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Oklahoma Car Accident Lawyer

Because Oklahoma occupies a spot as the virtual center of the United States, and a great deal of the state is low-lying flatland, dozens of vital interstate roads network across the state. Interstate 35, Interstate 40, and Interstate 44 provide state to state transportation, while U.S Routes 59, 69, 75, 54, 60, and 70 facilitate movement within the state. Unfortunately, Oklahomans are also more likely to be victims of car accidents than almost any other state. In 2004, there were 774 fatal accidents in the state, which cost the residents of Oklahoma more than $2.5 billion. 315 of these deaths were caused by speeding, and 78 pedestrians and 50 motorcyclists lost their lives in the state.

Car accidents are serious regardless of where they occur. If you or someone you know was injured in a car accident in Oklahoma, you need to contact an Oklahoma car accident lawyer immediately. Without professional legal representation, you could lose your right to financial compensation for your injuries or loss. Consult a dedicated and understanding Oklahoma car accident lawyer today.

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Facts about Oklahoma:

The Sooner State of Oklahoma was part of the unorganized Indian Territory that was fiercely contested until the area became a state on November 16, 1907 as the 46th state. Oklahoma was the home to a vast number of Native American Tribes such as the Kitikiti'sh (Wichita) Quapaw, Caddo and Osage, but the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears brought an influx of other tribes such as Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee, who then were eventually displaced by White settlers during the land runs of the late 19th century.

The years after statehood were difficult for Oklahoma, as the Dust Bowl of the 1930s virtually wiped out all of the agricultural gains of a once agriculturally prosperous state. Conversely, this led to an expansion of culture, as artists such as Woody Guthrie, Dorothea Lange, and John Steinbeck captured a moment in time in song, photography, and literature that resounds to this day. Fortunately, as prosperity returned to the central region of the United States, Oklahoma experienced a renaissance of sorts, and is as vibrant and alive today as it was when the state was founded.

Oklahoma Companies:

Oklahoma today is a vitally important agricultural and fuel producing state. Several well known companies such as Devon, Chesapeake Energy, Kerr-McGee, Six Flags, Sonic, SBC, The Hertz Corporation, BancFirst, Dobson Communications, Express Personnel Services, Globe Life and Accident Insurance, and AOL have regional or national headquarters in the state. Tulsa is also the location of American Airlines maintenance center, which is the largest airline maintenance facility in the world.

Oklahoma Universities:

Education plays an important part in the lives of many Oklahomans, and Oklahoma State University Stillwater, University of Central Oklahoma, and Oral Roberts University educate the hearts and minds of thousands of young people every year. The University of Oklahoma Sooners are a member of the NCAA s Division I-A, and has a long tradition of academic and athletic excellence. OU is also part of some of the most intense rivalries in college sports, including bitter feuds with the University of Texas, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, and the University of Nebraska.

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Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a legal time limit that varies depending upon the particular cause of action and the law of the jurisdiction in which the lawsuit is to be instituted. Generally, after this time constriction is terminated, the plaintiff loses the chance to file the claim. Once the late claim is banned by the statute of limitations, it cannot be resurrected. Statutes of limitations were enacted in order to dodge such issues as indefinite lawsuits and the disappearance of witnesses.

Statutes of limitations time limit in the state of Oklahoma as cited in Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, § 93 et. seq.:

PERSONAL INJURY
Oklahoma requires the victim to file the claim within two years of the date of the injury. This time restraint includes claims for the injuries caused by issues such as car accidents and defective products.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Lawsuits against negligent healthcare providers in Oklahoma must be filed within two years after the injury date.

WRONGFUL DEATH
In most cases in Oklahoma, a wrongful death action must be filed within two years of the date of death.

SPECIAL RULES FOR MINORS AND OTHER ISSUES
Except in cases regarding medical malpractice, the time restraint in Oklahoma runs out one year after the minor s 18th birthday.

The material found on this web site has been supplied for informational purposes only and should not be a substitute for professional legal counsel on any individual suit. This information does not constitute legal counsel and is subject to change without warning.

If you've suffered from the consequences of an accident on Oklahoma city streets or highways or in state waterways, you have earned the right to be compensated for your profound physical and emotional scars. Don't let varying statute of limitation laws hinder or destroy your case before you and your family receive answers. Call an experienced, knowledgeable accident lawyer right away. Don't let this chance elapse.

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