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How are Amputation Injuries Suffered in Car Accidents?

By Attorney Ray Maples on January 28, 2013

Victims of Oklahoma car accidents often suffer devastating injuries that require extensive treatment and time away from work. Most injuries, such as lacerations and bone fractures, can heal over time if treated properly. There are a number of injuries, however, that could last a lifetime. In some of the most devastating Oklahoma accidents, victims may lose one or more limbs.

The Oklahoma City amputation injury lawyers at the Maples Law Firm understand that these types of trauma are not common, but they can occur any time there is a high-speed collision. The force of an accident can be so severe that the victims are crushed inside or trapped by the bent metal and broken glass. In these types of crashes, it is possible for someone to lose a leg, arm, foot, hand, toe, or finger.

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Drowsy Driving as Dangerous as Drunk Driving on Oklahoma Roads

By Attorney Ray Maples on August 23, 2012

Motorists who are drowsy are more likely to fall asleep or lose focus. A drowsy driver is a motorist with a reduced level of alertness as a result of being tired. It is common for many drivers to assume that they can push through their fatigue to get home after a long day of work. But this is a serious mistake that can have catastrophic consequences.

According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are at least 100,000 reported crashes that result from fatigued driving each year. These accidents result in 1,500 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and $12.5 billion in monetary losses. These numbers are considered to be conservative because many drowsy driving accidents involve only one vehicle where the only witness was the driver.

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