TAP TOCALL
TAP TO TextTULSA
TAP TO TEXTOKC
TAP TOEMAIL
Scales of Justice

Tap for a
FREE CONSULTATION

Back to School Backpack Drive – 233 backpacks!

Thank you, Green Country for coming out and donating school supplies and backpacks for the “2 Cares for the Community” and Carr and Carr’s 3rd annual backpack drive benefitting The Pencil Box. We raised 233 backpacks and many monetary donations!

Carr and Carr had the opportunity to tour The Pencil Box this last week and see the supplies offered to our Tulsa community teachers. We met with Executive Director, Nancy Bolzle and many of the volunteers who the majority are retired teachers.

If you would like to learn more about The Pencil Box, please visit their website at: https://www.thepencilbox.org/

We are proud to sponsor and host this event and hope to for years to come. Thank you, Tulsa, Channel 2 and The Pencil Box!

Carr and Carr’s Backpack Drive

The Pencil Box

Please join us for the Carr and Carr Attorneys 3rd annual backpack drive. We teamed up with 2 Cares for the Community to host a backpack drive on July 20th at the 2 News studios at 3701 S. Peoria Drive | Tulsa, OK to benefit The Pencil Box.

As students get ready to go back to school, many families cannot afford to get their children the basics. The Pencil Box’s mission is every child deserves the supplies they need to succeed in school. Our mission is to maximize the academic potential of underserved students, equalize the learning experience and give hope for a brighter future by offering school supplies, educational tools, and incentive items necessary for successful learning.

2021 school supply impact study:

  • 70% of Tulsa public-school students arrive on the first day of school without the necessary supplies;
  • 78% percent of Tulsa public-school students do not have adequate school supplies at home to complete homework;
  • 82% percent of Tulsa public-school students’ families are unable to replenish supplies when exhausted.

The goals of Pencil Box:

  • Ensure every child in Tulsa County has the school supplies needed for school success.
  • Offer students hope for tomorrow by empowering them for success today.
  • Provide a wide variety of materials that support successful learning and enrichment.
  • Grow the organization to support all qualifying schools in Tulsa County.
  • Reduce the out-of-pocket financial burden many public school teachers face.

Since 1973 Carr and Carr have served the Oklahoma community. We hope you will join us and donate to help our local Tulsa students be prepared to return to school.

Blanket and Coat Drive

Blanket and Coat Drive

Carr and Carr Attorneys work hard in our communities to serve all of Oklahoma in the court room and outside the court room.  This February is going to be cold, and we want help our communities stay warm.

Between February 1st-17th, we are accepting blankets and coats at our Oklahoma City office (SW 89th Street, between Penn and Western), and at our Tulsa office (44th and Harvard).  Please bring by your donations and help us help our neighbors when they need it the most.

We have partnered with City Care in Oklahoma City.

Supportive Communities Program with City Care and Night Shelter is for people who have or are currently transitioning out of homelessness and into housing. Over the last 24 years, City Care has built 115 units of permanent supportive housing for our neighbors transitioning out of homelessness. These peer-supported communities are empowering our residents to use their lived experiences to encourage others. Residents have access to case support advocates who help them remain stably housed by focusing on increasing life skills, income, managing health needs, and rebuilding healthy support systems.

We have partnered with Tulsa Day Center in Tulsa.Tulsa Day Center’s first priority is seeing to a client’s basic needs: shelter, food, clothing, bathing. They offer rapid rehousing services, emergency shelter, medical assistance and legal aid to help ensure all of those needs can be met. We envision a future where every Tulsan has a home.

Michael Carr Discusses Dangerous Toys on Good Day Tulsa

On Christmas morning, every child wants to unwrap the toy they asked Santa to bring them. But the elves buying those toys need to be aware of potential dangers, which might make some toys unsafe.

In a recent interview on Good Day Tulsa, injury lawyer Michael Carr discussed some common hazards parents should be aware of as they finish up their holiday shopping.

“There’s a nonprofit organization called World Against Toys Causing Harm, and every year they put out a list of what they consider to be the most dangerous toys,” explained Carr.

Continue reading “Michael Carr Discusses Dangerous Toys on Good Day Tulsa”

Backpack Drive

For the second year, please join us as we host a school supply drive on July 21st at the 2 News studios at 3701 S. Peoria Drive | Tulsa, OK.

