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Jim Dwyer

Jim Dwyer

Managing Partner

Jim Dwyer

Jim Dwyer

Managing Partner

Jim Dwyer

Jim Dwyer

Managing Partner

Jim Dwyer

Jim Dwyer

Managing Partner

Jim Dwyer

Jim Dwyer

Managing Partner

Jim Dwyer

Jim Dwyer

Managing Partner

I love to make the law a non-intimidating process that works for my clients.

My focus is on helping them navigate a complex system so that they
can make a full and
speedy recovery.

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Jim Dwyer | Why I Practice Law

Jim Dwyer Portland Personal Injury Lawyer

It’s hard to believe that I’ve been practicing law for over 30 years. I love being a lawyer more than ever. I’m continuing to learn how to be a better attorney, and I never tire of helping people navigate a legal system where the insurance companies are looking out for themselves, not the injured person.

Making the law a non-intimidating process that works for my clients brings me both personal and professional meaning. It’s about how I take care of my clients. I do everything I can to help them have a full and speedy recovery. I make sure their medical bills and wage loss are paid. I do everything I can to ensure my clients are treated by the providers of their choice. I focus on creating a relationship with my clients where they can trust me and know their wellbeing is of utmost importance.

I am relationship driven. I value relationships for what I can learn from and give to them. My relationship with each client is important to me.

I provide the same personal service I would want if I hired an attorney. I return my clients’ calls promptly. I take the time to make sure I really answered their questions. When my clients leave my office, or we’re finished with a phone call, I make sure I’ve given meaningful answers and information.

When I was in law school, I interned for an extremely smart attorney. After we’d meet with his clients, they would often call and ask me to explain what their attorney had said. That was a major learning experience for me. Being a smart attorney is not enough. I need to be equally good at answering questions and providing information that makes sense to my clients — something we’re not taught in law school.

I am fortunate to work with Roy, Pat, Ashleah, Dean, and the rest of the legal professionals at Bridge City Law. We are a team. We talk about cases, changes in the law, how to help solve our clients’ issues and concerns on a daily basis. We strive to help each other do the best possible work for our clients. Being part of a dedicated team is wonderfully rewarding.

I take care of my client’s legal needs so they can focus on their health, family, and work.

About Jim

Attorney Jim Dwyer stands while speaking on the phone at his Bridge City Law office

Jim is dedicated to helping his clients navigate a complex legal system, so they can focus on what is most important — making a full and speedy recovery.

Jim’s first job was at his father’s law firm when he was in the 6th grade. He delivered legal documents to be filed at the courthouse, took mail to the post office, and made deposits to the bank. He did this all on the 10-speed bike he bought with the money he earned from working at his father’s firm.

In high school, Jim’s dad took him to legal seminars where’s his dad was often a speaker. He’d talk with Jim about his cases and trials – Jim often watched his dad in court. He always stressed the importance that the client comes first and all the steps an attorney can take to make sure that happens.

Personal injury lawyer Jim Dwyer and legal assistant Savannah Lee discuss legal matters at Bridge City Law

Jim graduated from law school in 1987 and started practicing with his father in 1988 in Eugene, Oregon. He took care of clients injured in cars, on motorcycles, on bikes, as pedestrians, and in stores.

Jim married his wife, Jan, in 1990. His first daughter, Caitlyn, was born in 1993 and his youngest daughter, Adair, was born in 1995.

Personal injury attorney Jim Dwyer stands while looking at legal documents at his Bridge City Law office

In 1998, Jim and his family moved to Portland so his wife could help take care of her mother, who had Parkinson’s. Jim and his partner Dean have been working together since 1998.

Jim enjoys cooking — Paella is his signature dish, which he often prepares for non-profit events to help raise money for their organizations. He loves to travel with his wife. His two daughters are now in their mid 20’s. They both live in Portland and can often be found with their friends having dinner with Jim and his wife.

In 2015, Jim wrote and published a book for men called The Caged Truth. It looks at how men’s relationship with their significant other, children, parents and work are powerful forces that not only bring out the best in them in being an equally positive force for those they love and care for.

Jim also has a website called Tipping-the-Scales.com, where he writes a blog to help attorneys find greater meaning in the practice of law through how they take care of their legal team, clients and family.

Attorney Jim Dwyer stands while speaking on the phone at his Bridge City Law office
Personal injury lawyer Jim Dwyer and legal assistant Savannah Lee discuss legal matters at Bridge City Law
Personal injury attorney Jim Dwyer stands while looking at legal documents at his Bridge City Law office
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Team Work

Savannah Lee and personal injury sttorney Jim Dwyer smile at the camera from their Bridge City Law office
Savnnah Lee at Bridge City Law's downtown office

Meet Savannah

Savannah has been working with me since September of 2017. She is sincere, smart, and supportive in her work on behalf of our clients. Savannah has a depth of compassion and knowledge far beyond her years. While working for the firm, she completed her coursework and graduated from Paralegal School.

