Tulsa Doctor Loses Medical License after Issuing Unsafe Prescription Medications

The Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision recently concluded an investigation into a Tulsa-area doctor that resulted in the suspension of the doctor’s medical license. The Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision is responsible for overseeing and regulating the practice of medicine in the state and only goes as far as suspending a

Graves McLain Proudly Supports Local Superhero Challenge!

Recently, Graves McLain was involved with supporting an important community event organized by Child Abuse Network. CAN is a non-profit organization dedicated to “providing collaborative intervention services to child abuse victims so that they are encouraged to embrace a future driven by hope.” At Graves McLain, Tulsa, Oklahoma Personal Injury law firm, we have always

Aurora Products Inc. Issues Voluntary Recall of Walnut & Trail Mix Products Citing Salmonella Concerns

Aurora Products Inc. has launched a voluntary nationwide recall of all products containing their brand of Natural Walnuts, citing concerns over possible Salmonella contamination. The recall was announced on Friday, March 27th when routine testing by an outside company revealed the presence of Salmonella in a package of Aurora Products Natural Almonds. Aurora is currently

Three Teenage Motorists Unharmed After Being Thrown From Vehicle

Three young motorists, ages 14 through 18, were fortunate to escape a single-vehicle accident over the weekend with only minor injuries. Creek County, OK Police are reporting that the three teens survived an accident that ejected them from a pickup truck after all three failed to wear their seat belts. The accident took place around

GM Recall Update: Death Toll Rises Again

2014 was a disastrous year for Automobile Manufacturers in the United States. Not only did the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issue more penalties against car manufacturers in 2014 than it had in its previous 43 years of operation, but millions of consumers were injured and impacted by faulty safety equipment in dozens of vehicle

Two Pedestrians Hospitalized Following Hit-and-Run in Broken Arrow

Police are searching for a suspect believed to be responsible for a hit-and-run accident that seriously injured two Tulsa residents on Sunday evening. Officers responded to the parking lot of a Jack in the Box restaurant near 71st St. and 145th East Avenue on Sunday evening and found two pedestrians that had been hit by

Graves McLain Heats Up Annual TU Law School Chilifest

The Graves McLain team took home the prize for Best Traditional Chili at the 20th Annual University of Tulsa College of Law Chilifest Cookoff this past Friday evening. This annual event, hosted by the TU College of Law Alumni Association, pits local attorneys, judges, and staff against one another in a heated cooking competition for

Drunk Driver Causes Fatal Crash After Ignoring Stop Sign

Police arrested a Mounds, Oklahoma resident early Sunday morning due to his involvement in a fatal car accident in Glenpool. Tulsa Police announced that they responded to an accident at around 12:40 am on Sunday, January 25th at the intersection of U.S Route 75 and 181st St. One driver was arrested at the scene and

Honda Motors Faces Record Fine Following Underreported Deaths

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently announced that Japanese car manufacturer Honda will be fined $70 million for underreporting thousands of injury and death claims over a period of nearly 11 years. This fine against Honda is expected to be the single largest civil fine ever levied against a car company by the NHTSA.

Contact Our Firm &
Request a Free Case Review