If you have been injured in a car wreck or any other accident caused by someone else’s negligence in Oklahoma, you have a limited window to take legal action. This timeframe is known as the statute of limitations. In Oklahoma, the general rule is both simple and...
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Can insurers cancel life insurance after death?
Losing someone you love is hard enough without worrying about life insurance. You might expect the payout to be straightforward, but sometimes insurers review a policy and consider denying a claim. In Oklahoma, laws try to balance the insurance company’s need for...
Can you recover damages for defects in your child’s car seat?
When your child’s car seat malfunctions, a routine drive can turn into a life-changing accident. In Oklahoma, you may be able to hold the manufacturer accountable if your car seat fails to protect your child. Understanding the legal options available can help you take...
Deadlines for school bus injury claims in Oklahoma
A school bus crash can disrupt a family’s life. Medical bills arrive rapidly, and parents may miss work to care for an injured child. One of the most urgent questions involves the timeline for legal action. Because school bus cases usually involve a public entity...
2 types of catastrophic injuries caused by car collisions
When someone gets hurt in a major car accident, their body will usually sustain severe damage that is often described as “catastrophic.” Because of this, the physical and mental trauma it inflicts on them can alter the way they live their life permanently. Below are...
Can you file a car accident claim if you were partially at fault?
Car accidents often involve shared mistakes, which can make fault feel confusing. You may question whether Oklahoma law allows compensation when you played a role in a crash. State law does allow recovery in many of these situations, depending on how fault gets...
What is the impact of black box data in truck accident cases?
After a truck crash, questions often arise about what truly caused the collision. Black box data, also known as event data recorder information, often provides clear answers based on recorded vehicle activity. In Oklahoma truck accident cases, this data can strongly...
Does bad faith apply to uninsured motorist claim denials?
Uninsured motorist coverage exists to protect you when another driver does not carry insurance. Problems arise when your own insurance company delays or denies payment without a fair basis. Oklahoma law allows bad faith claims when insurers mishandle uninsured...
Do you need a receipt to report a faulty product?
When a product fails or starts causing problems, you might panic if you’ve already thrown out the receipt. But losing that slip of paper doesn’t mean you’ve lost all your options. What matters more is how the product failed, what kind of record you still have and how...
Can you sue a school district for a bus crash in Oklahoma?
Every parent dreads the phone call saying a child was hurt. When that injury happens on a school bus, fear quickly turns to frustration. You trust the school to protect your child. When a driver is careless, the aftermath is often confusing. If you try to seek...

