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Driving is an activity most of us do without a second thought. We get in our cars to go to work, school, and everywhere else we need to go without considering the potential dangers. However, being on the road is inherently dangerous. If you have been injured in a multi-vehicle accident in the Tulsa area, you need a strong and confident attorney on your side. Contact an experienced Tulsa multi-vehicle accident lawyer to help you pursue a proper settlement.
When you are recovering from an injury, the process of getting just compensation should not add to your stress. At Fulmer Sill, we empower injured people to see the recovery they deserve. We take pride in advocating for our clients at every turn, from the first insurance claim to the courtroom. Although we serve clients all over the country, our office in Oklahoma City makes us an easily accessible Tulsa personal injury lawyer.
Call Fulmer Sill today at (405) 510-0077 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our multi-vehicle accident attorney in Tulsa.
No matter the circumstances, there are always dangers involved with getting behind the wheel of a car. Despite the efforts of drivers and governments, accidents happen. In the United States, over 17,000 people lost their lives in traffic accidents during the first half of 2025. In the same year, the estimated total recorded car accidents in the state of Oklahoma exceeded 104,000.
While some car accidents involve only a single vehicle striking a stationary object or veering off the road, about half of collisions involve at least two vehicles. These collisions include head-on crashes, rear-end crashes, side-swipe crashes, and any other scenario in which one car strikes another. In Oklahoma, the year 2023 saw 371 deaths as a result of multi-vehicle accidents.
If you were injured in a multi-vehicle accident that was not your fault, you are very likely entitled to financial compensation for your injury. The first action to take to pursue compensation is to file a claim with the other driver’s insurance company, which should have some coverage for injuries. However, any compensation that an insurance company would pay out is unlikely to fully cover your losses.
If you find yourself in such a situation, the next logical step to pursue compensation is to file a personal injury claim against the other driver’s insurance company or, possibly, against the other driver personally. The purpose of a personal injury claim is to offset the losses you’ve suffered as a result of the accident, effectively returning your life to the way it was before it happened. While each case is unique, the basic categories of compensation are described below.
The cost of medical care, whether it is routine or emergency, can be overwhelming for some people. An injury resulting from an accident often translates to mounting medical bills for the victim. From initial costs, such as ambulance rides, emergency room visits, or surgery, to ongoing care expenses like physical therapy or long-term medication, the burden of medical bills can become insurmountable very quickly.
Immediate medical expenses may be the first to come to mind when considering financial compensation for a personal injury. However, a fair compensation package should take care of all medical expenses that result from the injury, not just the immediate ones. From the first emergency room visit to the last physical therapy session, every medical bill the victim receives should be included in the compensation.
Many hardworking people in today’s economy struggle to make ends meet and cannot afford to miss a single paycheck. A significant personal injury can result in weeks or months of missed work. This time away from work can amount to a significant financial setback for a victim and their family. Compensation for a personal injury case should take care of lost wages and reduce this burden as the victim is recovering.
In cases involving spinal cord injuries or other catastrophic injury cases, the victim may permanently lose the ability to do the work they are accustomed to doing. In these scenarios, compensation often considers not only actualized lost wages, but also potential lost wages based on future earning potential.
Although pain and suffering may seem like an abstract concept, and it might seem strange to quantify pain and suffering, this is a standard component of personal injury compensation. Effects of an injury include significant physical pain, but they are not limited to that. Pain and suffering compensation also considers the psychological suffering and trauma associated with an injury-causing accident.
Car accidents are stressful events. Emotions run high, and adrenaline can get in the way of clear thinking. If you are involved in a multi-vehicle accident in Tulsa, the first thing to do is seek appropriate medical attention. You should also call the police and report the accident if you are able and no one else has already done so.
If you are physically able to do so, it is also a priority to get the driver’s insurance information. If other people witnessed the accident, getting their names and contact information may be helpful to you or your attorney later. They may be able to provide statements to support any claim you file.
After you have dealt with the immediate aftermath of the accident, the next crucial step is to hire a multi-vehicle accident lawyer. Although it may seem logical to wait until you have exhausted insurance options and you need to file a personal injury claim to hire an attorney, this is not so. The sooner you have a strong, confident attorney in your corner, the better.
If the other driver’s insurance denies or underpays an initial claim, sometimes all it takes is a strongly worded letter with a lawyer’s name on it to encourage them to change course. So, hiring an attorney and letting them communicate on your behalf from the very beginning can influence the outcome of an insurance claim in your favor. If, ultimately, you do need to file a personal injury claim, your lawyer can begin the associated legwork far ahead of time.
Your attorney can also represent you in court if your case goes to trial. Tulsa cases are generally heard at the Tulsa County Court, located at 500 S Denver Ave.
However, this outcome is unlikely, as the vast majority of personal injury cases reach a conclusion before a trial is even on the cards. If a plaintiff’s case is legitimate, defendants usually prefer to settle out of court rather than go through the trial process, pay attorney fees, and eventually be ordered to pay the disputed compensation anyway.
The cost to hire a multi-vehicle accident lawyer is highly variable, subject to differences in case complexity and individual attorneys’ rates and fees. However, most attorneys who work on personal injury cases take them on a contingency basis, meaning they do not take a fee for their services. Instead, they take a percentage of whatever settlement they secure for the client.
Pain and suffering are typically calculated using the per diem method, the multiplier method, or a combination of the two. In the per diem method, pain and suffering are calculated based on the victim’s typical daily earnings. In the multiplier method, the total financial losses the victim has suffered are multiplied by a number chosen based on the overall impact of the injury on the victim’s life.
Because each personal injury case is unique, there is no simple answer for how long it takes to reach a settlement and receive payment. Compensation includes both initial and ongoing medical bills, so personal injury cases cannot be resolved until the medical bills have stopped accumulating or the victim has reached a point of maximum recovery that requires ongoing care. Sometimes, this takes years.
Yes, there is a statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Oklahoma, which is established in Title 12, Section 95 of the Oklahoma Statutes. The time limit to file a legal action is two years. After this amount of time has elapsed, the incident is no longer legally actionable, and the victim cannot pursue compensation through the courts. Therefore, it is imperative to secure legal counsel as soon as you are able and file an action before time runs out.
If you have been injured in a multi-vehicle accident, you may be overwhelmed by medical bills and financial hardship, not to mention the psychological trauma associated with such an event. The legal system can be complicated, but you do not have to navigate it alone. We can guide you through every step of the process with confidence and compassion. Contact Fulmer Sill today and find out how we can empower you to pursue the compensation you deserve.
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