Head-On Collisions Are Often Traumatic and Devastating
A head-on collision occurs when the front of one car strikes the front end of another car. They are one of the most serious accidents that a person can experience. These types of car accidents produce painful and catastrophic injuries, severe property damage, lifelong complications, mental and emotional trauma, hefty medical bills, and so much…
Read More18-Wheeler Trucks and Pedestrians Do Not Mix Well
It is very common for pedestrians to find themselves navigating around 18-wheeler trucks. Whether the 18-wheeler is driving around a grocery store, rest stop, restaurant, or even through town, you may find yourself walking close to these large and heavy trucks frequently. While you may think that you can trust the truck driver to safely…
Read MoreWhat Are the Risks of a “Can Opener” Crash?
If you are a seasoned or experienced driver, there is a good chance that you have noticed the signs near bridges, tunnels, and overpasses alerting large trucks that are over a certain height to not proceed. Of course, when you are in a passenger vehicle, you may not think too much about it; passenger vehicles…
Read MoreAutomatic Emergency Braking Systems to Be Required on Semi-Trucks
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is a cutting-edge safety technology that has been gaining significant traction in the automotive industry, and its application is not limited to passenger vehicles alone. AEB is also playing a crucial role in enhancing safety for semi-trucks and other commercial vehicles. Advocates for this technology have been fighting for its regulated…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Driving Behind 18-Wheelers and Commercial Trucks
In today’s fast-paced world, road safety is of utmost importance. As we navigate the highways, it becomes crucial to understand and recognize the potential dangers that exist—and driving behind 18-wheelers and commercial trucks is one of the biggest dangers we face on Tulsa roads. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that there were…
Read MoreLegal Options for Pedestrians and Cyclists Injured in Vehicle Accidents
As the weather gets warmer, more people are out and about enjoying the outdoors. However, this also increases the amount of pedestrian and cyclist accidents we see in Tulsa. The Governors Highway Safety Association found that drivers killed over 7,500 pedestrians just in 2022, making it the highest number since 1981. At roughly 20 deaths…
Read MoreI Was Hit by a Construction Vehicle. Do I Need a Lawyer?
Construction vehicle collisions can cause serious devastation as they often result in fatal injuries and substantial property damage. Many people would be surprised to know that construction vehicles are involved in a significant number of accidents each year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were nearly 43,000 fatal motor vehicle accidents…
Read MoreWrongful Death Claims from Fatal Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents are unfortunately becoming more and more common. With an increase in riders, we’re also seeing an increase in accidents—and fatal ones at that. The National Safety Council found that motorcycle accidents account for 14% of all traffic fatalities, while death rates have increased 29% over the last 10 years. Losing a loved one…
Read MoreWhat Can You Do When You’re Injured on Your Own Property?
Major accidents can unexpectedly happen anywhere, even in the safety of your own home. While it may seem like something that would never happen to you, an East Tulsa family has unfortunately become a repeated victim of car accidents literally in their own backyard. Recently, a speeding car slammed into the fence which protects their…
Read MoreHigh Winds Can Increase the Risk of Underride Accidents
Many automobile drivers are intimidated by the large size and weight of tractor trailers, especially in severe and unpredictable weather. High winds, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and fog are a few of the weather conditions that can lead to underride collisions and other types of accidents with semi-trucks. Therefore, if you find yourself driving alongside an 18-wheeler…
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