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Oklahoma City Personal Injury Attorneys Helping Highway Accident Victims

Oklahoma is a state that sits almost directly in the middle of the United States. As a result, the highway system in Oklahoma is constantly filled with vehicles of all types that are being driven by people who both live and work here and by people who are traveling through Oklahoma on the way to a different destination. As a result of this traffic, Oklahoma highway accidents occur at a high rate.  The highway car accident lawyers at Atkins and Markoff urge victims of auto accidents to contact a qualified personal injury attorney in OK as soon as possible after an incident.

Below you’ll find information regarding Oklahoma car accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, issues that could arise in each situation if someone who has been harmed wants to file a personal injury lawsuit in Oklahoma, what to do after an accident, and finally how you should proceed if you or someone you love has been harmed in an Oklahoma highway accident and you need the help of an experienced Oklahoma City personal injury lawyer.

  • Oklahoma Highway Car Accident Statistics

    As stated above, Oklahoma car accidents occur at an alarming rate. Overall, more than 70,000 Oklahoma car accidents occur every year, and these collisions lead to more than 36,000 car accident injuries and more than 700 fatalities. Broken down further, this means that almost 200 accidents overall occur every day, approximately 100 people are injured every day and almost two people are killed every day in Oklahoma car accidents.

    In terms of what could arise regarding the filing of a claim if someone who has been injured wants to seek and obtain justice, there are many in number. One of the potential problems that could arise is if the person who was at fault does not have enough insurance coverage to fully pay the damages incurred. In these cases, there are options available for those who have been harmed, including filing a claim for uninsured motorist coverage with the injured person’s coverage and pursuing an Oklahoma personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver directly.

  • Oklahoma Highway Trucking Accident Statistics

    Truckers are a constant sight in Oklahoma, as shipping and commerce are always present on Oklahoma highways. Given this reality, Oklahoma trucking accidents occur at an alarming rate. Every year in the state, more than 4,000 trucking accidents occur, and these accidents result in more than 1,100 injuries and more than 75 deaths.

    Trucking accidents in Oklahoma can lead to several complications if the person who has been harmed in one decides to file an Oklahoma personal injury lawsuit. These complications can include the identity of the defendant, especially if the driver was an independent contractor for a trucking company, the application of the plethora of trucking regulations to the vehicle in the accident and the driver involved and many other challenges that can arise during the discovery process.

  • Oklahoma Highway Motorcycle Accident Statistics

    Motorcycles are also a regular presence on the highways of Oklahoma. The open road is always a lure to those who desire to attack them on two wheels, and this is especially so during the warm months of summer. As a result, Oklahoma motorcycle accidents also occur with too much frequency. Every year, more than 1,500 OK motorcycle accidents take place, and these crashes lead to more than 1,200 injuries and more than 100 deaths.

    If someone who has been harmed in a motorcycle accident decides to pursue an Oklahoma personal injury lawsuit, the challenges that could arise in this regard include insurance questions, helmet use questions and comparative negligence questions. In short, it can be difficult to prove liability in an Oklahoma motorcycle accident case without the proper legal help.

  • How to Handle the Aftermath of a Highway Accident in OK

    What’s perhaps most daunting about Oklahoma highway accidents is that so many of them occur at a high rate of speed. This speed factor only leads to more injuries and fatalities and more serious damage in general. As a result, there are a few steps that someone should take in the aftermath of a collision:

    • Seek immediate medical help – While many people involved in highway crashes will need medical help, those who are unsure of whether they do or not should seek attention as soon as possible.
    • Document everything possible – After you’ve obtained the medical attention you need, gather as many documents relating to the accident as possible. This could include the police report, names of witnesses, correspondence with insurance companies and anything else that could be relevant.
    • Take photos – If you have been injured, make sure that you gather photographic evidence of all of your injuries if necessary. This will only preserve how you looked afterward and help explain the pain that you felt.

Seek the Help of an Experienced Oklahoma City Accident Lawyer

Finally, after you’ve taken a few basic steps to protect your rights, seek the help of an experienced Oklahoma City personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. This process should start by contacting the attorneys at Atkins & Markoff to schedule a free initial consultation, as the firm has been helping those harmed in highway crashes for many years.

 




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  • Oklahoma Personal Injury Lawsuits

  • Personal Injury Attorney Fees

  • Statute of Limitations

  • Featured Personal Injury Testimonials

  • Oklahoma Injury Lawsuits Explained

    If you are researching what a personal injury lawsuit in Oklahoma entails, this section of our website is going to explain to you how a lawsuit works, how to determine negligence and how to obtain monetary reward commonly called a settlement. First, determine if there has been an injury. If there has been an injury like a broken bone, laceration, back injury or even a wrongful death and the injury was caused by the negligence or irresponsibility of another, there could be grounds for a personal injury lawsuit. Now that you have determined that there has been an injury caused by the negligence of another person or party, a personal injury attorney can be obtained to negotiate your personal injury claim for you. Our personal injury attorneys do not get paid unless they win your case, so don't be preoccupied with being able to afford to file a personal injury lawsuit in Oklahoma. Finally, your Oklahoma personal injury lawyer will determine what your personal injury case is worth. They will determine this by evaluating many factors including your hospital bills, your income, the severity of your injury.

  • Personal Injury Lawyer Fees

    Personal injury attorneys fee's work different than most other lawyers fee's. You do not need to pay anything in advance out of your pocket, so you can definitely afford to hire an Oklahoma personal injury attorney. A personal injury attorney gets paid a percentage of your lawsuit settlement. What that means is that if your lawyer doesn't win your case for you, your lawyer doesn't get paid.

    In Oklahoma, most injury attorneys charge a fee between 30% and 40% of your settlement. During your interview process with an attorney, they will inform you of the fee they normally charge. Fee's will fluctuate depending on the type of case. An Oklahoma personal injury attorney will charge a different percentage depending on the type of case.

  • Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

    Personal injury claims must be brought within two years in the State of Oklahoma. Further, under Oklahoma law, a minor has one year after his or her eighteenth birthday to file a personal injury claim.

    If the statute of limitations expires before a personal injury suit is brought, a claimant faces the possibility of having his or her case dismissed due to untimely submission. Therefore, it is critical to contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible following a personal injury, to protect your legal rights and any compensation that is due.

  • Featured Personal Injury Testimonials

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    "Everyone needs an Attorney at least once in their life! Walking through the door of Atkins and Markoff is by far the best move you could make! All of their staff are on top of any problem you could ever have. I felt like they were my friends and they really cared about what was happening with me! Not to mention that the settlement I received was tons more than I ever expected!!

    Thank you Daniel and Jerri for all the hard work that you have done , I greatly appreciate you for everything!!"

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