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Articles on injury proof, medical records, damages, and the issues that shape Oklahoma injury claims. Use these articles to understand the records, deadlines, and litigation pressure points that can shape a serious Oklahoma case.
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Motorcycle Wrecks Are Evidence Cases Before They Become Blame Cases
Why serious Oklahoma motorcycle wrecks require fast preservation of scene evidence, video, motorcycle and gear, roadway proof, medical causation, and a disciplined response to rider-blame defenses.

The Missing Vehicle Is the Case
A recent fatal hit-and-run on I-35 in McClain County shows why Oklahoma hit-and-run and highway death cases often turn on the evidence that is not waiting at the scene.

Oilfield Injury Cases When Corporate Structure Hides Responsibility
Why ownership records, contracts, supervision, and company control can matter when an oilfield injury involves multiple entities.

Government Liability for Dangerous Road Conditions in Oklahoma
How notice, maintenance records, weather evidence, and the Governmental Tort Claims Act can affect injury claims involving public roads.