Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Spinal Cord Personal Injury Attorneys Tulsa

Oklahoma Spinal Cord Personal Injury Attorneys Tulsa


Are you suffering from a spinal cord injury? Let our Oklahoma spinal cord personal injury attorneys Tulsa help you. A spinal cord injury can result in Spinal Cord Personal Injury Attorneys Tulsa | Kania Lawpartial or complete paralysis. Contact us if you or a loved one was suffered a spinal cord injury due to the negligence of another. We can help you obtain the compensation you need to cover your medical bills, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Contact us today to schedule a consultation. Read on to learn more about spinal cord injuries and how our Tulsa Oklahoma personal injury attorneys can help you.


Common Spinal Cord Injuries


At our law office, we provide legal representation for the following types of spinal cord injuries:


  • Complete Spinal Cord Injury

A complete spinal cord injury occurs when a person is no longer able to feel or move below the level of their injury. Here are two common types of complete spinal cord injuries:


  •  Complete Paraplegia

Complete paraplegia occurs when a person’s body is unable to send sensory or motor nerve impulses to the muscle group and body functions that are controlled by nerves leaving the spinal column at T1 level or below.


  • Complete Tetraplegia

Complete tetraplegia is more debilitating than paraplegia because the arms are paralyzed as well. Individuals are paralyzed from the neck down.


  • Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

An incomplete spinal cord injury diagnosis means a person is still able to move and sense function below the injury level.


  • Anterior Cord Syndrome

Anterior Cord Syndrome occurs when blood flow is reduced or interrupted in the artery along the interior portion of the spinal cord. As a result of the impaired blood flow, a person may experience loss of muscle strength below the level of injury.


  • Central Cord Syndrome

Central Cord Syndrome results from the brain’s inability to completely send and receive signals to and from parts of the body below the site of the injury. Damage to large nerve fibers that carry information directly from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord causes the injury.


  • Brown Sequard Syndrome

Brown Sequard Syndrome is an incomplete spinal cord injury. Individuals with this condition suffer from neuron paralysis and loss of proprioception.


Most spinal cord injuries result from traffic crashes, falls, alcohol abuse, physical violence, sports and recreation activities, and genetic diseases such as osteoporosis.


Spinal Cord Injury Liability in Oklahoma


In order to file a personal injury claim for negligence against a person who caused your spinal cord injury, the following elements must be proved: 1. The defendant owed you a duty of care; 2. The defendant breached the duty of care; 3. The defendant is the actual and proximate cause of your injury; and 4. You incurred an injury as a result of the defendant’s negligence.


If the court finds the defendant negligent, you will be able to obtain a judgment for compensatory and/or punitive damages.


Contact Our Oklahoma Spinal Cord Personal Injury Attorneys Tulsa


You have a short period of time to file your personal injury claim. If you delay in filing your claim, the court may bar the action due to the statute of limitations. We invite you to contact our Oklahoma spinal cord personal injury attorneys Tulsa for a consultation. If you or a loved one has suffered a spinal cord injury, take legal action to get the compensation you deserve. With our network of trained professionals, such as medical experts, and personal injury investigators, we can help you gather the evidence you need to prove your claim. Our personal injury attorneys can review your case and provide you with legal guidance on how to best proceed.



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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Uninsured Motorist Attorneys

Oklahoma Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Attorneys


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Oklahoma State law requires all drivers to have automobile liability coverage. However, though automobile liability coverage is mandatory, Oklahoma has the highest percentage of uninsured motorists. In 2012, over 25.9% of drivers were uninsured. This statistic is alarming for any driver involved in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured motorist.


If you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident with an uninsured or underinsured motorist, contact our Tulsa Oklahoma Uninsured Motorist Attorneys for a free consultation. We can help you obtain compensation for the bodily injury you incurred as a result of the car accident caused by another driver. Our Car and Motorcycle attorneys are skilled in negotiating with automobile insurance companies. Our Uninsured motorist attorneys in Tulsa will never settle a claim without ensuring our clients receive the compensation they deserve. Read on to learn more about uninsured and underinsured insurance coverage and how our uninsured motorist attorneys can provide you with legal advice on how to obtain compensation for your car accident injury.


Oklahoma Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Law Overview


Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage compensates drivers for bodily injury arising from a car accident. The driver must not be at-fault in causing the accident in order to obtain compensation when filing a claim.


Uninsured motorist coverage pays the driver and occupants of their car for personal bodily injuries caused by an uninsured motorist. It solely covers bodily injury and does not provide compensation for property damage (collision coverage applies to property damage). Your policy must include uninsured motorist insurance coverage in order for you to file a claim.


