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What Is the Difference Between Negligence vs. Recklessness Conduct In a Civil Case?

What Is the Difference Between Negligence vs. Recklessness Conduct In a Civil Case?

The distinctions between negligence vs. recklessness can affect the outcome of your civil lawsuit. Learn here the differences and which one might apply to your case.  Read More →

Is It Worth It to Hire A Personal Injury Attorney In Oklahoma?

Is It Worth It to Hire A Personal Injury Attorney In Oklahoma?

You’ve been hurt and the accident should have never happened. But how can you hold those who caused your injury accountable? And do you need a lawyer to help you do that?  Read More →

The Evidence You Need to Prove Medical Malpractice In Oklahoma

The Evidence You Need to Prove Medical Malpractice In Oklahoma

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury that might be due to medical malpractice, you have every right to pursue justice. Here's how you can prove your medical malpractice claim.   Read More →

Wrongful Death Cases In Oklahoma: What You Should Know

Wrongful Death Cases In Oklahoma: What You Should Know

The unexpected death of a loved one turns your family’s life upside down. This article is your guide to what you should know about wrongful death cases in Oklahoma, offering foundational knowledge that may be helpful before you reach out to a legal professional.  Read More →

The Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Lawsuits In Oklahoma

The Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Lawsuits In Oklahoma

Every state has laws that dictate how and when you can file a lawsuit in civil court. In Oklahoma, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years from the date of your injury.  Read More →

How Is Pain And Suffering Calculated In Oklahoma?

How Is Pain And Suffering Calculated In Oklahoma?

The phrase “pain and suffering” has been bandied about on television legal dramas for years, but it is a legal term that is often used in civil lawsuits. If you’ve been injured or harmed in an accident, this article will explain what types of damages you may be entitled to, and how pain and suffering in particular is calculated in Oklahoma.   Read More →

A Wrongful Death in the Family – 3 Steps to Take

A Wrongful Death in the Family – 3 Steps to Take

Grief over the death of a loved one can be overwhelming, even more so when you suspect that death could have been avoided. Here are the three steps your family or a trusted friend needs to take immediately to ensure there is accountability for a wrongful death.  Read More →

5 Things to Do Before Choosing a Nursing Home

5 Things to Do Before Choosing a Nursing Home

Deciding to place a loved one in a nursing home is hard and it is often a very stressful time for the family. The emotions and dynamics involved make the decision on which nursing home even harder. Here are five things you should do (in order) to find the right place for your loved one:  Read More →