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Is a texting driver the one to blame for an Oklahoma wreck?
The process of establishing who is at fault for a crash is one of the most important early steps taken after a collision. The party responsible will typically provide insurance coverage and they could be at risk of a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit if their negligence or recklessness caused the collision. In…
2 important rules that limit Oklahoma wrongful death claims
Losing a loved one can lead to intense grief and also financial hardship for surviving family members. Those who have recently lost a loved one in Oklahoma may have a hard time dealing with their emotions and may worry about how their family will cover basic expenses with one less wage earner contributing to…
Oklahoma drivers are at risk of summer semi-truck crashes
Humans react positively to warmer weather and longer days. Their moods and relationships are often better when the weather is pleasant. People are more likely to go out and socialize during the summer months, which also means that they will spend more time in their motor vehicles. Motorists in Oklahoma are no exception. From…
3 options for covering crash costs after a rideshare wreck
Letting someone else drive can give a professional a few more minutes to prepare a presentation on their way to a client’s office or can help someone avoid an impaired driving arrest. There are countless reasons why people in Oklahoma hire a rideshare vehicle to reach a particular destination. The vast majority of those…
Who pays the costs after a rideshare crash?
Rideshare services are convenient, as they allow people to use an app to obtain local transportation regardless of where they travel. They also make it easy for those with good driving records and modern, well-maintained vehicles to parley their skills and possessions into a viable income stream. Services like Lyft and Uber allow tourists,…
Which roads experience the deadliest crashes in Oklahoma?
Fatal motor vehicle collisions happen all the time. Oklahoma has seemingly endless miles of open road and plenty of commercial vehicles and distracted drivers traveling the state, which means that collisions are a daily occurrence. No one can eliminate the possibility of a crash, but they can make a concerted effort to reduce their…
When is the deadliest time to drive in Oklahoma?
Car wrecks, like the people that cause them, are relatively unpredictable. Someone might get drunk at noon on a Tuesday when their relationship ends or try to drive home while violently ill, only to lose control of their vehicle. There is no way of knowing exactly when or where a crash might occur, and…
How Our Oklahoma City Car Accident Attorney Can Help You
One of the biggest mistakes people make after car crashes is that they decide to handle the claims process on their own. After all, many major insurance companies now have their own apps and advertise about how easy it is to submit a claim right from the scene of a crash. Drivers might wrongfully…
What Oklahoma roads create the highest risk of a car crash?
Car crashes can occur just about anywhere, from the parking lot of your local supermarket to the end of your own driveway. You have to operate under the assumption that a crash could occur at any time. However, there are some locations in Oklahoma where your statistical risk for a car crash is much…
Truck crash statistics every Oklahoma driver should be aware of
Crashes involving 18-wheelers, tractor-trailers and other large trucks can be the most catastrophic accidents on the road. Due to their size and weight, they can easily crush and destroy anything they collide with, whether that includes people or property. As such, it can be helpful to know where, when and why these accidents happen…