Pictures are worth a thousand words. If you were involved in a car accident, the photos you take can go a long way toward strengthening your case. Because Oklahoma is an at-fault insurance state, the insurer of a party who caused a car accident is financially responsible for damages. While this is great in that …
Assigning Fault for a Rear-End Collision
In any Oklahoma car accident claims case, the goal is to figure out who is at fault, or who was careless. In some cases, fault is not so obvious, and it takes a thorough investigation and a lot of back and forth to determine liability. In other cases, however, fault is obvious. One such case …
Can I Get Unemployment if I was Fired for Misconduct?
Many workers who are between jobs are eligible for unemployment benefits, which come in the form of weekly payments that are designed to help them fund their daily living expenses until they are able to find a new job. This financial safety net is an asset for those who suddenly and unexpectedly find themselves unemployed …
Does the Possession of Cannabis Oil and Marijuana Carry Different Charges in Oklahoma?
Despite the numerous touted medical benefits of medical marijuana, the drug is still illegal in any form and any amount in Oklahoma, save for in select few circumstances. If a police officer catches you with the drug, the state may charge you with misdemeanor possession. Though a misdemeanor conviction will not result in jail time, …
Numerous Pedestrian Accidents Involving Distracted Drivers
It is no secret that distracted driving has become more than just a nuisance â it has become a downright danger. That said, most campaigns geared toward putting a stop to distracted driving show vehicle occupants and drivers as the victims. There are few, if any, campaigns that shine light on how distracted driving has …
What Happens if You Refuse a DUI Test in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma, like all other states, has what are known as “implied consent” laws. Per these laws, any person who operates a vehicle in the state is considered to have given consent to a blood alcohol concentration test, or breath test, if requested of him or her. While a person has every right to refuse a …
If I am Hit by an Uninsured Driver and Injured, What Should I Do?
As a fault state, Oklahoma requires its drivers to carry a certain amount of liability insurance to cover the costs associated with injuries and other damages. The minimum requirements are as follows: ● $25,000 for death or injury, per person; ● $50,000 total for death or injury, if multiple people are hurt in a single …
Can Children Ride as Passengers on Motorcycles in Oklahoma?
Taking your child for a motorcycle ride with you can be both exciting and frightening. You want your child to feel the thrill of speed, but, at the same time, you do not want anything bad to happen to your kid. Before taking your child for a ride, it is critical to understand Oklahoma’s laws …
How Attorneys Can Help With Denied Workers’ Compensation Benefits
When an Oklahoma worker sustains in injury on the job, workers’ compensation should cover the damages. This is true regardless of who is at fault for the incident, which is one way in which workers’ comp claims differ from standard personal injury claims. However, though workers’ compensation is a no-fault system, there are instances in …
How Long Does it Take to Settle an Injury Case?
If you or a loved one sustained an injury because another person or party acted negligently, you may wish to recover compensation from him or her. Said compensation can be used to cover your medical expenses and costs of living while you recover and try to get back on your feet. However, while the law …
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