At the end of June, General Motors announced a voluntary safety recall of approximately 240,000 vehicles. The recall is for 2009-2010 models of the Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, and Saturn Outlook. GM discovered
In the past, it was not illegal to drink and drive in areas that were designated as private property. Although some states still restrict the offense of a DUI to public property, in Oklahoma, you
Filing a personal injury claim can seem daunting, but it’s important that you follow through with the process. A successful claim will provide you with compensation for your medical bills and lost wages, giving you
For decades, one of the most serious crimes in Oklahoma that does not relate to drugs, homicide or sexual acts is theft. Specifically, charges of grand theft auto have led many who have been convicted
A Florida woman has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the dialysis product GranuFlo, claiming that the dry acid concentrate administered to her husband by a dialysis clinic in 2008 resulted in his death.
A Georgia man has filed a GranuFlo lawsuit against Fresenius Medical Care (FMC) over the death of his mother, who suffered a fatal cardiovascular event after receiving dialysis treatment that involved FMC’s GranuFlo or NaturaLyte
In January 2017, a car hit Michael Reid in South Tulsa, Oklahoma, while he attempted to cross the road and the driver fled the scene. Wearing bright colored clothing to alert drivers, Reid was out jogging when
In the majority of states across the United States, employers are required to have workers’ compensation insurance in order to cover any injuries suffered by their employees on the job. Regardless of what industry you
Whether it is your first offense or you have been charged with multiple DUIs, it is important to understand Oklahoma’s law and the legal procedure you’ll have to take after being charged. In Oklahoma, non-commercial
Tulsa’s newly appointed interim chief medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Sibley, faces sexual harassment charges for his behavior around a female employee. The Tulsa Medical Examiner employee alleges that Sibley routinely had “pornography up on the