Driver Safety

How to Avoid a Rear-End Collision

Rear-end collisions are the most common type of car crash in the United States. They happen when one vehicle crashes into the back of another. These accidents may seem minor at first, but they can lead to injuries, vehicle damage, and lasting back or neck pain. In Tulsa and across Oklahoma, drivers face rear-end risks

What to Know About School Bus and School Zone Laws in Oklahoma

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School buses and school zones are integral parts of daily life, especially for families with school-aged children. While they play a vital role in keeping kids safe on their way to and from school, understanding the laws that govern these areas is crucial for every driver. In Oklahoma, specific rules are in place to protect

Chad McLain Discusses the Dangers of Distracted Driving on Good Day Tulsa

Attorney Chad McLain of Graves McLain visited Good Day Tulsa on KTUL on April 18th to discuss April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month. During the discussion, he addressed the risks of distracted driving, as well as the penalties, distracted drivers can face. Watch the video here: What is Distracted Driving? According to the National Highway

Oklahoma’s New Alcohol Laws Raise Concerns

New liquor laws went into effect in Oklahoma as of October 1st, 2018. While these changes have been well-received by beer drinkers and alcohol distributors, they have raised concerns with substance abuse and public safety experts. The changes have many concerned that expanded access could cause harm and raise the potential for abuse. A detailed

Holding Distracted Drivers Accountable in OKC: Legal Guidance After a Crash

Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents in Oklahoma City. With smartphones, GPS devices, infotainment systems, and even fast food, it doesn’t take much for a driver to lose focus. And when that happens, serious injuries often follow. If you’ve been hurt in a crash because another driver wasn’t paying attention,

Be Safe This Labor Day Weekend!

During this Labor Day weekend, the National Safety Council estimates that 421 deaths will occur and that there will be an additional 48,400 injuries that require medical attention. While these statistics may seem daunting, there are ways to help prevent accidents and injury to you or your loved ones. Here are some safety tips we

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