Car Accident

Protecting Your Vehicle’s Worth with Diminished Value Claims After an Omaha Wreck
Diminished value is the difference between your vehicle’s market price before a wreck and its value after all repairs are done. In Nebraska, recovering this...
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Can You Recover Compensation if You Were Partly at Fault for an Accident in Kansas City?
You can often recover compensation even if you were partly at fault for an accident in Kansas City. The legal framework governing comparative fault in...
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State Line Car Accidents: How To Handle a Claim Between Missouri and Kansas
A common oversight after a car crash in Kansas City is that the exact spot where your accident occurred on the Kansas-Missouri border dictates the...
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Understanding Kansas Car Insurance Requirements
If you drive in Kansas, knowing your state’s car insurance laws gives you knowledge if you’re in an accident. When you understand how the rules...
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Subpoenaing Digital Data to Prove Distracted Driving on Omaha Commuter Routes
When another driver’s negligence causes a collision, proving their distraction is typically the most significant hurdle. This challenge is magnified when you suspect they were...
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University Students and Distracted Driving: Accidents Near TU and OSU-Tulsa
College campuses concentrate inexperienced drivers in heavy traffic while they juggle multiple distractions. The University of Tulsa and OSU-Tulsa campuses see regular accidents involving students...
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How Oklahoma’s “Inattentive Driving” Statute Strengthens Your Tulsa Claim
Oklahoma law gives accident victims a powerful tool many never learn about: the inattentive driving statute. This statute requires drivers to pay attention at all...
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How Oklahoma’s 50% Bar Rule Affects Your Distracted Driving Case
When two drivers share blame for a crash, Oklahoma uses a rule called modified comparative negligence to decide who can recover compensation. The system assigns...
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The “Sudden Emergency” Defense Is Not an Excuse for Distracted Driving in Oklahoma
Drivers often claim a “sudden emergency” caused their crash—a deer in the road, another car cutting them off, or a tire blowout. But in Oklahoma,...
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Using the Criminal DUI Case to Win Your Civil Claim in St. Louis
When a drunk driver causes a crash, two separate legal systems begin. The criminal DUI case prosecutes the driver for breaking the law. Your civil...
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Punitive Damages: Seeking Justice and Punishment After a Drunk Driving Crash
Drunk driving crashes cause severe, immediate harm. When someone chooses to get behind the wheel while intoxicated, they make a conscious decision to endanger everyone...
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Hit on I-64/40: Subpoenaing Cell Phone Records to Win Your St. Louis Wreck Case
Phone use behind the wheel is a recurring factor in St. Louis crashes, especially on the I-64/40 corridor. Phone records obtained through the legal process...
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