Understanding car accident laws can be tricky. Unlike some states, Oklahoma is not a no-fault state for auto accidents. Instead, it follows a "modified comparative fault" system. Let us dive into what this means for you. Modified comparative fault explained In...
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What happens if you are partly at fault for a car accident?
If you’re involved in a car accident and share some responsibility, understanding how your contribution to the crash impacts your ability to recover damages is crucial. Oklahoma follows a modified comparative negligence system, which determines how compensation is...
What kind of damages can people recover from auto accidents?
Auto accidents can lead to serious injuries and losses. Victims and survivors of victims can pursue liable parties for compensation. In an auto accident claim, victims can recover economic and noneconomic damages. Here is what you should know about each: Economic...