When is the most dangerous time to drive in Oklahoma?

Car wrecks can happen anywhere at any time, but some times of the day, week, and year can be more dangerous than others. The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OSHO) recently came out with new crash data from 2021, revealing: More traffic incidents occurred on Friday than on any other day of the week April…

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How Pre-Existing Conditions Affect a Personal Injury Claim

Pre-existing medical conditions can make personal injury claims more complex. In some cases, they can be used to limit your recovery. However, in other cases, they could be used to your advantage. You must work with an experienced Oklahoma City personal injury attorney with a proven track record of winning big for clients with…

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When Should I Contact A Lawyer After Sustaining a Brain Injury?

Brain injuries can cause devastating damage to the victims and their families. Many times a brain injury can cause the need for long-term medical care and leave the victims unable to return to work.  If you or your loved one suffered a brain injury due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another party, you…

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Are There Exceptions to the Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Oklahoma?

When you are injured due to another party’s negligence or wrongdoing, you may have the right to seek compensation for your damages. However, there is a deadline for filing your claim. If you miss your deadline your claim will probably be barred. The statute of limitations sets the deadline for a personal injury claim….

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What Jobs Put Workers At The Most Risk For Wrongful Death?

In 2022, a worker in this country died every 96 minutes, resulting in a total of 5,486 workplace fatalities, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). While injury and death can occur in any occupation, some jobs are inherently more dangerous than others.  In the same year, there were 70 fatal occupational…

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Oklahoma’s Slip and Fall Accident Laws

You do not expect to be injured in a slip-and-fall accident when you visit another person’s property or go to their business. A slip and fall accident falls under the umbrella of premises liability law and you may be able to collect damages for injuries you sustained on another person’s property.  The owner of…

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How to File a Dog Bite Claim In Oklahoma City

Receiving a dog bite is, unfortunately, an all-to-common occurrence in Oklahoma. Per capita, Oklahoma leads the region in the number of dog bite fatalities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  The good news is that victims of dog bites can receive the justice they deserve by filing a dog bite claim…

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How Do You Prove Liability in a Dog Bite Case?

When you’ve gone through the trauma and anguish of a dog bite, determining who is at fault is required to receive any compensation. As most states (Oklahoma included) have specific laws governing dog bite liability, understanding it is critical to know if you or a loved one has a viable case.  In this guide,…

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Who might be liable for a semi-truck collision?

The need to allocate fault for a collision often leads to accusations levied at the scene of a crash. Both drivers involved in a collision may try to lay the blame for the incident on the other. Sometimes, one party clearly caused the crash while the other did little to contribute to it. Even…

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Can bad weather conditions limit driver liability for a crash?

Many crash risk factors are within the control of drivers. They choose the routes they follow, the way they operate their vehicles and how they allocate their attention. Vehicle maintenance and consistent compliance with state traffic statutes can also have a major impact on someone’s chances of a car wreck. Certain issues, including the…

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