There are many types of accidents that could cause injuries. Individuals in Tulsa may already know that slip-and-fall accidents, caused by a spill on a grocery store floor or an uneven sidewalk, could injure a person. A display of merchandise in a shopping mall could fall on a person, causing an injury.
Moreover, a person could be harmed in another’s home. Such injuries could be caused by a broken porch or a balcony that collapses. Uneven or otherwise broken stairways could also lead to an injury. Being bitten by a dog can also cause a person to suffer a serious injury.
In addition, there are incidents that could take place on other types of premises that could lead to an injury-causing accident. For example, if a department store or hotel has an escalator or an elevator and it malfunctions, this could cause an injury. In addition, it is possible that a swimming pool could be unsafe or may not be properly taken care of or monitored. Also, if a person was injured in a parking lot that had inadequate lighting or insufficient security cameras, this could lead to an injury.
1646 S Denver Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Telephone: (918) 583-6007
Fax: (918) 583-6602
We serve clients throughout Oklahoma's Green Country including those in the following localities: Adair County, Cherokee County, Craig County, Creek County, Delaware County, Mayes County, McIntosh County, Muskogee County, Nowata County, Okfuskee County, Okmulgee County, Osage County, Ottawa County, Pawnee County, Rogers County, Sequoyah County, Tulsa County, Wagoner County, and Washington County
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