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In a landmark case, an Oklahoma court allowed an injured worker to receive workers’ compensation benefits even though he tested positive for marijuana use after a workplace accident. The ruling in the Oklahoma case Rose v. Berry Plastics Corp, as explained in the National Law Review and in Business Insurance, underscores the no-fault nature of workers’…

In Oklahoma, people who suffer injuries in accidents caused by others can seek compensation for their medical bills, lost wages, and other financial losses. Additionally, accident victims can also be entitled to money for losses that are less easily calculated, like pain and suffering. But what is pain and suffering? Certainly,…

It can be challenging to remain calm and collected after a car accident, but it’s essential to try all the same. You may be injured and feeling scared, angry, or upset, but you also have to think about your future. You might be concerned about how you’ll pay for medical care…

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are working from home than ever before. As workers in Oklahoma transitioned from offices to remote settings, many began to wonder whether the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Act covers injuries sustained while working remotely. While the Workers’ Compensation Act indeed covers most…

If you’ve been injured in a workplace accident, workers’ compensation benefits can provide a valuable financial lifeline while you’re unable to work. Unfortunately, there are many points in the workers’ compensation process where a mistake can hurt your claim, resulting in reduced benefits or denials. The Oklahoma workers’ compensation lawyers at Ryan…

If you believe you ae disabled and anticipate filing for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, one of your first thoughts is likely related to how much money will you receive each month if you are approved for benefits. Knowing your probable SSDI payment amounts is important for planning purposes and for peace…

In 2014, the federal government gave U.S. states the option to expand Medicaid coverage eligibility to more low-income adults. On June 30th, 2020, Oklahoma voters approved the passage of State Question 802, which effectively brought Medicaid expansion within the state Constitution. The expansion is slated to cost approximately $1.3 billion,…

Nine people were injured, including six children, following a recent Muskogee County crash. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured, but the crash reminds us of how quickly tragedy can strike. Details of the Incident  A Chevy pickup with a driver and five passengers was traveling northbound on State Highway 2…