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What do I do If I was in an Accident With Someone Driving a Rental Car?
What do I do If I was in an Accident With Someone Driving a Rental Car?
https://youtu.be/Gstb_Z4sv-g While rental car accidents might seem more complicated than standard collisions, the process for getting compensation is largely the same. The key is determining which insurance policy—renter’s personal insurance,...
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Who Is Responsible in a Collision Involving Snow and Ice
Who Is Responsible in a Collision Involving Snow and Ice?
Attorney Bryan Garrett explains a common winter driving misconception: that icy or snowy roads excuse a driver’s liability in a car accident. In reality, every driver has a legal obligation...
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Oklahoma Car Accident Case
Which Factors Typically Affect the Settlement Amount in an Oklahoma Car Accident Case?
If you’re reading these words, you were probably lucky enough to survive a devastating car accident but not without sustaining serious injuries. Launching an Oklahoma car accident case could help...
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Do Big Trucks have a Black Box and how Can it Help my Injury Case
Do Big Trucks have a Black Box and how Can it Help my Injury Case?
https://youtu.be/C76bHq5Nmq0 In the attached video, attorney Bryan Garrett explains how a big truck's "black box" can be the key to proving fault in a commercial vehicle accident. These devices—technically called...
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Car Accident Requires Legal Representation
How To Tell When My Car Accident Requires Legal Representation
Hiring a personal injury lawyer isn’t usually necessary if you walk away from a fender bender with no major injuries. But what if you file an insurance claim after a...
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Can an Uber Passenger Injured In A Car Accident Sue?
Can an Uber Passenger Injured In A Car Accident Sue?
https://youtu.be/1WNd_V4rw8c In this video, attorney Bryan Garrett answers a question many people have after being injured while riding in an Uber: Can an Uber passenger sue after a car accident?...
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Car Wreck In Snow and Ice
Who Is Responsible for a Car Wreck In Snow and Ice?
Wintry weather causes major safety hazards for drivers. Even if you take every precaution, accident risks remain. Filing insurance claims for winter crashes and recovering damages hinges on driver liability....
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My child was injured on a playground at school. Could I sue the school for neglect?
My child was injured on a playground at school. Could I sue the school for neglect?
https://youtu.be/wse1-f-OVGA In the attached video, attorney Bryan Garrett discusses an important and often emotional question: Can you sue a school if your child is injured on a playground? In Oklahoma,...
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Do I Have To Pay Any Money To Hire an Accident Attorney?
In the aftermath of a car crash, dog bite, slip and fall, or other accident, your primary focus could be your medical bills. You consider filing a personal injury suit...
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In this video, attorney Bryan Garrett explains when and how you can file a lawsuit for a construction accident in Oklahoma. Whether you’re a construction worker, a pedestrian, or a bystander, if your injuries were caused by a construction company’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation beyond workers’ comp. Construction zones are inherently dangerous, and when proper safety measures aren’t followed, lives can be changed in an instant. As construction activity booms across Oklahoma—especially in downtown Oklahoma City—so do the risks of accidents. From unsafe walkways and falling debris to machinery hazards and unmarked danger zones, these environments demand strict adherence to safety protocols. If a construction company fails in its duty to maintain a safe environment, it can be held liable for the injuries it causes. In a recent case, a pedestrian was injured on a sidewalk adjacent to an active construction site—no warning signs, no tape, no barriers. That’s a clear breach of duty. Proving negligence involves showing that the construction company had a responsibility to keep the area safe, failed to do so, and that failure caused your injuries and damages. Don’t assume that workers’ comp is your only option or that you don’t have a case if you weren’t on the job. Independent contractors and even bystanders can file a lawsuit if a third party’s negligence played a role in the injury. A knowledgeable construction accident injury lawyer can help you gather the evidence, navigate the process, and fight for the compensation you’re owed. If you’ve been injured in a construction-related accident, don’t wait. Call today for a free consultation and let an experienced attorney protect your rights and maximize your recovery. FAQs Who can file a construction accident lawsuit in Oklahoma? Anyone injured due to negligence at or near a construction site—including workers, bystanders, and contractors—may be eligible to file a lawsuit. What types of compensation can I receive for a construction accident injury? You may recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care or disability-related costs. Do I need a lawyer to file a construction accident lawsuit? While not required, a lawyer can help gather evidence, prove negligence, and negotiate with insurance companies to secure fair compensation. How long do I have to file a construction accident lawsuit in Oklahoma? Oklahoma’s statute of limitations typically gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Can I file a lawsuit for my Oklahoma construction accident?
https://youtu.be/1aTCtM4TW14 In this video, attorney Bryan Garrett explains when and how you can file a lawsuit for a construction accident in Oklahoma. Whether you’re a construction worker, a pedestrian, or...
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