Car accidents take place every single day in Oklahoma, both minor and serious. For most people, simply exchanging insurance and contact information is all that is necessary. However, there are some cases that will require
In recent years we have seen an increasing number of auto accidents take place as the result of texting while driving. Because of this, there are numerous campaigns dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers
Medical malpractice takes place whenever a healthcare professional falls short of or fails to meet professional medical standards. If a doctor prescribes a certain medicine or suggests a certain standard treatment but it does not
The family of an 80-year-old Oklahoma woman killed in a hit-and-run accident late last year is asking the city to make Tulsa’s streets safer by installing more visible crosswalks in the area. According to the
Every year, the Oklahoma Department of Labor, in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, compiles a fatal work injury report listing the deadliest jobs in Oklahoma. According to the preliminary report, Oklahoma saw a
According to a new Oklahoma law that took effect November 1, 2012, individuals convicted of crimes like first-degree robbery, assault and battery will be permitted to work in nursing homes across the state. This new
OK Governor Mary Fallin has signed a new law that will make it easier to obtain a protective order in the state, in an effort to more adequately protect victims of Oklahoma domestic abuse. The
Oklahoma agencies are reportedly working to implement a new criminal justice law, which is set to go into effect November 1, 2012. House Bill 3052, signed into law by Governor Mary Fallin earlier this year,
A group of Scottish researchers has called for updated Actos and Avandia drug labels to include warnings about the potentially increased risk of hip fractures associated with the controversial diabetes medications. In a study published
According to the findings of a new study, the consequences of diagnostic errors during doctor’s office visits may be a more serious public health problem than previously believed. In a report published by JAMA Internal