Experiencing a truck accident in Oklahoma City can leave you feeling distressed and isolated.
You not only have to deal with severe injuries but also the financial burden of medical expenses and the challenge of reclaiming your former quality of life.
These elements are vital to consider when exploring your legal choices, and Ylla | Gosney’s team is here to assist you. Our Oklahoma City personal injury lawyers have the expertise and ability you need to handle these traumatic accidents, and can make sure you get the rightful care and support as mandated by Oklahoma law. Don’t wait–contact us today for a free consultation if you’ve been hurt in
With its central location, Oklahoma City sees a high presence of large trucks on its roads. This leads to an increased risk of accidents involving these vehicles and smaller passenger cars and trucks. Unfortunately, when such accidents occur, you and your passengers in the smaller vehicles can sustain severe injuries or even lose their lives. That said, the reality is that because it’s possible, even likely that you could be in one of these accidents, it’s important to know how to respond.
While truck accidents are usually more substantial in terms of the damage they cause, you should approach them like any other vehicle accident, making sure to:
While all vehicle accidents in Oklahoma City carry inherent risks, truck accidents involve heightened dangers due to several factors, including:
As you can see, the potential consequences and aftermath of truck accidents are far-reaching. That’s why the claims process will be extremely important in your overall recovery.
Every truck accident in Oklahoma City is unique, with various factors and circumstances at play. Nonetheless, there is a specific legal process that typically unfolds in these situations that includes the following components:
The specifics of the accident will dictate who is liable for the damages. If the accident resulted from the truck driver’s negligence, such as speeding or driving under the influence, they or their employer may be at fault. Conversely, if the accident was due to factors like a tire blowout or improper loading, the responsibility could fall on the part manufacturer or cargo-loading company.
Generally, this can be done by either an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit. This process will allow you to recover financial support, known as “damages.” Depending on the specifics of the accident, these damages can include:
The amount of damage depends on how high your medical bills are and how much emotional pain the accident caused. In many truck accidents, the damages are significant. So, it’s important to know about the two-year time limit (statute of limitations) to file a truck accident claim in Oklahoma from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you can’t ask for the compensation you need.
Not surprisingly, one of the most alarming aspects of truck accidents is the injuries they inflict on drivers and passengers in smaller vehicles. Even a minor collision with a large truck can lead to severe injuries. :
After any truck accident, it’s crucial to seek medical care, especially if you’ve sustained more severe injuries. Once you’ve received medical attention, you can begin planning your next steps, which will depend on the specific circumstances of your accident. Overall, though, if you decide to work with our experienced team of truck accident lawyers, we’ll be there to guide you through the entire process from start to finish.
Over a recent five-year span (2017-2021), Oklahoma City averaged around 1,278 accidents involving large trucks. Over that time, OKC averaged around 8 truck accidents involving a fatality a year. That’s according to the Oklahoma Public Safety’s 2021 Highway Safety Crash Facts Book. Those are the most recent statistics released, and it remains to be seen if 2025 ends up boosting this heartbreaking figure even more.
Trucks are found on every road and freeway around the city. There are plenty of retail stores that receive daily deliveries from large semi-trucks. There are plenty of manufacturers based in Oklahoma City that send out their goods in loaded-down big rigs. Our city is also surrounded by farm country, and produce haulers and agricultural equipment are not a rare sight on local roads.
When a truck driver becomes careless, the chance for a devastating accident only multiplies. Trucks cause more damage to vehicles because of the weight they carry. Their shape and height can even trap vehicles and car occupants underneath their payloads.
In 2021, Oklahoma City recorded 1300 truck accidents. That level of truck accidents nearly matched 2019 levels after a dip during the fading traffic during the pandemic year of 2020. Oklahoma Public Safety also recorded at least 12 truck accidents resulting in a fatality in 2021, the highest death rate over the previous four years.
By comparison, the second largest city in Oklahoma, Tulsa, recorded 576 truck accidents in 2021 with 7 fatal incidents.
The State of Oklahoma recorded 5575 truck accidents in 2021, with 99 fatal incidents.
Oklahoma Vehicle Codes are in place to keep all travelers safe. Since truck drivers are at work behind the wheel, there are safety precautions mandated to make sure they are qualified and physically capable of safely driving massive trucks.
Oklahoma law defines what a truck is and then indicates that some trucks must be driven by a motorist with a specialized driver’s license.
Definition of a Truck.
Oklahoma Vehicle Code §47-1-182. “Truck. Every motor vehicle designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property. Laws 1961, p. 321, § 1-182.”
Oklahoma requires drivers to have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to operate the following vehicles:
Hours of Service guidelines based on Federal mandates guarantee truck drivers a 30-minute rest break for every 8 hours of continuous driving. Drivers also should limit their driving to 11 hours straight after coming off a rest break of at least 10 hours. Drivers are not allowed to drive after 60 hours of service in 7 days, or 70 hours of service over 8 days.
As if navigating a large truck through a big city like OKC isn’t mentally challenging enough, some drivers break the law and consume drugs and alcohol before getting behind the wheel. These reckless decisions put every driver on Oklahoma highways at risk of frightening collisions.
Federal guidelines insist on a regular frequency of drug testing for all drivers. Employers can test more often than is federally mandated.
Drivers can be tested at any time at random, but these are some of the times they will always be checked:
Toxicology tests look for levels of marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, opioids and other drugs.
Alcohol: Commercial truck drivers cannot be found with a Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) of .04% or higher. This is a lower limit than regular drivers face. A driver in a car must stay under .08% to avoid a DUI charge.
Accidents with trucks can be extremely traumatic and challenging, especially if you or a passenger are injured. In these trying times, you can depend on our Oklahoma City truck accident lawyers.
At Ylla | Gosney, we have the experience and guidance you can trust when it comes to truck accidents. We’ll explain your options and provide you with sound legal guidance to make sure you can recover from your injuries. To set up your free consultation, contact us today.