Shawnee Personal Injury Lawyer
About Shawnee, Oklahoma
Shawnee is a somewhat small city that is approximately 30 minutes east
of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. According to the 2010 Census, there
were 29,857 people residing in this city. Shawnee is about 44.7 square
miles in length, and at least 2.4 square miles of the city is water instead
of land. The city was settled after the American Civil War and is a place
full of Native American history.
City-Data reports that the median age in the state is 33.9 years old, and that there
are a large amount of Caucasian families in the area. While the demographics
include 70% white families, 13% of the population are American Indians.
Worker’s Compensation in Shawnee, OK
In Shawnee, the most common industries are manufacturing, retail trade,
and construction. People also work in educational eservices and there
ear a vast amount of public administration workers, food servicers, and
health care or social assistance employees. According to data from City-Data
research, the most common occupation for males in Shawnee is that of a
metal worker or plastic worker. Whenever an employee is working with sharp
metals or toxic plastics, there can be health dangers implied.
Shawnee is also home to a low of electrical equipment mechanics which put
themselves at risk on a regular basis as they are working with live wires
and electric currents. If you work in construction, electrical engineering,
or manufacturing, these are dangerous occupations. The US Bureau of Labor
Statistics reports that the construction injury rate in Oklahoma alone
is eight out of every one-hundred full-time employees. This applies to
all contract builders, heavy construction workers or contractors that
are employed full time. Five out of every one-hundred construction accidents
in the state caused an employee to miss work or be restricted in the work
jobs that they could do as a result. Most commonly, crane accidents and
falls were the reason for these debilitating injuries. Should you become
injured in Shawnee, you need to have someone that you can call to seek
worker's compensation.
Accident Statistics in Oklahoma
City-Data reports that there were four fatal
automobile accidents in 2009 in this city, and two of those accidents were the result of drunk
drivers. The city also sees many non-fatal accidents every single year
and the local law enforcement work hard to get drunk drivers off the road
before they can facilitate one of these tragically damaging accidents.
The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office reveals that there were 635 reported
crashes in Shawnee alone in 2011. While a smaller amount of accidents
would always be more preferable, Shawnee is considered relatively safe
compared to the amount of accidents in Oklahoma City. In this large city,
there were 15,634 reported accidents in the year 2011 alone. 267 of those
crashes took place on urban state highways, and 259 took place on city
streets. 31 of these accidents took place on interstate highways within
the city.
Charts prove that December was the month with the highest amount of accidents,
and 68 car crashes occurred during this holiday month. This may be in
part because of the many drinking holidays and the partying that goes
on at this crime of year. Other popular months for accidents were April,
with 60 accidents, and October with 65. In Shawnee, studies show that
most accidents happen between 12:00 in the afternoon and 8:00 at night.
In the early hours of the morning, accidents are often down, but the amount
of accidents that occurred in the commuting hours came to 45 last year.
Truck drivers also pass through Shawnee, and may be involved in dangerous
accidents out on the road way. Recently, a truck collision in Shawnee
sent approximately 5,000 gallons of oil tumbling down an embankment and
into the Keystone Lake.
According to
KRMG News this oil spill occurred when a truck driver was pinned in his wrecked
truck. Thankfully, Keystone Lake does not provide drinking water. The
oil sheen on the lake proves that it has been polluted with the crude
substance, and any marine life underneath the water may suffocate on the
strong fumes form the oil. Other worker injuries in Shawnee include dangerous
air quality in a building where employees are constantly working, and
injuries related to
premises liability. If any employer does not manage his or her office building well it will
facilitate slip and fall accidents or other dangers that could become
grounds for a lawsuit.
Do you need a Shawnee personal injury attorney?
If you were injured in a construction accident, car accident, motorcycle accident, premises liability accident or product liability accident, then you have the right to seek compensation. At Clemens Blair Kitch, there are Shawnee personal injury lawyers ready and willing to help you seek compensation for any injuries that you may be experiencing. The firm also handles universal injury issues such as dog bite claims, oil field injuries, and medical malpractice claims. You shouldn’t be afraid to hire a hardworking attorney to come alongside you and help you with your case if you are in need of compensation. You have the right to file a personal injury claim if you have a burn injury, a spinal cord injury, or were hurt while working in an industrial location. With Clemens Blair on your side, you will be equipped to negotiate with the insurance company or in the courthouse. Clemens Blair Kitch have an office located at 128 W. Hefner Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73114.
If you want to
contact a Shawnee personal injury lawyer for assistance today, then don’t hesitate to call (888) 490-7933
for more information!