn or anywhere in Marion County? David Wallace is an aggressive personal injury attorney who fights insurance companies on behalf of accident victims. Cases filed at the Marion County Courthouse (Salem).
Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Woodburn
From highway collisions on I-5 to slip-and-falls at local businesses, David Wallace handles all types of personal injury claims in Marion County.
Car Accidents
Collisions, hit-and-runs, rideshare accidents, and commercial vehicle crashes.
Truck Accidents
Semi-trucks, delivery vehicles, and logging trucks on Oregon highways.
Motorcycle Accidents
Lane-splitting injuries, left-turn collisions, and road hazard crashes.
Wrongful Death
Fatal accidents caused by negligence. Fighting for families who've lost everything.
Premises Liability
Slip and falls, unsafe conditions, inadequate security, dog bites.
Pedestrian & Bicycle
Crosswalk accidents, bike lane collisions, and hit-and-run injuries.
Why Woodburn Residents Choose David Wallace
Insurance companies have armies of lawyers. You need a pit bull in your corner. David Wallace is familiar with Marion County Courthouse (Salem) and the judges who hear personal injury cases in Marion County. That local knowledge makes a difference.
- No upfront fees — we only get paid if you win
- Direct access to David, not a paralegal
- 30-minute average email response time
- Aggressive negotiation with insurance companies
- Trial-ready from day one
- Deep knowledge of Oregon personal injury law
Woodburn Case Results
$1.2M
Car accident settlement, Marion County
$850K
Truck accident verdict, Oregon
$425K
Premises liability settlement
Serving Woodburn and Marion County
Local Courthouse
Marion County Courthouse (Salem)
Population Served
27,000+ residents
Region
Willamette Valley, Oregon
Also in Woodburn
Rights Restoration in Woodburn, Oregon
David also handles expungement and firearm rights restoration cases for Woodburn residents — filed at the Marion County Courthouse (Salem). Oregon calls expungement a “Motion to Set Aside” (ORS 137.225); firearm rights are restored under ORS 166.274 or, in some cases, automatically when a conviction is set aside.
Expungement in Woodburn
Seal eligible Marion County convictions and arrests from public view. David handles records gathering, petition drafting, and the hearing if one is required.
Firearm Rights in Woodburn
Restoring the right to own firearms after a disqualifying Oregon conviction — including ORS 166.274 petitions in Marion County circuit court and the separate federal analysis.