If you own a motorcycle or you’re thinking about getting one, it’s important to understand Oklahoma’s laws and licensing requirements for motorcycle riders. Riding a motorcycle inherently involves more risk for injury than driving a car or truck, but by following these
In the aftermath of a tragic accident in which two women were struck and killed by a passing train, Oklahoma City residents are voicing concerns about the safety of the railroad crossing. The crossing in
A recent Oklahoma car accident caused the death of a 39-year-old man, when an SUV rear-ended his motorcycle on Oklahoma 48, north of Oklahoma 33 in Creek County. According to the news report, the motorcyclist
While everyone who works these days appreciates their jobs in these troubled economic times, this reality does not reduce the dangers that some people face every time they report for work. One such occupation that
Shoplifting is among the most common theft crime allegation and one that can be charged against people from all walks of life. Whether criminal allegations arise as the result of an honest mistake or a
As the weather gets warmer and the days grow longer, many young people are making time to celebrate the end of an often demanding and stressful school year. Sometimes, such celebrations involve the consumption of
An Oklahoma woman suffered injuries in an alcohol-related accident that took place near Sallisaw on December 22, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Sixty-seven-year-old Marilyn Ann Ater was riding in a pickup truck driven by
Patricia Spottedcrow, the Oklahoma woman who made headlines in 2010 when she was sentenced to 12 years in prison for selling a $31 bag of marijuana to an undercover informant, has finally been relieved of
If you’ve been injured on the job, or you’ve developed an occupational illness, you will need to file a workers’ compensation claim. Benefits under your employer’s worker’s compensation insurance can provide you with wage compensation,
While the Oklahoma legislature is currently in recess, they are still working on topics for the next session, which begins in February. One issue being studied during this recess is the effect of the 85