This year 2 Works for You and Carr & Carr Attorneys are hosting the 2 Cares for the Community Back 2 School Backpack Drive benefiting Project Elf

Continue reading “Backpack Drive”

Injured in a Hit and Run Accident in Oklahoma?

According to research conducted by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the prevalence of hit-and-run crashes in the U.S. has steadily increased since 2006. In 2016, there were 1,980 fatal hit-and-run crashes resulting in 2,049 fatalities. Of these, 1,398 crashes involved pedestrians and bicyclists.

It’s important that pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers alike understand their rights and what to do if a driver flees the scene. Continue reading “Injured in a Hit and Run Accident in Oklahoma?”

Button Battery Injury Lawyers

The attorneys at Carr and Carr have successfully represented families across the United States in lawsuits against retailers, designers and manufacturers of button batteries and the products that contain them. Typically, the lawsuit involves a product that failed to adequately contain the button battery from being accessible to young children. Further, many products do not adequately warn the consumer that the product contains button batteries, the dangers of a button battery if ingested, and what to do if a button battery is accidentally swallowed.

Continue reading “Button Battery Injury Lawyers”

Types of Car Accidents

There are a wide variety of circumstances that lead to car collisions. No two car accidents are the same – car crashes come about because of a variety of reasons and the ways in which two (or more) cars collide will vary from case to case. These differences and distinctions are significant: The approach used to win one specific car crash victim’s case may not be successful in winning another car accident victim’s case. Continue reading “Types of Car Accidents”

Bedsores In Nursing Homes Don’t “Just Happen”

Sometimes a loved one can sustain a bed sore, also known as a pressure sore, in a nursing home or assisted living center.  A bedsore is not something that just happens because of old age. Instead, it is a sign of neglect by the nursing home staff. Bed sores typically occur when a patient has been lying in a bed or sitting in a wheelchair for too long of a time without being moved or rotated. Continue reading “Bedsores In Nursing Homes Don’t “Just Happen””

Amusement Park Rides Not Always Safe Place For Family Fun

Amusement park ride image on Carr & Carr website
If your loved one was seriously injured in an amusement park accident, contact Carr & Carr Attorneys today to learn what legal options you have.

Summer fun means amusement parks for many families.  Whether it’s a at local water park, a traveling carnival in a rural community, or a thrill ride at a vacation destination theme park, you expect the ride to be safe.  Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.  When safety rules are not followed, innocent people get hurt. Continue reading “Amusement Park Rides Not Always Safe Place For Family Fun”

Insurance Denial For Tornado Damage Might Be Bad Faith Claim

Roof damage from Moore tornado
If your insurance provider is not honoring your contract, a bad faith claim may be the next step you need to take. Contact an insurance denial lawyer at Carr & Carr Attorneys to learn what options you have.

Homeowners whose houses were destroyed by the recent tornadoes in the Oklahoma City area may be having problems with their insurance providers, especially if the insurance carrier is Allstate.  According to a story in Crain’s Chicago Business, under a program launched in October 2011, Allstate will pay only the actual cash value of a roof that needs to be replaced if the roof is more than 10 years old.  Basically, if a homeowner with Allstate insurance needs a new roof — which very likely includes the majority of the homes recently damaged — they will have to cover the cost above the depreciated value of the roof under the House & Home program. Continue reading “Insurance Denial For Tornado Damage Might Be Bad Faith Claim”

Can I Get A Rental Car After An Accident?

Getting a rental car after you have been in an accident can certainly make a complicated time after a car crash less difficult for you and your family. 

Whether you need to get to doctor appointments, physical therapy, work if you are able, or take children to school, having a rental car makes these things easier.   At Carr & Carr Attorneys at Law, we can assist you with this sometimes-complicated process.

Continue reading “Can I Get A Rental Car After An Accident?”

Carr & Carr Employees Share Spirit Of Giving With 11 Local Nonprofit Groups

iStock 000018777276XSmall Give sign for donations1
Carr & Carr emloyees donated to 11 non-profit organizations during this holiday season.

