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Cab crashes are surprisingly complex in Moore, OK—whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian, the legal questions are anything but simple. McKay Law fights for taxi accident victims across OK. Unlike ordinary car accidents—taxi companies carry commercial insurance policies and bear potential liability for their drivers. This results in multiple sources of compensation may be available—the cab driver, the taxi company, the vehicle owner, and even maintenance contractors. Cab wrecks are often caused by overworked cabbies, reckless driving to make more money, distracted operation, and taxi companies cutting corners on safety. Whether you were a passenger injured in a taxi, the taxi company itself may be liable for its driver’s actions under Texas vicarious liability law. Our Moore cab accident lawyers investigate every angle. We immediately begin building your case—dispatch records, vehicle maintenance logs, driver hiring and training files, prior accident histories, dash cam footage, GPS data, and surveillance video. Common harm in cab crashes include whiplash, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, internal organ damage, and wrongful death. We pursue full compensation including hospital costs, ongoing treatment, missed income, physical and emotional suffering, and survivor damages. These commercial operators and the insurers behind them frequently argue the driver was an independent contractor—we pursue every avenue to hold them responsible. Every taxi accident case is handled on a contingency basis—no fees unless we recover. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a no-cost case review with a Moore, OK taxi accident lawyer who will pursue every available source of compensation.

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Taxi Accident Lawyer in Moore, OK | McKay Law

Taxi Crash Legal Counsel in Moore, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Taxi Crash Cases

Taxis remain a fixture on Oklahoma streets despite the rise of rideshare, and when they crash. Whether you were riding, driving, or walking when struck, taxi accident cases involve unique liability and insurance questions. Unlike app-based delivery services, taxis usually carry commercial coverage and licensing, which can mean higher insurance limits but more aggressive defense. McKay Law represents taxi accident victims in Moore and in surrounding communities.

Why Taxi Crashes Happen

  • Exhaustion from extended hours behind the wheel
  • Driver inattention
  • Rushing through traffic
  • Unsafe maneuvers
  • Sudden stops for passengers
  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Inadequately trained drivers
  • Defective taxi equipment
  • Traffic violations
  • Unsafe pickup spots
  • Intersection violations

Who Was Hurt — Different Claims for Different Victims

  • People riding in the cab — generally have access to commercial coverage
  • Drivers of other vehicles hit by a taxi
  • People outside any vehicle struck by a taxi
  • Taxi drivers injured by another driver’s negligence may have claims against the at-fault driver
  • Family members of deceased victims in fatal taxi crashes

Typical Taxi Crash Injuries

  • Soft-tissue neck damage
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
  • Broken bones
  • Damage to internal organs
  • Lacerations and facial trauma
  • Restraint injuries
  • Lower-body trauma
  • Post-traumatic stress and anxiety
  • Fatal injuries

Potential Defendants

  • The taxi driver
  • The cab company
  • The driver of another vehicle
  • The car maker where mechanical defects contributed
  • Mechanics whose mistakes led to the crash
  • A road authority liable for hazardous roadways

Taxi Insurance Coverage in Oklahoma

Taxi service is a commercial activity, meaning taxi companies must carry commercial-level coverage. Insurance commonly includes:

  • Commercial bodily injury and property damage coverage
  • Larger coverage limits
  • Coverage for passengers
  • UM/UIM coverage where applicable

Coverage amounts depend on the regulatory jurisdiction and company.

Building the Evidence

  • Duty — There was a duty of safe operation.
  • Violation of That Duty — The driver failed to drive reasonably.
  • A Direct Link — The unsafe driving led to the impact.
  • Concrete Harm — Economic and non-economic harm.

What Strengthens a Taxi Case

  • Crash reports
  • Visual evidence
  • Taxi company dispatch records
  • Video evidence
  • Cab camera recordings if installed
  • Witness statements
  • Cell phone records
  • Vehicle event data recorder (EDR) data
  • Driver history and qualifications
  • Service and inspection logs
  • Records linking injuries to the wreck

What Compensation Looks Like

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Long-term rehabilitation costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Vehicle and property loss
  • Pain and suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Wrongful death compensation for surviving family
  • Punitive damages when conduct rises above ordinary negligence

Oklahoma’s Statute of Limitations

Oklahoma generally gives 2 years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Taxi cases benefit from fast action because electronic and physical evidence vanishes.

What Working With Us Looks Like

We act fast to send preservation letters to the taxi company and all potential defendants, pursue every angle of liability, identify all applicable insurance coverage, coordinate with treating providers, and treat each matter as trial-ready.

FAQ

Q: I was a taxi passenger when we crashed — who pays for my injuries?

A: Usually the taxi’s commercial coverage, plus any third-party insurance.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. No recovery, no fee.

Q: Can I sue the taxi company directly?

A: Yes, typically — taxi drivers are usually employed by the company, opening up direct liability.

Q: A taxi hit me while I was in another vehicle — what’s my claim?

A: You have a claim against the taxi driver and the taxi company.

Q: Should I give the taxi company’s insurance company a recorded statement?

A: Don’t. Call us first.

Q: How is a taxi case different from a rideshare case?

A: Taxi companies are directly liable for employees; rideshare companies use contractor classification to limit direct claims.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Act fast — dispatch records and video can be lost.

