If you’ve been injured in Oklahoma, you might wonder whether there are limits on the damages you can recover in a personal injury lawsuit. The good news is that, in most cases, there are no caps on damages in Oklahoma. Juries have the discretion to award amounts they believe are fair and reasonable based on the harm you’ve experienced.
However, there are exceptions to this rule. For instance, if your injury involves a city or county vehicle, specific caps on damages may apply, depending on the jurisdiction. Similarly, punitive damages—which are designed to punish exceptionally egregious behavior—can have limits based on the severity of the defendant’s conduct.
Understanding the nuances of these laws is essential to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Whether your case involves general damages, punitive damages, or falls under one of the exceptions like government vehicle accidents, our office has the expertise to guide you. We handle hundreds of personal injury cases each year, providing clients with clarity and advocating for their maximum recovery.
If you’re uncertain about whether your damages might be capped or how much compensation you may be entitled to, don’t wait. Call our office today or visit our website to schedule a consultation. With our experience and dedication, we will help you achieve the best possible outcome for your case. Let us handle the legal complexities so you can focus on your recovery.