In just five short years, Savannah has become a top-notch paralegal and an absolute asset to our firm. There is so much that goes into doing her job well, and Savannah’s growing experience and knowledge of managing the personal injury claim process continue to impress both our clients and me. Working with Savannah is a joy, and she has made all the difference in the world in the efficiency of the way we handle our client’s cases together.

She takes equal pride in the technical knowledge of her position as she does in helping to guide our clients through the complexity and difficulties that are part of the personal injury claim process. Not only does this allow our clients to have the best possible experience working with our law firm, but it also makes the work we do together for our clients so much more gratifying.

SAVANNAH CHARLES
Paralegal to Jim Dwyer
Savannah[at]BridgeCityLawFirm.com

Meet Savannah

Savannah Lee and personal injury sttorney Jim Dwyer smile at the camera from their Bridge City Law office
Savnnah Lee at Bridge City Law's downtown office

Savannah has been working with me since September of 2017. She is sincere, smart, and supportive in her work on behalf of our clients. Savannah has a depth of compassion and knowledge far beyond her years. While working for the firm, she completed her coursework and graduated from Paralegal School.

In just five short years, Savannah has become a top-notch paralegal and an absolute asset to our firm. There is so much that goes into doing her job well, and Savannah’s growing experience and knowledge of managing the personal injury claim process continue to impress both our clients and me. Working with Savannah is a joy, and she has made all the difference in the world in the efficiency of the way we handle our client’s cases together.

She takes equal pride in the technical knowledge of her position as she does in helping to guide our clients through the complexity and difficulties that are part of the personal injury claim process. Not only does this allow our clients to have the best possible experience working with our law firm, but it also makes the work we do together for our clients so much more gratifying.

SAVANNAH CHARLES
Paralegal to Jim Dwyer
Savannah@BridgeCityLawFirm.com

Savannah helps make sure the insurance companies are doing just what they should do for you.

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Meet Mireya

Mireya is a one-in-a-million paralegal. She is smart, quick, thorough, and so full of energy and happiness — it’s hard to put into words.

Mireya first worked with the firm as a receptionist for three years in 2013. In 2016, she moved to the Midwest to be closer to her family but stayed in contact with us after she’d moved. In 2021, I learned that she was moving back to Portland and had spent 5 years working for a personal injury law firm as a legal assistant. I immediately called her and asked if she was looking for work. She said yes. We couldn’t be happier to have her back.

Through Mireya’s years of experience working in the personal injury law field, she has developed her paralegal skills as a caring and compassionate listener, dedicated advocate for our clients, exceptionally organized and efficient at managing the details for each client case, and anticipating what’s needed to support the most meaningful outcome possible for our clients.

Mireya is also fluent in both English and Spanish. She has an infectious laugh. I don’t know who is more fortunate — me, the office, or my clients. I guess we all are.

Mireya Elena
Paralegal to Jim Dwyer
Mireya[at]BridgeCityLawFirm.com

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Meet Mireya

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Mireya is a one-in-a-million paralegal. She is smart, quick, thorough, and so full of energy and happiness — it’s hard to put into words.

Mireya first worked with the firm as a receptionist for three years in 2013. In 2016, she moved to the Midwest to be closer to her family but stayed in contact with us after she’d moved. In 2021, I learned that she was moving back to Portland and had spent 5 years working for a personal injury law firm as a legal assistant. I immediately called her and asked if she was looking for work. She said yes. We couldn’t be happier to have her back.

Through Mireya’s years of experience working in the personal injury law field, she has developed her paralegal skills as a caring and compassionate listener, dedicated advocate for our clients, exceptionally organized and efficient at managing the details for each client case, and anticipating what’s needed to support the most meaningful outcome possible for our clients.

Mireya is also fluent in both English and Spanish. She has an infectious laugh. I don’t know who is more fortunate — me, the office, or my clients. I guess we all are.

MIREYA ELENA
Paralegal to Jim Dwyer
Mireya[at]BridgeCityLawFirm.com

Mireya is exceptional at managing the details and anticipating what’s needed to support the best possible outcome for our client’s cases.

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Credentials

Jim is licensed to practice law in Oregon, Washington, and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon.

Jim is a member of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, Multnomah Bar Association and the Oregon State Bar.

He has been awarded Volunteer of the Year for by the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Commons Law Center, a Portland-based organization providing affordable legal services to income-qualified people in Oregon.

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A Caring, Knowledgeable, and Helpful Lawyer

“Jim helped me tremendously after an auto accident this past year, and turned the experience into a smooth and timely process. The combination of his expertise and honest care makes Jim an excellent lawyer, who gives trustworthy advice and attentive support to his clients. We are lucky to have such a great lawyer in Portland!”

~PHOEBE

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