Jacob Biby has spent his legal career helping folks just like you get the resources they need after a personal injury, car accident, or oil field injury. He completed his undergraduate degree at Oklahoma State University and earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Tulsa in 2008. Jacob is licensed to practice in all Oklahoma state and federal courts. Learn more about Jacob Biby.
Posts by Jacob Biby
What Do I Do After a Tulsa Car Accident?
After being involved in a Tulsa car accident, you may feel overwhelmed with deadlines and paperwork. This is a normal reaction, and it may take some time to recover. There are certain steps that you must take after a car accident. We invite you to bookmark this guide (or even print it out and keep…
Read MoreEvery Car Should Have a Backup Camera
Many people are aware of that frantic feeling when they back their car up and see their child standing nearby. This is because it is actually quite common for drivers to accidentally back up and run over children. The Kids and Car Safety organization reported that around 50 children are backed over every single week…
Read MoreDoes Tulsa Really Need Amtrak Back?
There are more than a million people living in the greater Tulsa metropolitan area, and millions more come to visit. That’s a lot of foot and vehicle traffic at any given time. Any additional opportunities for public transport, then, should be carefully considered – which may explain why Amtrak may be coming back to Tulsa.…
Read MoreI Was in an Accident with a Company Car; What Now?
Driving a company car may mean that you spend a significant portion of your time on the roadways, traveling to and from meetings or appointments. The risk of being in an accident is higher the more you are on the road. What happens, then, when you are in a car accident? When you are in…
Read MoreCan You Seek Punitive Damages in a Car Accident Lawsuit?
After being involved in a severe car accident in Tulsa, you may have life-threatening injuries and other traumatic losses. If so, you can file a car accident lawsuit against the negligent party and demand compensation for your losses. One of the terms you might hear when speaking with your Tulsa car accident attorney about your…
Read MoreShould I Try to Find Witnesses for My Car Accident Lawsuit?
When a witness is available to provide a statement about your car accident, you may have a better chance of recovering compensation. You should look around at the scene of your accident – if you can – to see if there is anyone who may have witnessed what happened and would be willing to give…
Read MoreWhat Are the Biggest Driving “Problems” in Tulsa, According to OHSO?
Car wrecks occur too often throughout the State of Oklahoma. As one of the state’s largest cities, Tulsa has more than its fair share of crashes. Most of these accidents are due to driver error/negligence, which means they’re mostly preventable. The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) compiles data about every crash leading to injuries or…
Read MoreNot Every Deadly Motorcycle Accident Involves Another Vehicle
While it is true that most motorcycles are involved in accidents and suffer life-threatening injuries because of other vehicles, it is also not uncommon for riders to suffer harm in single-vehicle accidents. In June 2023, the Tulsa Police Department responded to a motorcycle passenger accident close to North Trenton Avenue and East Pine Street. When…
Read MoreThe Federal Government Is Requesting Speed Reduction in All New Vehicles
There are speed limits placed on highways, interstates, and roadways throughout the country. The goal of these speed limits is to encourage drivers to drive under a certain speed to prevent accidents from occurring. Most drivers know this, but still make the careless and reckless decision to drive over the speed limits. This is one…
Read MoreWith a New Safety Rating System on the Way, Trucking Companies Need to Step Up
A fundamental expectation among drivers is that the commercial trucks sharing the highways have undergone rigorous safety assessments, ensuring that they meet the necessary standards to operate safely. Unfortunately, the current truck safety rating system falls significantly short of fulfilling this crucial requirement. With a majority of freight carriers lacking a safety rating, a glaring…
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