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Our law firm represents people - individuals, injured workers, consumers, and owners of small businesses - who have suffered personal injuries or financial damage. We welcome inquiries, and if we can help, we will. In many cases, we will refer requests for help to lawyers with special experience. Call us today!
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Randy Wagner has 22 years of experience with most workers' compensation claims in the area.
He is one of the preeminent attorneys in the state of Oklahoma with a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of past and present worker's compensation claims and laws, practicing in all state and federal courts.
Jennifer Liggett has 19 years of experience and has been an attorney for 12 years.
Call us today to assist you with all your legal issues!
At Randy Wagner, Attorney, LLC and Jennifer Liggett, Liggett Law, LLC, we accept clients on a contingency basis.
In cases involving substantial injuries or with questionable insurance coverage limits on the other vehicle, it becomes much more important to get an attorney.
Insurance companies have adjusters and attorneys devoted to limiting the amount of money they will have to pay out to victims and to limit their own liability.
In trucking cases, depending upon the state, you may be able to add additional parties to your lawsuit.
These cases can become very complex due to issues involving driver's qualifications, logbooks, weight of truck, and other variables.
Since workers' compensation law imposes strict liability on employers, it is the exclusive remedy for an employee's injuries or illnesses arising out of the course of employment.
If you believe you have an injury or illness that happened during the course of your employment, you need an experienced and knowledgeable attorney to protect your rights.
Workers' compensation insurance is typically required by the state for every employee - although state law may provide for specific exemptions for officers / owners, small companies, domestic workers, farm hands, and independent contractors.
Each state has different rules regarding who can sue for wrongful death.
Generally, you must be either the personal representative (a person who manages the affairs of another because of incapacity or death), child, spouse, or parent of the person killed.
Typically, the person suing for wrongful death can recover the value of lost monetary support.
Additionally, some states allow certain close family members to recover for their own mental anguish caused by the death of their loved one.
Federal law and state statutes vary and may limit the amount of time you have to file your wrongful death lawsuit.
The most difficult forms of abuse to detect or determine are intimidation and mental anguish.
Residents who are ridiculed, maliciously teased, cursed at, or threatened may fear retaliation if they speak up or complain about a family member, another resident, or a member of the facility staff.
Physical assaults, cruel discipline, excessive use of physical or chemical restraints, and unnecessary or incorrect medication are types of physical abuse.
Sexual abuse can occur between family members, nursing home residents, and even staff and residents.
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