Oklahoma Law Firm Blog

Steps of a Personal Injury Trial

Most personal injury cases in Oklahoma are settled before a civil trial becomes necessary. However, in some instances, it’s necessary to bring your case to court to get you your rightful compensation for an injury. Personal injury trials can be complicated, so it helps to understand the basic steps involved….

Car Accident Fires: What You Need to Know

Car accidents can result in devastating injuries and costly property damage. The occupants are at even more risk of severe injury or death if the vehicle catches fire. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Fire Administration, there are approximately 171,500 vehicle fires that kill more than 300…

Tornado Safety

Oklahoma experiences an average of 62 tornadoes each year, according to the Weather Channel. In fact, central Oklahoma has more tornadoes per square mile than any other location on Earth. Oklahoma tornadoes are so commonplace because of the proximity between the warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and…

H.R. 3781, the Insurance Act

Recently, H.R. 3781, the INSURANCE Act, was introduced to Congress. The bill would have raised the minimum insurance requirement for commercial motor vehicles. However, the act failed to pass. Read on to learn more about this proposed law and how it may still impact future claims.  What Is H.R. 3781…

The Legal Internship Program at Cain Law

Cain Law, one of Oklahoma City’s preeminent personal injury firms, is proud to announce our personal injury law office internship program. We work with a service through law schools to find qualified interns to work in our office beside our attorneys and legal staff. Our legal internship in Oklahoma City…

Zantac Recall

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has pulled the popular heartburn medication Zantac and other ranitidine drugs off the market due to contamination from a probable cancer-causing chemical called N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). Consumers have been warned to stop taking any leftover medication they have, as the FDA has found that the…

What State Law Applies to a Bad Faith Claim?

Usually, a bad faith claim happens when your insurance claim is denied or the insurance company provides you an amount that is lower than what is fair. When this happens, you can sue to demand the insurance payout you deserve. Essentially, you and your attorney argue that your insurance company’s…