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Why Rural Motorcycle Accidents Have a Higher Fatality Rate

Motorcycle riding in country areas, while offering a rousing sense of freedom, comes with higher risks of severe or fatal injuries. While urban areas report a higher number of motorcycle Read More

What Are Noneconomic Damages and When Are They Capped?

In a personal injury lawsuit, damages awarded to a plaintiff can be categorized into economic and noneconomic damages. Economic damages cover quantifiable losses such as medical expenses, lost wages, and Read More

When Can Workers Sue Over Injuries Caused by Third Parties?

In Oklahoma, workers' compensation serves as the primary remedy for employees who suffer injuries while on the job. This system is designed to provide quick reimbursement for medical expenses and Read More

Common Swimming Pool Injuries and Who May Be Liable for Them

Swimming pools are great places for summer fun, offering a refreshing escape from the heat and a hub for relaxation and exercise. However, using pools also comes with inherent risks Read More

Causes of Accidents on Commercial Property Stairways

Slipping and tripping on stairs in commercial properties can lead to falls resulting in severe injuries. These accidents often have preventable causes that are principally due to the property owner’s Read More

What Goes Into Finding Fault for a Left-turn Collision?

Intersections are notorious hotspots for motor vehicle accidents, a significant number of which involve left turns. Most frequently, collisions happen when a left-turning driver fails to yield the right of Read More

Semi-Truck Accidents and Their Principal Causes

Semi-trucks, also known as tractor-trailers, are large vehicles primarily used for transporting goods and materials across long distances. Due to their significant size and weight, semi-trucks can cause severe damage Read More

Recovering Damages for Injuries in a Premises Accident

In Oklahoma, property owners generally owe a duty of care to people who enter upon their premises. This responsibility means that if someone is injured on the property, the owner Read More

Who’s Legally to Blame for a Rear End Collision?

Rear-end collisions happen when one vehicle crashes into another from behind, due to factors like distracted driving, sudden stops or adverse road conditions. They are the most frequent types of Read More

How Do Wrongful Death and Survival Actions Differ?

In Oklahoma, wrongful death actions and survival actions are methods of recovery damages after an individual has been killed due to the negligence or misconduct of another person. While these Read More

Suing Over a Failed Hip or Knee Replacement

Hip and knee replacements are advanced medical procedures designed to restore mobility and alleviate chronic pain that comes from worn out or injured joints. However, complications and additional suffering can Read More

Common Serious Injuries From Wintertime Slips and Falls

Wintertime brings an increased risk of slips and falls due to icy and snowy conditions, often leading to serious injuries. Understanding the types of injuries that commonly result from such Read More

Why Truck Accident Lawsuits Are So Complicated

There several factors that make litigation over injuries from a truck accident much more complex than a standard auto collision case. One of these is the severity of the injuries Read More

Soft Tissue Injuries Often Suffered in Auto Collisions

A soft tissue injury is damage to a muscle, ligament or tendon caused by trauma or overextension. Such injuries are often suffered in an automobile collision, in which sudden and Read More

Why Burn Injury Risks Flare Up During the Winter Holidays

The winter holiday season brings warmth and cheer, but it is also a time of heightened risk for fires and burn injuries. Increased use of kitchen stoves, cooking appliances, space Read More

Understanding Second-Impact Syndrome and Its Consequences

Second-impact syndrome (SIS) occurs when a person sustains a second concussion before fully recovering from a previous one. The initial concussion leaves the brain vulnerable and the second injury—sometimes from Read More

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