When the Rescuers Need Rescue: Friday’s Fire Truck Crash in OKC
In the high-stakes world of emergency response, every second counts. Tragically, those seconds can sometimes lead to secondary disasters. This past Friday afternoon, an Oklahoma City fire truck was involved in a collision while rushing to a 2-alarm commercial fire near SW 54th and South Pennsylvania Avenue.
While the commercial blaze was eventually contained, the details regarding injuries from the crash remain unavailable. This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks first responders face before they even reach the scene.
How Milly Daniels Law Supports You
After a crash involving a city vehicle, getting fair treatment from insurance can be an uphill battle. Milly Daniels Law is here to help victims—both civilians and first responders—navigate the legal mess.
Filing a claim against the government is much harder than a normal car accident because of strict deadlines and special state rules. Our team helps by:
Checking the Facts: We investigate if the emergency vehicle was driving safely for the conditions.
Handling the Paperwork: We manage the "red tape" and legal hurdles required when suing a city or government entity.
Fighting for Compensation: We work to get you money for medical bills and lost pay so a single accident doesn’t ruin your future.
If you or a loved one were affected by this or a similar incident, don't navigate the aftermath alone.
News resource: News9.com
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