Year: 2026
When a Driver Flees After Hitting Your Bicycle: Your Rights and Next Steps Being struck by a vehicle while cycling is traumatic, but when the driver flees, you’re left injured and facing mounting medical bills with no one to hold accountable. In Tulsa, cyclists involved in collisions are five times more likely to be killed…
When Your Product Injury Claim Faces Corporate Defense Tactics You trusted that new power tool to work safely, but instead it left you with a serious injury and mounting medical bills. Now the manufacturer’s legal team is claiming you used it incorrectly, pointing to federal safety standards they supposedly met, or arguing that your own…
When a Minor Semi-Truck Collision Becomes a Major Legal Matter That seemingly minor fender-bender with a commercial truck in Oklahoma might require more immediate action than you think. While many states require accident reporting only when damage exceeds $1,000 or $2,500, Oklahoma’s reporting requirements can be triggered at much lower damage thresholds, creating unexpected legal…
When Minor Bike Accidents Have Major Legal Implications You’re standing beside your damaged bicycle, assessing the bent wheel and scratched frame after a collision with a vehicle. The driver seems cooperative, and you’re thinking the damage looks minimal—maybe a few hundred dollars at most. But here’s the critical question: does this seemingly minor incident require…
When accidents happen in Oklahoma, determining who bears responsibility isn’t always straightforward. Multiple parties can share blame for an incident. The state’s legal framework accounts for this reality. Oklahoma comparative negligence in personal injury cases operates under specific rules that directly impact the compensation injured victims can recover. These rules apply across various accident types,…