Side impact collisions, also known as T-bone accidents, can leave Oklahoma motorists and passengers with serious injuries. These collisions can happen for many reasons, but most often occur when one driver does not yield the right of way. T-bone collisions may happen...
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Summer road trip safety tips
As summer approaches, many Oklahoma families may be thinking about taking a road trip. Road-tripping is an economical way to see the sights and enjoy spending time with loved ones. But while navigating highways and interstates, one can encounter a lot of traffic...
Car accident, spinal cord injury, life adjustments
Surviving a collision brings relief, yet recovery can be challenging. If you’ve suffered a catastrophic injury, such as damage to your spinal cord, life as you knew it before the collision may cease to exist. Adapting to a new lifestyle after a car accident due to...
The importance of using headlights when driving after dark
When navigating Oklahoma’s roadways after dark, limited visibility can cause one to have an accident. By using headlights when appropriate, many accidents may be prevented. Headlights allow one to see oncoming vehicles and other obstructions on or near the roadway....
Safety tips for motorcyclists
Motorcycles are used year-round by some Oklahomans for leisure and their main mode of transportation. While most motorcyclists are aware of the risks associated with riding and are cautious to try to avoid crashing, some accidents can’t be avoided when another driver...
What constitutes catastrophic injury after a car accident?
Surviving an Oklahoma motor vehicle collision doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to walk away unscathed. Even a minor incident can cause severe emotional trauma. In addition to emotional distress, a severe car accident may result in catastrophic injuries that...
Avoiding accidents related to inclement weather
Road conditions in Oklahoma can get dangerous quickly during inclement weather, and this doesn’t include just snow and ice. Drivers are responsible for driving according to the conditions of the roads and making adjustments to their speed when necessary to prevent...
3 injured in crash on I-40 in Oklahoma
Motorists on Oklahoma roadways are responsible for being aware of what is going on around them when driving. This means looking out for vehicles that are stopped alongside the roadway. When drivers aren’t paying attention or are traveling too fast to be able to react...
Fatal pedestrian accident in Oklahoma City
Accidents between two or more vehicles happen every day on roadways in Oklahoma. Accidents involving pedestrians are less common. But they can cause serious injuries to the pedestrians involved. Sadly, a recent accident in Oklahoma City seriously injured an individual...
Cautious driving can prevent accidents during winter
Snow and ice can create hazardous driving conditions on Oklahoma’s roadways. Accidents can happen, especially during times of high traffic, or during blowing snowstorms where visibility is limited. While some accidents may not be preventable, there are some steps...