Compensation After a Taxi Cab Crash in Moore, OK

A taxi cab crash isn’t a typical auto wreck case. Taxi operators carry duties that exceed those of ordinary drivers. That changes everything. A Moore taxi accident lawyer knows how to navigate the layered liability.

Taxis Aren’t Rideshare — The Differences Matter

People often confuse taxi cases with Uber and Lyft cases. These distinctions affect everything from insurance to procedure.

Common Carrier Status

Taxi services historically operate as common carriers. Rideshare common-carrier status isn’t settled.

Heightened Duty of Care

Common carriers owe passengers the highest duty of care under OK law. It’s a step above the duty drivers owe each other.

Driver Classification

Some cab companies use W-2 drivers, others use 1099 lease drivers. This matters enormously for liability.

Insurance Structure

Taxi insurance is commercial coverage. Commercial limits are usually substantial.

Who’s Liable When a Taxi Causes a Crash

The Driver

The cab driver’s direct negligence is the threshold question.

The Taxi Company

How the company is liable depends on whether the driver is employee or contractor. If the driver is a company employee, the taxi company is on the hook automatically for the driver’s actions during work.

For independent contractor drivers, direct vicarious liability is more limited. But the company can still face liability for negligent hiring (failing to check driving records or criminal history).

The Vehicle Owner

Taxi ownership can be split among multiple entities. Multiple parties may be on the hook.

Other Drivers

If a third party was at fault, that driver and their insurer face primary liability. UM/UIM coverage on the taxi may be available.

Vehicle and Component Manufacturers

Vehicle defects can implicate automakers and parts manufacturers.

Maintenance Providers

Cabs put on enormous mileage. If service deficiencies contribute, the maintenance provider can be liable.

Who Can Bring a Taxi Claim?

Different parties can pursue taxi accident compensation:

  • Passengers riding in the cab
  • Drivers and passengers in other vehicles
  • Pedestrians and cyclists struck by the cab
  • Cab operators when another motorist caused the crash

Why Passenger Cases Carry Distinct Advantages

If you were riding in a taxi when it crashed, the case is typically straightforward. Comparative fault arguments don’t apply to backseat passengers. The only real question is which driver caused the crash.

Even better, multiple insurance policies may be available:

  • Commercial coverage on the taxi
  • At-fault driver coverage
  • The taxi’s UM/UIM coverage
  • Your own auto policy’s UM/UIM coverage

Common Taxi Accident Scenarios

Pickup and Drop-Off Collisions

Loading passengers from active lanes creates rear-end and sideswipe risks.

Door-Opening Crashes

“Dooring” cyclists cause serious injuries.

Fatigue-Related Crashes

Driver fatigue is endemic to the industry. Tired-driver cases can support negligent supervision claims against the company.

Distracted Driving

Cab drivers using GPS, dispatch systems, and customer communication face distraction risks.

Reckless Driving

Speed and aggressive driving in pursuit of more rides drive elevated crash risk.

Critical Steps After a Taxi Crash

Document the Cab and Driver Information

Capture the taxi medallion or permit number. Get the driver’s name, license, and the company’s identifying information.

Save Your Trip Records

Documentation of the ride establish you as a passenger and document the trip.

Get Medical Attention Immediately

Even without obvious injury, same-day medical documentation matters.

Don’t Negotiate With the Taxi Company Directly

Cab companies often try to handle claims informally. Talking to the company without legal advice is a common mistake.

Damages in Taxi Accident Cases

Recoverable losses include past and future medical expenses, lost wages, permanent occupational limitations, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium in fatal cases.

Attorney Costs

Counsel in this area charge no upfront fees. First meetings carry no charge.

Don’t Wait

Cab company insurers move quickly. They often push for quick resolutions. Engaging counsel promptly evens the playing field before OK’s statute of limitations becomes a concern.

McKay Law Is Your Moore Advocate After A Taxi Accident

When you climb into a taxi, you’re putting your faith in the driver and the company to get you where you’re going safely — but that trust is shattered every day on streets and highways across the country. Taxi drivers work exhausting shifts, often paid in ways that incentivize speed over caution, and the vehicles they drive log hundreds of thousands of miles with maintenance that doesn’t always keep pace. When a crash happens — whether you were a passenger, a pedestrian, a cyclist, or the driver of another vehicle — sorting out liability gets complex because taxi companies, independent operators, drivers, and their respective insurers all have different interests in minimizing responsibility. At McKay Law, we work through those layers and know which policies apply, which records to pull, and how to hold every responsible party accountable.

Taxi cases hinge on details most victims don’t think to capture — the driver’s hours behind the wheel, the company’s maintenance history on that specific vehicle, the dispatch records, surveillance from inside or near the cab, and any prior complaints against the driver or carrier. When you become part of the McKay Law family, we tackle all of that while you concentrate on your recovery. We fight for compensation for ambulance and ER bills, surgical procedures, ongoing physical therapy, prescription costs, future medical needs, lost income, diminished earning capacity, and the stress and hardship that follow a crash you never expected. Reach us right away at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to schedule your free consultation and bring a firm that knows how to take on taxi companies and their insurers on your side.

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