Oregon at a Glance
Costs and Compensation of the U.S. Tort System - State Details
2.07%
Tort Costs as % of State GDP
$3075
Tort Costs per Household ($)
Blogs
Reports
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Oregon is ranked #25 in the 2019 Lawsuit Climate Survey
Oregon fell four positions from where it was in 2017, falling in six out of 10 categories, with the greatest drop in “Having and Enforcing Meaningful Venue Requirements.” The state rose 25 spots in “Judges’ Competence.”