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Todd Joseph Huegli
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Experienced Portland, Oregon Medical Malpractice LawyerI am Todd Huegli, a leading medical malpractice lawyer based in Portland, Oregon, with 17 years of dedicated experience in representing clients on legal matters and specializing in helping patients who have suffered due to medical negligence. Throughout my distinguished career, I have successfully taken more than 50 complex cases to verdict. I have recovered millions of dollars for my clients and consistently earn the prestigious SuperLawyer rating from my peers. Known for my aggressive advocacy and meticulous attention to detail, I combine a deep understanding of the intricacies of medical malpractice law with an unwavering commitment to justice. My impressive track record, strategic litigation skills, and compassionate approach to client service have established me as one of Portland’s most trusted and effective medical malpractice attorneys. Whether negotiating settlements or fighting for clients in court, I leverage my extensive experience to ensure that every client receives personalized, results-driven legal representation, setting a high standard in the field of medical malpractice litigation in the Pacific Northwest.
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
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- Oregon
- Oregon State Bar
- ID Number: 083655
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- English
- Shareholder
- Huegli Law LLC
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- Managing Partner & Shareholder
- Huegli Fraser P.C.
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- Staff Attorney
- Metropolitan Public Defender
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- Associate Attorney
- Smith Freed Eberhard
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- Willamette University College of Law
- J.D.
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- Willamette University
- MBA
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- University of Oregon
- B.S.
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- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- TOP 10 Under 40
- National Academy Of Personal Injury Attorneys
- Top 40 Lawyers Under 40
- American Society of Legal Advocates
- Col. Rupert E. Park Jr. Pro Bono Student of the Year
- Willamette University School of Law
- Awarded to the law student who volunteers the most hours helping those in need.
- Pro Bono Student of the Year
- Oregon State Bar Association
- Awarded to the law student who volunteers the most hours providing legal help to those in need throughout Oregon.
- Oregon State Bar  # 083655
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- Oregon Constitution, Street Law Seminar
- Use of Force, Brown Bag Lunch Series CLE
- Domestic Violence Trials, Washington County Domestic Violence Panel
- Starting Your Own Firm, SuperSaturday CLE
- Cross Examination of Experts at Trial, CLE
- Q. Terminated for refusing COVID-19 vaccine; seeking legal advice.
- A: You should gather all your documentation and speak to an employment law lawyer. The sooner the better.
- Q. How to proceed with a medical malpractice case for nerve damage?
- A: I am not licensed in Michigan but given your procedure was in January 2023, you need to contact a Michigan lawyer who handles medical malpractice ASAP.
- Q. Steps to pursue compensation after my son was bitten by a pitbull?
- A: I’m very sorry to hear about your son’s injury. While nothing can take away his pain, I can offer some general guidance on pursuing compensation for a dog bite incident in Oregon. First, make sure you document everything—keep all medical records, take photos of his injuries, and gather any witness statements. Since the incident was reported to the authorities and you know the dog’s owner and location, these details will be crucial. Next, you should contact an experienced personal injury or dog bite attorney who can help assess your case; an attorney can guide you. In Oregon, there’s a limited window—generally two years from the date of the incident—to file a claim, so it’s wise ... Read More