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Mustang, OK Fatigued Driver Accident Lawyer

Fatigued driving is a hidden epidemic on Oklahoma roads in Mustang, OK. Driving on less than 5 hours of sleep doubles or triples crash risk—making it a leading and underreported cause of serious crashes. McKay Law represents victims of fatigued driver crashes throughout OK. These crashes frequently involve both ordinary motorists and commercial drivers under pressure to keep moving. These accidents typically involve single-vehicle crashes from drifting off the road, head-on collisions from crossing the centerline, rear-end wrecks from delayed reactions, lane departure crashes, and high-speed accidents with no braking or evasive action. The hallmark of a fatigue-caused crash is the lack of skid marks or evasive maneuvers—because there was no reaction time before impact. Our Mustang fatigued driver accident attorneys use every tool to establish driver impairment from fatigue. We secure key proof—the proof needed to establish fatigue caused the wreck. Commercial truck driver fatigue cases raise additional legal duties—strict rules limit how long truckers can drive without rest. When trucking companies pressure drivers to skip rest periods, they face significant liability. We pursue claims against the fatigued driver, trucking companies that pressured the driver, employers who required excessive hours, and in some cases pharmacies or doctors for medication-related drowsiness. Injuries from fatigued driving crashes traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, paralysis, broken bones, internal injuries, severe burns, and wrongful death. We pursue full compensation including hospital costs, ongoing treatment, missed income, suffering, and survivor damages. When trucking companies forced drivers to violate hours-of-service rules, enhanced damages may apply. Insurance companies often deny that fatigue caused the crash—we prove fatigue with hard evidence. Every client we represent is handled on a no-win, no-fee basis—zero upfront cost. Time matters when proving fatigue. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a free consultation with a Mustang, OK fatigued driver accident lawyer who will fight for the full recovery you and your family deserve.

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Fatigued Driver Accident Lawyer in Mustang, OK | McKay Law

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The Basics of Drowsy Driving Crash Cases

Fatigued driving causes as many crashes as drunk driving though it’s discussed far less. Being awake for 20 hours matches the impairment of a 0.08% BAC. Yet drowsy driving is common among commercial truckers under delivery pressure, shift workers, parents with newborns, and ordinary drivers pushing past their limits. When drowsy driving leads to a wreck, Oklahoma law allows victims to pursue full compensation. McKay Law represents fatigued driver accident victims in Mustang and throughout Oklahoma.

The Effects of Fatigue on Driving

  • Reduced reaction time
  • Compromised driving decisions
  • Reduced attention and focus
  • Microsleeps (brief involuntary sleep episodes)
  • Complete loss of consciousness behind the wheel
  • Tunnel vision
  • Inability to maintain lane
  • Aggressive driving
  • Difficulty processing road information

Common Causes of Driver Fatigue

  • Sleep deprivation
  • Trucking fatigue
  • HOS violations
  • Shift work disruption
  • Sleep disorders (sleep apnea, insomnia)
  • Drowsy-inducing drugs
  • Substances combined with fatigue
  • Driving in the middle of the night
  • Marathon driving
  • Monotonous driving
  • Cumulative fatigue from multiple short nights

Categories of Drowsy Driving Wrecks

  • Drowsy drivers running off the road
  • Head-on crashes
  • Following-too-close drowsy driving crashes
  • Running into stopped cars
  • Rollover wrecks
  • Lane drift wrecks
  • No-brake high-speed crashes

Typical Drowsy Driving Crash Injuries

Drowsy driving wrecks tend to be devastating because fatigued drivers often don’t brake or react:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spine injuries
  • Multiple fractures
  • Internal bleeding
  • Crush injuries
  • Amputations
  • Fire and burn injuries
  • Cervical strain
  • Post-traumatic stress and psychological injuries
  • Fatal injuries

Evidence of Fatigue

Fatigue can be harder to prove than DUI. We rely on:

  • Officer findings on fatigue
  • Statements by the driver
  • Eyewitness accounts
  • Surveillance and traffic camera footage
  • Cell phone records
  • Social media records
  • Vehicle event data recorder (EDR) data
  • Lack of skid marks
  • HOS records
  • Driver’s work schedule
  • Records of sleep disorders or sleep medications
  • Trip history

Commercial Trucking and Driver Fatigue

Driver fatigue is rampant in trucking. Federal hours of service (HOS) regulations cap driving hours for truckers:

  • Up to 11 hours driving per day
  • Maximum 14-hour on-duty period
  • Required 10-hour off-duty period between shifts
  • Maximum 60-70 hours over 7-8 days
  • Required breaks

HOS violations strengthen liability evidence.

