In Oklahoma, whether you should file for workers’ compensation or a personal injury lawsuit depends on the circumstances of your accident and who was at fault.
Under the exclusive remedy rule, workers’ compensation is usually your sole remedy against your employer or coworkers. This is a no-fault system that provides benefits regardless of who caused the accident, but it does not cover pain and suffering.
You may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit if your situation meets specific criteria, such as:
- Third-Party Liability: If someone other than your employer or a coworker caused your injury (such as a defective equipment manufacturer, a negligent subcontractor, or a driver from another company), you can file a third-party liability claim. This allows you to seek damages for pain and suffering and full lost wages.
- Employer Misconduct or Lack of Insurance: You may sue your employer directly if they intentionally caused you harm or if they failed to carry the required workers’ compensation insurance.
- Defective Products: If a malfunctioning tool or piece of machinery caused your injury, you may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer.
Because Oklahoma has strict filing deadlines—such as a 30-day notice requirement for most workers’ comp injuries and a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury—it is often possible and beneficial to pursue both a workers’ compensation claim and a third-party lawsuit simultaneously to maximize your recovery.
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