Study Addresses Role of Depression and Fatigue in Workplace Injuries How often do depression and fatigue play a role in workplace injuries that occur in Tulsa? While we often assume that workplace injuries and workers’ compensation claims are tied entirely to unsafe working conditions, it turns out that mental health can also affect a workers’ ability to perform her job at the highest level. According… Read More
How Can I Obtain Compensation for an Auto Accident in Oklahoma? When you are involved in a severe auto accident in Oklahoma, it can be difficult to think about anything except the pain and suffering from the injury. However, it is important to think about filing an auto accident claim. Under Oklahoma law, our state is an at-fault state when it comes to filing a claim… Read More
Drowsy Driving Crashes: What Do You Need to Know? While drowsy driving may not seem as dangerous as other behaviors behind the wheel, such as drunk driving or distracted driving, an article from the National Sleep Foundation emphasizes that “drowsy driving is dangerous because sleep deprivation can have similar effects on your body as drinking alcohol.” Indeed, when a person is awake for 18… Read More
Head Injuries and Workers’ Compensation Claims If you get hurt on the job in Oklahoma, you may be eligible to seek workers’ compensation benefits. When we think about some of the most workplace injuries, we often think of accidents that happen at construction sites, such as falls from heights, or slip and fall accidents that occur in restaurants, healthcare facilities, and… Read More
Distracted Driving Accident Causes: Frequent Drivers Who is most likely to be involved in a distracted driving accident in Tulsa, Oklahoma? The answer might not be the most likely one. Many Oklahoma residents assume that teen drivers are at greatest risk for an accident due to regular use of smartphones for talking and texting. While teens can be at great risk… Read More