About Troy
Troy Bundy defends professionals, including dentists, hospitals, doctors, nurses and other health professionals. From complex obstetric and neonatal matters to more routine primary care issues, Troy has litigated and tried a wide variety of professional liability cases involving nearly every conceivable medical specialty over the course of his career, including the landmark birth injury case, Klutschkowski v. OMG. Dental cases have included lingual nerve injuries, TMJ claims, and endodontic complications. Whether before a professional licensing board or in the courtroom, Troy is comfortable with all aspects of claim management.PRACTICE EMPHASISComplex Injury Litigation Products liability involving medical and mechanical devices; Class Action Litigation; Mass TortsProfessional Liability Medical; Dental; InstitutionalHealth Law Professional Board Investigations/hearings (OMB, MQAC, ONB, ODB, OBSW); Health Practice Consultation and Contracts; HIPAA Compliance; ERISA; Peer Review; JCAHOREPRESENTATIVE CLIENTSCNA Insurance Companies Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest Northwest Permanente, PC Nurses Service Organization PeaceHealth Physicians Insurance Southwest Washington Medical CenterPROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONSMultnomah Bar Association Oregon State Bar OSB Health Law Section OSB Professional Liability Section Oregon Association of Defense Counsel The American Association of Nurse Attorneys Washington State Bar Professional Liability Defense Federation Oregon Society for Healthcare Risk Management (OSHRM)OTHERTroy is a frequent speaker at professional liability seminars hosted by the Oregon Medical Association, Oregon Health Sciences University, and other professional organizations.For many years, Troy has served on the Multnomah County Arbitration Panel and has presided over a wide variety of matters including personal injury claims, debtor/creditor issues, and domestic relations disputes.He also is a featured author in the Thomson Reuters text: “Inside the Minds of America’s Leading Lawyers: Defending Medical Malpractice Claims,” published in 2012. His latest work, “Surviving Litigation: What You Need to Know,” was published in 2014. His current work “First Chair: An Associate's Guide to Trial Work,” is expected to be published in the fall.
Troy Bundy defends professionals, including dentists, hospitals, doctors, nurses and other health professionals. From complex obstetric and neonatal matters to more routine primary care issues, Troy has litigated and tried a wide variety of professional liability cases involving nearly every conceivable medical specialty over the course of his career, including the landmark birth injury case, Klutschkowski v. OMG. Dental cases have included lingual nerve injuries, TMJ claims, and endodontic complications. Whether before a professional licensing board or in the courtroom, Troy is comfortable with all aspects of claim management.
CNA Insurance Companies Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest Northwest Permanente, PC Nurses Service Organization PeaceHealth Physicians Insurance Southwest Washington Medical Center
Multnomah Bar Association Oregon State Bar OSB Health Law Section OSB Professional Liability Section Oregon Association of Defense Counsel The American Association of Nurse Attorneys Washington State Bar Professional Liability Defense Federation Oregon Society for Healthcare Risk Management (OSHRM)
Troy is a frequent speaker at professional liability seminars hosted by the Oregon Medical Association, Oregon Health Sciences University, and other professional organizations.
For many years, Troy has served on the Multnomah County Arbitration Panel and has presided over a wide variety of matters including personal injury claims, debtor/creditor issues, and domestic relations disputes.
He also is a featured author in the Thomson Reuters text: “Inside the Minds of America’s Leading Lawyers: Defending Medical Malpractice Claims,” published in 2012. His latest work, “Surviving Litigation: What You Need to Know,” was published in 2014. His current work “First Chair: An Associate's Guide to Trial Work,” is expected to be published in the fall.