When a crime happens on someone else’s property in Oklahoma, two parties may bear legal responsibility: the person who committed the crime, and the property owner who…
FAQ Category: Premises Liability
Are You Liable If Someone Is Injured on Your Property in Oklahoma?
Whether a neighbor slips on your porch steps, a child wanders into your yard, or a delivery worker trips on a cracked walkway, Oklahoma premises liability law…
What If I Was Partially at Fault for My Fall?
If you slipped and fell while distracted, wearing certain footwear, or moving quickly through a store, you may worry your own conduct ends your claim. Under Oklahoma…
Natural Accumulation Defense Explained | Oklahoma Premises Liability FAQ
In Oklahoma premises liability law, the natural accumulation defense is one of the most frequently cited grounds for denying a slip-and-fall claim. Property owners and insurers invoke…
How Do I Prove a Store Knew About the Hazard?
After a slip and fall in a grocery store or big-box retailer, the central question is whether the store knew about the hazard before you fell. Oklahoma…