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HOW SHOULD I RESPOND TO A LOW-BALL INSURANCE SETTLEMENT OFFER?

By Michael Green | March 21, 2019

After an unexpected accident caused due to no fault of your own, you will likely find yourself in talks with an insurance company. Soon enough, you’ll be given an offer and may even be pleased with it initially. If the proposed amount is enough to cover a majority of your expenses, should you accept it?

COMMON CAUSES OF CAR ACCIDENTS

By Michael Green | February 28, 2019

As our Tulsa roads continue to grow more populated and crowded, car accidents are becoming more frequent than ever. This is even more cause for concern as distractions like cell phones and navigation systems are as impossible to avoid. Even if you are one of the safest and most cautious drivers on the road, you

MY CHILD WAS BITTEN BY A DOG: DO I NEED A LAWYER?

By Michael Green | February 14, 2019

Despite dogs being a part of many people’s families, a dog bite may result in an incredibly dangerous injury–especially to your small child. While most dog owners are careful to train their dogs to be gentle towards children, there are always exceptions in which a dog is particularly aggressive or violent. Children tend to be naturally curious

MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS: THE REAL COSTS

By Michael Green | January 28, 2019

Tulsa Oklahoma Motorcycle Accidents add to the billions of dollars and the impact on the lives of those involved Motorcycle crashes are deadlier and cost more than crashes involving other types of motor vehicles. There is nothing protecting a rider except what he’s wearing on his body. So if a motorcycle hits something or something

8 DANGEROUS DRIVING SITUATIONS TO AVOID IN THE TULSA OKLAHOMA AREA

By Michael Green | January 21, 2019

How Tulsa Oklahoma Area Residents can Prepare to Help Avoid Auto Accidents It is best to not drive during inclement weather. However, if you must drive, make sure your vehicle is operating safely and stay informed on weather conditions. Rain Improve visibility, turn on your lights and defroster. Avoid sudden moves, try to drive in the tracks

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