Example: The right passenger side of your car is hit by a drunk driver who immediately drives away from the scene of the accident. You are unable to get his license plate number or a good description of the vehicle. The situation is a classic hit-and-run. Pursuant to Oklahoma State traffic law, the driver is at-fault for the car accident. You incur bodily injury as a result of the car accident. Fortunately, you have uninsured motorist insurance coverage and you file a claim. Since the drunk driver was at-fault for the accident, you insurance company compensates you for your medical expenses up to your policy limit.


Underinsured insurance coverage is used to compensate drivers when the at-fault driver’s liability coverage is too low to cover their medical expenses. If the at-fault driver has insurance, his/her carrier will pay for your bodily injury medical expenses up to the policy limit. If the compensation does not fully cover your medical expenses, you can file an underinsured motorist claim with your insurance carrier for the excess amount up to your policy limit. You must have underinsured insurance coverage in order to file a claim.


Example: A negligent driver made an illegal left hand turn at a red light and slams into your car. You suffer a broken arm and bruises as a result of the accident. The at-fault driver provides you with his insurance information and you file a claim. Your medical bill is $15,000. The driver’s insurance limit to cover bodily injury is $10,000. Since you have underinsured motorist coverage, you file a claim for the excess amount of $5,000.


Hire Our Oklahoma Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Attorneys


Our Oklahoma uninsured motorist attorneys can provide you with legal advice and guidance on how to obtain legal relief for your bodily injury and property damage caused by a car accident. In the event insurance coverage will not cover the full extent of your damages, a civil lawsuit can be filed on your behalf to possibly obtain a judgment for damages. We invite you to contact us for a consultation at 919-743-2233.


 



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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Protective Order Defense Attorney

Oklahoma Protective Order Defense Attorney


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Have you been served with a protective order? Contact our Oklahoma protective order defense attorney for a consultation. Our protective order defense attorney can review your case and help you develop the best defense possible to rebut any claims of domestic violence.  Do not ignore the court summons for the protective order hearing. If you do not attend the hearing, a default judgment will be entered against you granting the order. The worst thing you can do is violate a protective order you failed to contest.  Contact us for legal assistance with protective orders in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


What is a Protective Order?


Under Oklahoma State law, a protective order can be issued against a person when a petitioner demonstrates a reasonable fear of physical harm. A protective order, also known as a restraining order, provides for no physical contact between the petitioner and alleged abuser. It requires the restrained subject to maintain a certain distance from the petitioner and forbids contacting the petitioner through phone calls, texting, or emails.


There are two types of protective orders that may be issued: temporary and permanent. A temporary restraining order is filed in District Court and is usually filed without the alleged abuser’s knowledge. A temporary protection order is typically filed ex parte and protects the petitioner for a 20 day period, usually until the hearing is heard for a permanent order. A permanent protection order hearing is held to let the alleged abuser protest any claims the petitioner asserts. At the hearing the petitioner will have to prove that the alleged abuser committed acts of domestic abuse against him/her. If granted, the order can last for a period of 3 years.


Some victims allege domestic abuse is occurring in order to obtain an order to get an upper hand in a divorce proceeding. It is imperative that you contact an attorney if you are served with a protective order. A defense attorney can rebut the alleged victim’s claims. If an order is granted, and a violation occurs, you can face criminal penalties, fines, and possibly serve a jail sentence.


Legal Consequences of Violating Protect Orders


If a protective order is violated, the violating party can be arrested and charged accordingly. Unfortunately, some people abuse the applicability of a protection order. For example, it has been known for spouses to falsely claim domestic violence. If you violate a civil protective order, you will be subject to contempt of court. You will be charged with a Class 2 Misdemeanor and if convicted, serve up to 3 to 12 months in jail and pay a fine of $250 – $1,000.  If you violate a criminal protective order, you can be charged with a Class 1 Misdemeanor, subjected to serving 6 – 24 months in jail, and pay a possible fine of $500 to $5,000.


Possible Defenses


A protective order defense attorney can call witnesses to testify on your behalf to rebut the petitioner’s claims. Testimony can be used to discredit the petitioner’s claim that he/she was in fear of physical abuse, or experienced domestic abuse by the alleged abuser.  Depending on the nature of the case, an experienced protective order defense attorney may choose to file a reciprocating order against the petitioner to prevent abuse. This protects the alleged abuser from any possible entrapment measures the petitioner may later make.


Hire Our Oklahoma Protective Order Defense Attorney


Our protective order defense attorney can help you defend against a protective order filed in Oklahoma.  Contact us for a free consultation. We are here to make sure a protective order is not granted against you. Violating a protective order can subject you to criminal liability and jeopardize your career and child custody prospects.


 



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