After an injury, it is hard to know where to turn. Here are some resources that can help support and reinforce your claim regardless of whether you were injured in Oklahoma, Texas, or Arkansas.
What To Do If You're Involved In A Truck Crash
- US DOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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National Transportation Safety Board
Do you wonder if the truck that caused your Arkansas, Texas, or Oklahoma truck accident was not properly maintained? Is the trucking company using that or other questionable safety issues as their defense? Learn more about the safety measures truckers must take from the National Transportation Safety Board to get more insight into your claim.
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United States Department of Transportation: Trucking and Motorcoaches
Truckers have their own set of safety rules and regulations that they must take into account as they pass through Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. When a truck accident occurs, the results can be devastating. The United States Department of Transportation can help you learn more about the rules truckers must follow, which can strengthen your Texas, Oklahoma, or Arkansas truck accident claim.
- Commercial Drivers License Manual for New Mexico
- Commercial Drivers License Manual for Colorado
- Commercial Drivers License Manual for Missouri
- Commercial Drivers License Manual for Oklahoma
- Commercial Drivers License Manual for Arkansas
- Commercial Drivers License Manual for Texas
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Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Read the US House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure report on the problem with Commercial Drivers medical certificates.
Medical Malpractice
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National Patient Safety Foundation
The National Patient Safety Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1997, is committed to improving the safety of care provided to medical patients. If you or a loved one has been the victim of medical negligence in Texas, Oklahoma or Arkansas, you may wonder if any patient safety measures were violated. The NPSF website gives you helpful information to learn more about these safety measures and help you get a better understanding of your claim.
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American Medical Association
Was your doctor guilty of Texas, Oklahoma or Arkansas medical malpractice? Negligence can be hard to prove. With resources found on the American Medical Association website, you can learn more about the rules your doctor and medical team must follow, helping strengthen your medical malpractice claim.
Car Crashes
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Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department
Arkansas is filled with beautiful streets and highways. Unfortunately, when traffic laws are not obeyed and construction or other safety hazards cause a car accident in Arkansas, you may be left to pick up the pieces. This website will help you stay informed as you travel through the state, and it can serve as a guide if you are involved in an Arkansas car crash.
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Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Each state has its set of driving laws. If you were involved in an Oklahoma traffic accident, you may need to reference these laws to help with your claim. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation website gives you access to the information you need to validate your claim with the insurance company.
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Texas Department of Transportation
In a Texas car accident, it can be difficult to tell which driver was following the rules and which was not. A traumatic event such as a Texas auto accident may also leave you afraid to get back in the car. With help from the Texas Department of Transportation, you can get the latest information about current driving laws, dangerous construction areas, and more.