Galm Law

Galm Law

12220 SW 1st St, Beaverton, OR 97005, Beaverton, OR 97005

1 Attorneys
2 Locations
$4.1M+ Recovered
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About Galm Law

Galm Law is an Oregon-based firm representing victims in personal injury, vehicle accident, abuse, crime, and wrongful death cases. Attorney Paul C. Galm has over 20 years of experience, securing more than $20 million for clients across Oregon, including Portland and Beaverton. The firm offers free consultations and operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no fees unless their case is won. Galm Law handles complex cases, including those involving child sexual abuse and institutional negligence.

Notable Case Results

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$1.3M

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death settlement for Gloria Joya, a child who died from severe gastrointestinal problems while a ward of the State. The Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) failed to intervene despite numerous reports of abuse and neglect over 13.5 years.

$900,000

Personal Injury

Oregon woman won a jury verdict against a retired dentist for transmitting herpes. Case involved allegations of battery and negligence for failure to disclose the STD before sexual contact.

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$725,000

Wrongful Death

Infant removed from stable home and placed with maternal grandmother, who had addiction problems and was physically unable to care for the infant. Infant died within three days of placement. State settled the case.

$420,000

Child Sexual Abuse

Young child placed in a foster home was sexually abused by an older foster boy.

$325,000

Child Sexual Abuse

A child with Down syndrome was sexually abused by a foster boy.

$300,000

Child Neglect

Child Protective Services failed to remove a child from a biological mother despite nearly 20 reports of child neglect.

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