Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in Oklahoma
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by hconrad
1w ago
Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in Oklahoma Understanding the statute of limitations is crucial when it comes to personal injury cases. In Oklahoma, the general rule is that the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years from the date of the injury. This means that if you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you have two years to file a lawsuit. Two-Year Statute of Limitations in Oklahoma for Personal Injury The two-year statute of limitations is a common point in all three blogs. This time limit applies to mos ..read more
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How to Get the Best Accident Lawyer?
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by amalawstg
3M ago
Make Sure You Get the Best Accident Lawyer Accidents often happen unexpectedly, and most of the time, they result in damage. There are several types of accidents, such as but not limited to the following: vehicular accidents, child injuries, pedestrian accidents, drunk driving accidents, dog bites, construction accidents, and many more. It is common for people involved in an accident to get help from a local accident lawyer from a personal injury law firm either to prove that they have no liability in the accident or to file a claim for compensation. But sometimes, when you’re in a r ..read more
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Can I Negotiate My Own Personal Injury Settlement?
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by amalawstg
3M ago
According to the National Center for State Courts, people involved in injury lawsuits are increasingly going “pro se” — trying to represent themselves and navigate the litigation process on their own instead of hiring an attorney. While it’s possible to save money by representing yourself, pro se representation comes with risks you should seriously consider. This is especially true if you’re trying to secure a significant settlement after suffering an injury due to someone’s negligence. In this article, we’ll explore the process of pro se representation in a personal injury case and discuss t ..read more
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Can I Sue a Restaurant if I Get Food Poisoning?
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by amalawstg
3M ago
Food poisoning, also known as foodborne illness, happens when victims eat foods contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, and hazardous substances. Symptoms can begin within hours of ingesting the food and may include nausea, fever, cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, and bloody stool. Extreme cases of food poisoning can require hospitalization, but most cases usually resolve without treatment in a day or two. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, you should seek medical treatment immediately. If you’ve expe ..read more
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Car Seat Safety Tips for Children
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by amalawstg
3M ago
One of the most common causes of child injury or death are decisions made by parents pertaining to car seat safety. As Oklahoma personal injury lawyers, we are committed to educating parents throughout Oklahoma about our state’s car seat laws, as well as providing tips for keeping your child safe while in your vehicle. Unfortunately, thousands of children are injured or killed every year by safety seats that are either improperly fastened or used incorrectly. As most car accidents happen within a mile of the home, it is imperative that your child is buckled into a safety seat for every single ..read more
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Caring for Seriously Injured Victims: What Families Need to Know
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by amalawstg
3M ago
A serious injury doesn’t just change the victim’s life. Suddenly, their friends and family face extreme uncertainty and tough decisions, all while coping with their own grief. If you’re facing this situation, you need all the help you can get. In this article, we’ll discuss some practical tips and strategies that can make caring for an injured person seem less overwhelming and more manageable.  Caring for an Accident Victim Isn’t Easy A catastrophic accident inevitably leave ..read more
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CDC Report Outlines Risks, Prevalence of Drowsy Driving
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by amalawstg
3M ago
In a new analysis published on January 3, 2013, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discussed not only the dangers of driving drowsy, but also brought critical attention to how common the risky practice is among American drivers. In fact, estimates by the agency indicate that 2.5% of all fatal motor vehicle accidents and 2% of all nonfatal accidents in the United States may involve drowsy driving, and federal health officials suggest that motorists need to pay more attention to the risks and symptoms associated with driving while fatigued. If you have suffered injuries i ..read more
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Chain Saw Safety in the Workplace
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by amalawstg
3M ago
Chain saws are used in a variety of jobs including construction and woodworking. Operating a chainsaw can be hazardous, because the machines are designed to slice through thick and heavy materials easily. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration maintains the position that chainsaw safety can be improved if people follow the OSHA guidelines and use proper personal protective equipment when operating these tools. Before operating a chain saw, the OSHA says that it is important that a worker checks all controls, the chain tension, and all bolts and handles of the tool to make sure that ..read more
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How to Get the Best Car Repair Quotes Online
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by Adler Markoff & Associates
5M ago
Learn how to get the best car repair quotes online so you do not have to overpay up front ..read more
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Is uninsured motorist coverage required in Oklahoma
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by Adler Markoff & Associates
6M ago
Is uninsured motorist coverage required in Oklahoma? Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage Required? While the answer is no – Oklahoma law does not explicitly require drivers to carry uninsured motorist coverage. However, insurance providers in the state are required to offer this coverage to policyholders, and individuals have the option to either accept or reject it ..read more
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