Who Pays

  • The driver who fell asleep
  • Their employer in commercial driver cases
  • Trucking companies
  • Employers forcing HOS violations
  • Physicians negligently prescribed impairing medications
  • The owner of the vehicle where the owner let a fatigued driver use the vehicle

Building the Evidence

  • Legal Obligation — There was a duty to drive without dangerous fatigue.
  • Breach — Drowsy driving violated the duty.
  • Causation — Fatigue led to the impact.
  • Concrete Harm — Economic and non-economic harm.

What Compensation Looks Like

  • Healthcare costs
  • Long-term care and rehabilitation
  • Lost income and diminished earning ability
  • Damage to belongings
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Survivor damages in fatal crashes
  • Punitive damages where conduct was reckless

Punitive Damages in Fatigued Driving Cases

These cases sometimes justify punitive awards especially when:

  • HOS violations
  • Companies forcing drivers to violate safety rules
  • Drivers ignoring obvious fatigue
  • Known sleep disorders

Oklahoma’s Statute of Limitations

You typically have 2 years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Wrongful death claims are likewise subject to two-year statute.

How McKay Law Approaches Fatigued Driving Cases

We move quickly to examine fatigue evidence, obtain HOS records for truckers, preserve electronic evidence, engage crash specialists, pursue trucking company liability for HOS violations, find every layer of coverage, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Common Questions

Q: How do you prove the other driver was fatigued?

A: Multiple evidence sources — police reports, vehicle data, trip records, and witness testimony.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win.

Q: Can I sue a trucking company for a fatigued trucker?

A: Definitely. Trucking companies are liable for HOS violations and for pressuring drivers to drive fatigued.

Q: The driver claims they weren’t tired — does that defeat my claim?

A: Definitely not. We don’t need the driver to admit fatigue to prove the case.

Q: Can I get punitive damages?

A: Maybe. Egregious fatigue cases — especially in trucking — can justify punitive awards.

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

A: Never. Talk to a lawyer first.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Act quickly — ELD and HOS records have time limits.

Compensation After a Drowsy Driving Crash in Mustang, OK

Fatigued driving accounts for a substantial share of fatal crashes nationwide. These claims involve proof problems DUI cases don’t. Fatigue doesn’t leave a chemical signature. An attorney familiar with fatigue-related crash claims uses the available evidence to overcome the proof challenges these cases involve.

Why Fatigue Is So Dangerous

Sleep Deprivation Mimics Alcohol Impairment

Research has documented that significant sleep deprivation produces impairment comparable to alcohol intoxication. Being awake for 18 hours produces impairment similar to a 0.05 BAC.

Microsleeps

Brief involuntary sleep episodes — short involuntary sleep events. During a microsleep, a vehicle travels considerable distance.

Reduced Reaction Time

Reaction time degrades significantly with sleep deprivation.

Impaired Judgment

Tired drivers exercise poor judgment. Decisions about braking distances, lane changes, and emergency maneuvers suffer.

Vision Effects

Sleep deprivation impacts visual function. Vision problems create driving impairment.

Categories of Fatigued Driving Cases

Commercial Driver Fatigue

Truck drivers face known fatigue hazards.

Federal HOS rules for commercial drivers to reduce drowsy driving.

Federal hours-of-service breaches directly establish negligence.

Shift Worker Fatigue

Shift workers have disturbed circadian rhythms. Employer-side claims may be available for inadequate accommodation.

Sleep Disorder Cases

Sleep disorder-related cases account for many fatigue-related crashes.

Recognized sleep disorders include:

  • Sleep apnea
  • Persistent sleep difficulty
  • Narcolepsy
  • Restless leg syndrome
  • Sleep schedule disorders

Drivers with diagnosed but untreated conditions can face heightened liability.

Personal Fatigue

Personal-fatigue driving face liability for their conduct.

Medication-Related Fatigue

Medications causing fatigue can intersect with both fatigue and drug-impaired driving claims.

How These Cases Get Proven

Circumstantial Evidence

Building these cases takes multiple types of evidence.

Driver Activity Prior to the Crash

The driver’s activity before the crash matters significantly.

Relevant pre-crash factors include:

  • Hours since the driver last slept
  • Whether the driver had been working
  • Recent sleep patterns
  • Whether the driver had been at parties or other late events
  • Drugs taken before driving

Witness Observations

Witnesses who observed the driver before the crash can describe signs of fatigue.

Observable signs of fatigue include:

  • Visible drowsiness
  • Frequent yawning
  • Tired-looking eyes
  • Apparent inattention
  • Self-reported fatigue
  • Erratic behavior before driving

Crash Characteristics

The crash itself often suggests fatigue.

