On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Jan 10, 2020 | Car Accidents, Traumatic Brain Injuries
It’s no surprise Oklahomans like to drive fast. In April 2019, the state passed legislation increasing the speed limit on Oklahoma turnpikes from 75 mph to 80 mph. Sadly, increased speed limits can sometimes result in more car crashes. If motorists are traveling at...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Jul 6, 2018 | Traumatic Brain Injuries
Were you recently in an accident? Did you seek medical care despite having no symptoms? You, like many others, may feel just fine after a car crash, fall or other type of accident. However, failing to see a doctor afterward is particularly dangerous if you hit your...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Feb 22, 2018 | Car Accidents, Traumatic Brain Injuries
As an Oklahoma driver, you know that vehicle crashes are an all too common occurrence. But what you may not know is that auto accidents are a significant cause of traumatic brain injuries. These devastating injuries can result in long-term or even permanent brain...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Sep 21, 2012 | Traumatic Brain Injuries
There are few injuries as debilitating and expensive to care for as brain injuries. Even worse, many brain injuries do not manifest immediate symptoms; rather, they reveal themselves over time, often after irreparable damage has taken place. Depending on the severity...
On behalf of Maples, Nix & Diesselhorst | Jul 20, 2012 | Traumatic Brain Injuries
Brain injuries are among the most devastating types of personal injury a person can sustain. Our Oklahoma personal injury lawyers have represented far too many families whose loved ones were severely injured or killed due to a brain injury caused by another...