As we have done for the past several years, Carr & Carr has treated its employees from both offices to a yummy lunch at Five Oaks Lodge just outside of Jenks.  We play games and try to win prize money but the cash is not for ourselves; the prize money is donated to local non-profit groups.  Each employee who wins one of the games gets to select the organization to receive their winning money. Continue reading “Carr & Carr Employees Share Spirit Of Giving With 11 Local Nonprofit Groups”

ATV Accidents

Every year, thousands of people are injured in the United States from accidents on all-terrain-vehicles (ATV), also known as four-wheelers and riding quads.  While some of those accidents can be attributed to driver error, there are instances where the accident is caused by a defect in the ATV. Continue reading “ATV Accidents”

Tye Smith: McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case Is Not What You Think

By Tye Smith, attorney in our Oklahoma City office

I had planned to write about the second reason why BIG business wants these laws passed.  That’s going to have to wait.

A lot of people I talk to about these issues always say something along the lines of, “Well, I tend to agree with you, but wouldn’t you also have to agree with me that when people are getting millions of dollars for spilling coffee on themselves, something needs to be fixed?”  So, let’s talk about hot coffee.

This McDonald’s coffee case is such a shocking example of BIG business being intellectually dishonest with America that a documentary has been produced.  The film is called “Hot Coffee.”  It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was such a hit that it was bought by HBO.  It should be on TV pretty soon.  You won’t want to miss it.  Click the video to watch an interview with the lady who made the film.  It is worth the 2 minutes it takes to watch it.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHdfRPuEJsk&feature=player_embedded

BIG business spent umpteen million dollars promoting lies about the McDonald’s coffee case as an example of why our legal system needs fixed.  The public was never given the true story about what happened.  As a result, good intentioned people like yourself were only told the lie that BIG business paid to promote and people like yourself were tricked into believing the lie.

I call this being intellectually dishonest.  It sickens me.  My hope is that when you are given the facts, you will be just as outraged at those who promoted the lie as you were at the lawyers, legal system and the old lady who supposedly got rich.  Fortunately, other people before me have written an account of what really happened, so I am going to borrow from their work.

The Facts Of The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case

Stella Liebeck of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was in the passenger seat of her grandson’s car when she was severely burned by McDonald’s coffee in February 1992. Liebeck, 79 at the time, ordered coffee that was served in a Styrofoam cup at the drive-through window of a local McDonald’s.

After receiving the order, the grandson pulled his car forward and stopped momentarily so that Liebeck could add cream and sugar to her coffee.  Critics of civil justice, who have pounced on this case, often charge that Liebeck was driving the car or that the vehicle was in motion when she spilled the coffee; neither is true.  Liebeck placed the cup between her knees and attempted to remove the plastic lid from the cup.  As she removed the lid, the entire contents of the cup spilled into her lap.

The sweatpants Liebeck was wearing absorbed the coffee and held it next to her skin. A vascular surgeon determined that Liebeck suffered full thickness burns (commonly called third-degree burns) over six percent of her body, including her inner thighs, perineum, buttocks, and genital and groin areas. She was hospitalized for eight days, during which time she underwent skin grafting.  Liebeck, who also endured painful debridement treatments, sought to settle her claim for $20,000 but McDonald’s refused.

McDonald’s Knew The Coffee Was Dangerously Hot

During discovery (discovery is the pre-trial process where each party asks for information from the other side to discover important facts), McDonald’s produced documents showing more than 700 claims by people burned by its coffee between 1982 and 1992.  Some claims involved third-degree burns substantially similar to Liebeck’s.  This history documented McDonald’s  knowledge about the extent and nature of this hazard.

Continue reading “Tye Smith: McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case Is Not What You Think”

Posted in FAQ

Nursing Home Negligence: Types of Elder Abuse and What To Do About It

Moving your parent or other elderly relative to a nursing home is a big decision in your life, and in theirs.  After you research different facilities in your area, you find one which seems to be a good fit for your family.  But your job is not finished yet – you know how important it is to keep a constant watch over the living conditions where your family member now resides. Continue reading “Nursing Home Negligence: Types of Elder Abuse and What To Do About It”

Free Consultation (918) 747-1000

Main Locations

Other Locations

Oklahoma City 1350 SW 89th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
(405) 691-1600
Tulsa-Midtown 4416 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135 (918) 747-1000
Northwest Arkansas 2002 South 48th Street, Ste D
Springdale, AR 72762
 
(888) 310-2001, (888) 411-4550, (918) 550-8810, (918) 900-6477, (405) 300-0999, (405) 400-9935, (405) 225-3033, (405) 437-0063, (888) 640-5870, (888) 445-2550, 888-575-0008, (888) 261-4499, (888) 375-7844, (888) 566-5370, (888) 849-8787