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Heath, TX Man Injured After Crash with Semi Truck

Posted on July 25, 2020

McClain County, OK (July 24, 2020) – A Heath, TX man is ejected from his pickup truck and a 12-year-old boy is injured after a crash in a construction zone. Authorities say 48-year-old Leighton Ashford was driving a 1995 Ford truck southbound on I-35.  As he entered the construction zone, traffic started to slow, and…

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WANDRES LAW ANNOUNCES WINNER OF 2020 FUTURE LAWYER SCHOLARSHIP

Posted on July 17, 2020

TULSA, Okla. (May 28, 2020) – Tulsa law firm Wandres Law, PC is proud to announce the winner of the 2020 Wandres Law ‘Future Lawyer’ Scholarship, James Reed of Oak Creek, Ariz. Mr. Reed is currently a Sophomore at Northern Arizona University pursuing his Bachelors of Science in Psychology degree with a minor in Military…

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Employee Rights as They Go Back to Work

Posted on June 1, 2020

As businesses in Tulsa keep reopening after the COVID-19 shutdown, there will certainly be a “new normal” for everyone involved. Both employers and employees will need to follow new strict protocols. While many people are happy to be earning a paycheck after a hiatus, they also might be fearful of a second wave and exposing…

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When your mortgage company fails to pay your insurance out of escrow, what can you do?

Posted on May 14, 2020

What happens if your homeowners insurance on your mortgage has been cancelled for failure to pay the insurance premium? Since your house is mortgaged, many people are required to pay money into escrow held by their mortgage company or bank. Frequently, mortgage companies put force placed insurance in place with a different insurance company because…

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Delivery Truck Collisions in Tulsa

Posted on May 13, 2020

Despite many people trying to stay at home and avoid unnecessary contact during the COVID-19 pandemic, you will still see many trucks on the roads and highways. These include box trucks, semi-trucks, and other tractor-trailers who are still transporting goods and making deliveries across Oklahoma and the United States. Our grocery stores need to be…

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Why you absolutely need Uninsured Motorist (“UM”) Coverage

Posted on April 23, 2020

As we are all well-aware, COVID-19 has caused tidal waves of change throughout the world in countless ways. One of the more unfortunate effects is the historic amount of people who have lost their jobs, or where income streams have otherwise been greatly reduced. All across the country, faced with difficult choices, those financially affected…

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Konawa Woman and Toddler Killed in Crash with Semi Truck

Posted on April 14, 2020

A 21 year-old Konawa woman and a 2 year-old girl were killed Thursday when the vehicle they were riding in was struck by a semi-truck at the intersection of state Highway 39 and County Road 3520, just outside of Konawa in Seminole County. According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol, a semi-truck, driven by Adam King, 29,…

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Dedicated Car Accident Representation During the COVID-19 Crisis

Posted on April 8, 2020

In recent weeks, the lives of every Oklahoman got turned upside down due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Most businesses have either come to a halt or were forced to decrease productivity, and understandably, many people have valid concerns about how their lives will be impacted in both the short and long…

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Head Injuries from Traffic Accidents

Posted on March 10, 2020

Traffic accidents can be dangerous due to the high risk of injuries to those involved. Accident victims can, of course,  sustain a wide range of injuries to many parts of their bodies. However, generally the most serious type of injuries that our clients experience are head injuries, and there are various kinds of head injuries…

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Investigating the Cause of a Truck Accident

Posted on February 4, 2020

When you drive past a recent semi-truck accident, it is generally a devastating scene. Vehicles involved may be smashed, debris from vehicle damage may be strewn across the road, the truck’s cargo might have spilled, and more. Emergency workers might be putting out fires, prying victims from vehicles with the “jaws of life,” or loading…

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