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Accidents and injuries are sometimes an unavoidable fact of life. All too often, though, accidents and injuries stem from people’s irresponsible or careless actions. If you have sustained injuries due to another person’s wrongdoing in Bethany, contact Farha Law, PLLC. You deserve justice for your injuries, and we can help secure it. We can file a claim against the responsible parties and help you recover financial compensation for your medical bills, lost work income, and other losses. Knowing what to do or where to go after an accident can be hard. Our firm can give you relief and provide the legal support you need to heal and move forward with life.
Contact our offices today to speak to a personal injury lawyer serving Bethany, Oklahoma County.
At Farha Law, PLLC, we aim to provide a different standard of legal representation. Founding attorney Nicholas Farha has decades of experience working in personal injury law in both state and federal courts across the country. Whether you have been in a car accident or slipped and fallen in a parking lot, we can pursue financial compensation from the liable parties that caused you harm.
Our team of lawyers, paralegals, and support staff is a well-oiled machine, skilled in identifying the most practical and economical approach to legal matters. We are skilled negotiators who are unafraid to initiate litigation if it is in our clients’ interests. Your happiness and health are our priority, and we promise to do everything in our power to safeguard your interests and well-being.
Personal injury law is a broad field, as people’s careless or wrongful actions can cause a variety of accidents. Farha Law, PLLC, has the resources and knowledge to represent clients across a wide range of injury cases in Bethany, Oklahoma County:
Accidents in Bethany can cause a wide range of injuries that may become the basis of a personal injury claim. Even minor accidents can cause lasting medical complications that are expensive to treat and manage. Injuries can include:
The consequences of injuries are rarely just physical. Pain and discomfort can cause severe depression, and reliving the painful event can contribute to PTSD. Injury victims might also feel anxiety from disfigurement or a changed appearance.
The money from a personal injury claim can compensate you for your economic and noneconomic losses. Economic losses are injury-related expenses with a definite dollar value, such as:
Noneconomic losses include intangible, nonquantifiable losses, such as:
Many states limit noneconomic compensation for certain types of injury claims, such as medical malpractice. Oklahoma, however, has no statutory caps on noneconomic compensation in personal injury claims whatsoever. The courts struck down the state’s previous statutory cap in 2019, which allowed all personal injury victims to pursue the maximum amount of pain and suffering compensation.
Blame for injuries may sometimes fall squarely on the at-fault party. However, a victim’s own negligence can sometimes contribute to their injuries. For instance, imagine you were texting and driving, and another driver crashed into you after running a stop sign. In this case, one could argue that you were partially to blame. So, a natural question is: can you recover compensation even if you are partly at fault?
Under Oklahoma’s comparative negligence laws, you can recover compensation as long as your fault is not greater than or equal to the fault of the person who caused the injury. In other words, as long as you are less than 50 percent to blame, you can file a claim for compensation. The catch is that any settlement or verdict you receive is reduced proportionally to your shared fault. So, a $100,000 settlement with 30 percent fault becomes $70,000 ($100,000 minus 30 percent) after accounting for shared negligence.
Oklahoma Statutes 12-95(A)(3) places a two-year time limit on most personal injury lawsuits, including:
However, OK Stat. 12-95(A)(4) places a one-year time limit on lawsuits for intentional torts, like assault and battery. In either case, you have a limited time to file a claim. Once the applicable time limit passes, you won’t be able to pursue compensation for your injuries. If you try to file a lawsuit after two years, the court will reject it. The time limits are short, so you should not hesitate to contact a personal injury attorney.
For nearly 20 years, Farha Law, PLLC, has dedicated itself to pursuing justice. Injured Oklahomans need someone who will stand up for them when no one else will. We are passionate about our advocacy and understand the importance of empathetic and compassionate legal services. Our clients often come to us at the most difficult points of their lives, and our job is to make them whole again. We can help secure a firm financial foundation to facilitate healing and rebuilding.
Contact our firm online or reach out by phone for a free case consultation with a personal injury attorney serving Bethany, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.