In Oklahoma, your settlement amount is directly impacted by the state’s modified comparative negligence rule, also known as the 51 percent bar. This rule determines whether you can recover compensation and how much you will ultimately receive based on your level of responsibility for the incident.

Here is how the rule affects your settlement:

  • The 51 Percent Bar: You are only eligible to recover damages if you are found to be 50 percent or less responsible for the accident. If investigators or a court determine you are 51 percent or more at fault, you are legally barred from recovering any compensation at all.
  • Proportional Reduction: If you are partially at fault but remain under the 51 percent threshold, your total settlement award is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if your total damages are valued at $100,000 but you are found to be 20 percent at fault, your final settlement will be reduced by 20 percent ($20,000), resulting in a recovery of $80,000.
  • Insurance Adjuster Tactics: Because of this rule, insurance adjusters often attempt to shift more blame onto the claimant to reduce the payout or eliminate it entirely.

To protect your recovery, it is essential to gather strong evidence—such as police reports, witness statements, and expert analysis—to ensure liability is established accurately.


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