Archive for July, 2010

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29
Jul

Two die in Tulsa auto accident

Sometimes the cause of a Tulsa auto accident is clear: A driver stops suddenly, runs a red light, or turns in front of another vehicle. Other times, however, the cause is not a simple matter.

Unfortunately, that is the case with a fatal Tulsa auto accident.

According to KJRH, the fatal Tulsa auto accident occurred on South Waco Avenue and 61st Street when two vehicles collided head-on.

Three cars were involved in the fatal Tulsa auto accident, but the driver of the third vehicle was uninjured. However, the driver and passenger, a man and a woman, of one of the vehicles died as a result of the Tulsa auto accident.

The driver and passenger of a truck involved in the Tulsa auto accident are in serious condition. Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the crash.

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Jul

Roofers must be weary of Oklahoma City construction accidents in heat

Some fields of work are unaffected by the weather and changing seasons; others depend on it. Roofers have to be weary of the stifling heat of summer to avoid Oklahoma City construction accidents.

According to KFOR, roofers must be especially careful to avoid Oklahoma City construction accidents during the dangerous temperatures of summer.

One worker came face to face with the dangers when he suffered a heat stroke after ignoring warning signs of dizziness, sweating, and nausea.

Suffering Oklahoma City construction accidents such as heat stroke could lead workers to file Oklahoma workers’ compensation cases.

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15
Jul

Heart attack causes Oklahoma City auto accident

If your commute on Sooner road was slowed recently, it may have been because of a heart attack.

According to KOCO, a driver suffered a heart attack while behind the wheel, causing an Oklahoma City auto accident when he hit another vehicle head-on.

The Oklahoma City auto accident sent the driver to the hospital. The driver of the vehicle that was struck head-on was wearing a seatbelt, and family members credit the seatbelt for saving his life in the Oklahoma City auto accident.

Because of the Oklahoma City auto accident, traffic on Sooner Road was reduced to one lane temporarily.

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8
Jul

Tent collapse may lead to Oklahoma workers’ compensation for crew

What was supposed to be a good time with a concert at a casino turned into injuries for crew members, according to KOCO.

Peter Frampton and Yes were gearing up to play a concert at the Lucky Star Casino when the situation turned hazardous due to strong winds. The tent that was erected for the concert collapsed and injured six crew members, which could lead to Oklahoma workers’ compensation cases.

Most of the crew members suffered nonlife-threatening injuries, though one man suffered a broken leg, which may lead to Oklahoma workers’ compensation for the crew members.

The concert had to be rescheduled due to weather and the accident.

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Jul

Tulsa auto accident victim abandons truck

Sometimes people involved in Tulsa auto accidents flee the scene, but rarely do they leave a trail behind them. That’s what happened in a Tulsa auto accident in which the victim abandoned the truck at a construction zone and left a trail of blood when he fled, according to KJRH.

The Tulsa auto accident occurred in an off-limits area on Interstate 244. A pickup appeared to have been traveling at high speeds and drove through barricades into the construction zone. Construction workers heard a loud crash at 2 a.m. and found the truck dangling from a bridge about an hour later.

There was a trail of blood leading away from the Tulsa auto accident scene, and police are now looking for the Tulsa auto accident victim who left his vehicle and the scene.

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