On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Apr 29, 2019 | Personal Injury Claim
After even a minor car accident, it’s natural to feel confused about what, exactly, to do next. Calling your insurance agent is probably the first thing most people do, but then what? Just sit back and wait? If you received any injuries during the...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Apr 4, 2018 | Personal Injury Claim
In Oklahoma, you can sue for damages stemming from a car accident in which you suffered an injury. In many cases, you may be able to receive money for medical bills, lost income, medication, ambulance bills, work retraining, and pain and suffering. What exactly is...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Feb 13, 2013 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury Claim, Truck Accidents
Most states, including Oklahoma, have enacted compulsory vehicle insurance laws. While differing in the specific amounts of required liability coverage, the laws generally have the same underlying purposes to protect the public. Thousands of people in this state do no...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Feb 10, 2013 | Personal Injury Claim
The recent shootings at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut and at the movie theater in Aurora, Colorado have reignited the controversial debates surrounding gun control. Regrettably, it has taken these unfortunate events to provide the initiative to implement...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Sep 19, 2012 | Personal Injury Claim
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed more than 250 reported cases of meningitis, 29 deaths, and potentially thousands of people injected with the fungus-contaminated steroids in sixteen states. Health officials have linked New England Compounding Center,...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Feb 21, 2011 | Personal Injury Claim
In 2009 (less than 2 years ago), Oklahoma passed what the then-newly-anointed Republican Majority Senate and House Leadership coined “Landmark Comprehensive Lawsuit Reform.”Per the Oklahoma GOP’s own Press Release of May 11, 2009–The agreement...