We’ll Get the Compensation You Deserve

Oklahoma isn’t just where we work – it’s our home, and our clients are extended family. When you’ve been injured in an accident, we understand the challenges you’re facing, and our compassionate, experienced team is here to help you navigate every single step. From securing medical care to handling vehicle repairs and recovering lost wages, […]

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How Much it Costs to Hire an Injury Attorney

Oklahoma isn’t just where we work – it’s our home, and our clients are extended family. When you’ve been injured in an accident, we understand the challenges you’re facing, and our compassionate, experienced team is here to help you navigate every single step. From securing medical care to handling vehicle repairs and recovering lost wages, […]

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3 Options You Have After an Accident

Oklahoma isn’t just where we work – it’s our home, and our clients are extended family. When you’ve been injured in an accident, we understand the challenges you’re facing, and our compassionate, experienced team is here to help you navigate every single step. From securing medical care to handling vehicle repairs and recovering lost wages, […]

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Truck Accident Testimonial

Though semi-truck accidents happen less frequently than other motor vehicle accidents, the results can be far more devastating. According to the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, there were almost 4,800 large truck crashes statewide in one recent year, leading to more than 1,500 injuries and 75 deaths. Because large trucks are so much bigger than passenger […]

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What to Do After a Car Accident in Oklahoma

The time after a serious car accident can be chaotic and scary, especially if you’ve suffered significant injuries and property damage. You are in a lot of pain and mental shock. Perhaps you are unable to work and you may be facing a lifetime of disability. The damage to your vehicle may leave you without […]

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Motorcycle Laws in Oklahoma: What You Need to Know

Oklahoma’s expansive highways are great for riding motorcycles, but many bikers and prospective riders are unaware of all the motorcycle requirements in Oklahoma. Understanding the requirements for a motorcycle license or endorsement and all the Oklahoma motorcycle laws is crucial to keeping everyone on the road safe. What are the motorcycle laws in Oklahoma? Click […]

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Is Oklahoma a Contributory Negligence State?

Every state in the country makes its own laws regarding the apportionment of liability and how it can affect recovery in a lawsuit. No, Oklahoma is not a contributory negligence state. Instead, Oklahoma operates on a modified comparative negligence basis. The law holds that a person who has suffered injuries in an accident may recover compensation […]

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How to Determine Fault in a Car Accident in Oklahoma

After being involved in a car wreck in Oklahoma, many people ask: “How is fault determined in an Oklahoma car accident?” Fault can be determined in a variety of ways, including by reviewing the police report (particularly if one driver was cited or arrested for causing the accident), video evidence, eyewitness statements, photos from the […]

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Veterans Disability Benefits

Maine veterans disability specialists Jackson & MacNichol tells how they take on the VA to help disabled veterans. VA disability attorney Francis Jackson guides through the complicated appeals process of getting service-connected disability compensation or disability pension benefits from the VA.

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DIC Benefits for Survivors of Veterans

If you’re a qualified surviving spouse and, in some cases but much more rare cases, if you have a qualified surviving child or surviving parent in even more rare circumstances, they may be entitled to benefits after the veteran’s passing if that veteran had a service connected cause of death or if they had a total rating for a period of 10 years prior to their passing, then they’d be presumed to have a service connected cause of death.

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