A rideshare crash can leave you dealing with several insurers. Each company may check the driver’s app status to decide which policy covers the collision. That information often matters because rideshare driving shifts between personal and paid use. Insurers may...
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How Oklahoma comparative negligence works in car accidents
A car accident does not always have one person at fault. Sometimes, both drivers can share responsibility, and Oklahoma’s comparative negligence rule determines how that affects compensation. Since a fault decision can change the outcome of a claim, understanding this...
Negligent hiring and party bus accidents: What to know
Whether hired for a divorce party, birthday, bachelorette or some other special occasion, party buses are supposed to be fun. When they’re involved in a crash, however, the injuries associated with a party bus accident can be severe. While the actions of the bus...
How the Monsanto decision could affect product liability claims
While focused on the herbicide “Roundup,” the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Monsanto Co. v. Durnell could end up having a long reach – with lasting changes for many product liability claims. The decision focuses on when federal law takes priority over state...

