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Handling Property Damage After An Oklahoma Car Accident
Often, the first thing that car accident victims check for after being in a collision, is whether or not they sustained a physical injury. Initial relief for those who were fortunate enough to escape injury, however, is often followed by despair at the degree of damage to their vehicles. Fortunately, car accident victims are… Read More »

Remember These Deadlines After Your Oklahoma Car Accident
When you’re involved in a car crash, stressed out and perhaps suffering from an injury, you probably aren’t thinking about time limits for filing a claim. The reality, however, is that much of life is dictated by deadlines, and accident victims who fail to remember this could end up with no legal options for… Read More »

Was Your Car Accident Caused By An Uninsured Driver?
In Oklahoma, drivers who cause collisions through their own negligence or recklessness are required to compensate accident victims for the injuries and damages resulting from that crash. Basically, if someone else hits you, then that individual must pay for your medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. In most cases, this transaction is achieved… Read More »

3 Common Injuries Sustained In Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions are among the most common types of car accidents in the U.S. While these kinds of crashes often occur at lower speeds, they still tend to result in serious injuries that are both painful and expensive to treat. It is, however, possible to recover compensation from the at-fault driver following a rear-end… Read More »

5 Tips For Sharing The Road With Commercial Vehicles
Auto accidents that involve semi trucks and other commercial vehicles are notorious for causing devastating injuries. For this reason, motorists should use extra care when sharing the road with these kinds of vehicles. We’ve included a few tips to help you with this endeavor, but also recognize that sometimes, even the most careful of… Read More »

Gastroenteritis In Nursing Homes
Nursing home residents are often more susceptible to certain types of medical conditions. Unfortunately, gastroenteritis, or the inflammation and irritation of the stomach and intestines, falls under this category. Frustratingly, this condition in residents can often be traced to mismanagement on the part of the nursing home, which could be engaging in negligent practices…. Read More »

Was Your Loved One’s Broken Hip The Result Of Nursing Home Negligence?
Elderly nursing home residents often suffer from a wide range of medical conditions, including weakened immune systems, high blood pressure, and vitamin deficiencies. Unfortunately, these issues make it much more likely that a resident will sustain certain kinds of injuries, including broken bones. Broken hips, in particular, have proven to be especially common and,… Read More »

The Risk Of Spinal Cord Injuries In Nursing Homes
Elderly individuals are often more likely to sustain certain kinds of injuries. Spinal cord injuries, for instance, are especially common amongst elderly populations, who are more prone to falling. Unfortunately, besides being serious and painful in their own right, spinal cord injuries can also cause other illnesses, such as pneumonia, which can prove deadly… Read More »

Blind Spot Truck Accidents
All kinds of car crashes can result in serious injuries for the occupants of the vehicles involved. Some types of collisions, however, have a greater potential to cause injuries and property damage than others. Often, it is collisions involving large commercial vehicles (which have much larger blind spots than most passenger vehicles) that tend… Read More »

Is Your Loved One’s Nursing Home Providing Proper Diabetic Care?
Diabetes has become an increasingly serious problem in the U.S. in recent decades, especially among the elderly. In fact, some studies reveal that as many as 25 percent of nursing home residents suffer from diabetes and related complications, with their risk significantly increasing as they age. As with any medical condition, it is the… Read More »