Distracted Driving: Causing More Accidents Than We Think Aug 26, 2015 by Adler Markoff & Associates With the popularity of smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices, it is no wonder we have seen an increase
Different Types of White Collar Crimes Nov 12, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates The term ‘white collar crime’ was first popularized in the 1930s and refers to a non-violent act that an individual or
Different Types of Drug Charges in Oklahoma Dec 16, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates There are many different types of drug crimes, some of which come with very serious repercussions. Unfortunately, drug crimes are
Different Types of Assault and Battery Charges Nov 19, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates In Oklahoma, assault and battery charges are very serious and may result in hefty fines and/or jail time. There are
Devastating Oklahoma Car Accident Kills 7, Including 6 Heading to Work at Meatpacking Plant May 24, 2014 by Adler Markoff & Associates In a deadly accident occurring in Elmwood, Oklahoma on Wednesday, an SUV veered
Following a car accident in Oklahoma City, determining who is at fault in the collision is a key factor in the outcome of the case. Under Oklahoma law, victims of OK car accidents can only
What to Expect in the Personal Injury Claim Process Lawyers have to consider numerous factors when they calculate pain and suffering damages, including the extent and severity of injuries or illnesses, supplemental coverage, and the
Three or four years ago food delivery and other delivery services were just beginning to make a strong appearance in the everyday consumers life. It was simply being used for convenience and was commonly thought
Being charged with a criminal offense in Oklahoma City can be a daunting experience. You may be facing devastating charges that, if convicted, could leave you facing years of prison time and hefty fines. It’s
One of the criminal defense attorneys at AMA Law, Mark Bailey, was featured on KXII TV this week. They mentioned that he was going to be representing Don Mancil after appearing at a preliminary hearing