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
We live in a world where your job has seemed to become a lifeline. If you have ever been in the frightening situation of questioning the status of your employment, then you know what it
May 23, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates According to a report by the US Government Accountability Office (GAO), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has failed for years to adequately inspect foreign facilities that
May 23, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates A defective product is a product sold with defects. Defective auto parts, in most cases, come from the manufacturer. Two other ways auto parts can become defective
May 24, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates Federal health officials have issued a warning to consumers and medical professionals throughout the United States regarding a potentially dangerous steroid injection that has led to a
May 23, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates Along with the things that we all love about summer – including warm weather and time off school – comes the “100 Deadliest Days for Teens,” the
The FDA recently warned that homeopathic teething devices manufactured by Hyland’s Homeopathic may cause adverse reactions in infants, sometimes even leading to death. Since their investigation began in September, they have discovered more than 400