Self-driving technology is already available in consumer vehicles, and trucking companies are eager to leverage this technology for potential profit. A potential switch to autonomous trucks could save the trucking industry billions of dollars, but it might also make our roadways more dangerous, at least according to some highway safety
A Wister woman is contesting her arrest after she claims the city’s police chief used excessive force and caused her serious injury and $1,500 in medical bills. Brenda Martin suffered a dislocated knee, bruised ribs,
When employees are hurt on the job, they may face considerable obstacles to recovering the compensation they need to recover from their injuries. Although there are various legal pathways in place to ensure that victims
The main workplace safety and health law in the US is the Occupation Safety and Health Act of 1970. The Act requires all private sector employers to provide a safe workplace for employees to minimize
Many Oklahoma personal injury cases deal with injuries that someone suffers because of another person’s negligence, recklessness or even their intentional conduct. While some injuries are severe enough to change a person’s life, no loss
Most people are familiar with the legal term ‘wrongful death’, but do you know how this type of lawsuit works and what all it entails? A wrongful death claim is a special kind of personal injury lawsuit,
Three medical device manufacturers, including Johnson & Johnson, are facing a wrongful death lawsuit that alleges a man’s insulin overdose was caused by problems with a OneTouch Ultra Blood Glucose meter and test strips. According
In the wake of a 9-year-old Wyandotte girl’s tragic death, Oklahoma schools are rushing to remove the playground equipment that could have been responsible. Alyssa Avila, a fourth-grader, was fatally injured while playing on teeter-totter-like
Being arrested can be a frightening and overwhelming experience. For those who find themselves amid these unwelcome set of events, it is important to understand that the American legal system, as well as the United
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt recently upheld the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board’s authority to recommend commutations of prison sentences for Oklahoma inmates, even in situations where an inmate was convicted of a serious or