Based on the provided content, a personal injury refers to a legal claim arising from an accident or incident caused by another party’s negligence. These situations often result in significant life disruptions, including medical bills, lost wages, and emotional trauma.

Personal injury claims in Oklahoma cover a wide range of incidents, such as:

  • Vehicle accidents involving cars, trucks, and motorcycles
  • Oilfield injuries and industrial accidents
  • Nursing home abuse
  • Medical negligence, specifically birth injuries like cerebral palsy or brachial plexus injuries
  • Premises liability and products liability
  • Wrongful death

Under Oklahoma law, these cases are governed by specific legal rules, such as a two-year statute of limitations for filing a claim and a modified comparative negligence rule. This rule dictates that a victim can only recover damages if they are 50% or less at fault for the incident.


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