Fatigue indicators in crashes include:

  • Lone-vehicle crashes without explanation
  • Lack of evasive action evidence
  • Crashes during peak drowsy driving hours
  • Cross-over collisions
  • Extended driving before the crash
  • Lack of evasive maneuvers

Driver Statements

The driver’s own statements provide direct proof. Statements like “I just fell asleep” provide direct evidence.

Phone and Activity Records

Documentation of activity prove pre-crash activity.

Vehicle Data

Vehicle electronic data provide crash data.

Federal HOS recorders establish HOS compliance or violations.

Medical Records

Medical history may document fatigue-related conditions.

Expert Testimony

Expert witnesses connect the evidence to fatigue.

Liability Beyond the Driver

Employers

Employer fatigue liability in several scenarios.

Driving in the Course of Employment

When the employee was driving for work creates automatic employer liability.

Scheduling-Induced Fatigue

Demanding work schedules contributing to fatigue may bear responsibility.

Sleep Disorder Awareness

Employers who knew the employee had sleep disorders but didn’t address the issue carry additional responsibility.

Commercial Carriers

Commercial trucking companies face specific FMCSA-related liability:

  • Carrier-level HOS issues
  • Carrier-side pressure on drivers
  • Inadequate fatigue education
  • Sleep disorder vetting failures

Sleep Disorder Healthcare Providers

For specific sleep disorder scenarios, inadequate medical management create medical-side claims.

Common Insurance Defenses

“There’s No Proof of Fatigue”

Defense’s primary argument challenge the fatigue evidence. This requires the comprehensive circumstantial evidence approach.

“The Driver Wasn’t Aware of Their Fatigue”

Defense argues the driver didn’t realize they were tired. This defense is generally weak because the driver is responsible for monitoring their own condition.

“Other Factors Caused the Crash”

Defense argues alternative causes.

“Sleep Disorders Aren’t My Fault”

Health-condition defenses, Health-condition defense arguments. Sleep disorder awareness creates affirmative duties.

“Comparative Fault”

Comparative negligence.

Punitive Damages Considerations

Extreme drowsy driving may unlock exemplary damages. Examples include:

  • Extreme sleep deprivation
  • Federal HOS violation patterns
  • Diagnosed conditions ignored
  • Employer-side pressure
  • History of similar conduct

Critical Steps After a Fatigued Driver Crash

Make Sure Police Investigate Fatigue

Where fatigue is suspected, make sure police are aware. Sleep deprivation isn’t routinely investigated.

Document Observable Signs of Fatigue

Fatigue indicators carry weight.

Note Statements From the Other Driver

“I just fell asleep” provide direct evidence.

Identify Where the Driver Was Coming From

Pre-crash location and activity can establish fatigue context.

Identify Pre-Crash Witnesses

Pre-crash witnesses may have observed fatigue.

Get a Police Report

Insist on official documentation.

Capture Vehicle and Phone Records

Through preservation letters, lock down the digital evidence.

Get Medical Attention Immediately

Quick medical attention establishes injury timeline.

Damages Available

Recoverable losses include:

  • Hospitalization, surgical, and rehabilitation costs
  • Earnings affected by injury
  • Permanent occupational limitations
  • Vehicle repair or replacement
  • Non-economic damages
  • Loss of consortium
  • Exemplary damages in cases involving egregious fatigue conduct

Attorney Costs

Counsel handling these cases charge no upfront fees. Case reviews cost nothing.

Move Quickly

Multiple types of evidence have preservation windows. Independent observations become harder to capture. Activity records have retention windows. Black box and HOS data can be overwritten. Filing deadlines applies regardless. Getting an attorney involved promptly positions the case for the recovery the available evidence makes possible.

McKay Law Is Your Mustang Advocate After A Fatigued Driver Accident

A driver who hasn’t slept enough is, in countless measurable ways, every bit as dangerous as a drunk one — and the crashes they cause are typically just as devastating. Research have shown that being awake for 18 hours straight produces reduced function comparable to a blood alcohol level of 0.05, and going 24 hours without sleep pushes that number past the legal limit for drunk driving. In spite of that fact, drowsy drivers get behind the wheel every single day — commercial truckers running illegal hours, shift workers heading home after overnight shifts, parents of newborns, college students cramming for finals, and people pushing through long road trips without breaks. At McKay Law, we tackle fatigued driving cases by obtaining cell phone records, work and shift schedules, hours-of-service logs for commercial drivers, social media activity, fitness tracker and smartwatch sleep data, and witness accounts that prove exactly how long the at-fault driver had been awake when they collided with you.

Fatigued driving cases often create grounds to additional defendants beyond the driver alone — especially when an employer pressured a worker to drive after a long shift, when a trucking company ignored federal hours-of-service rules, or when a commercial carrier failed to police mandatory rest requirements. When you become part of the McKay Law family, we dig into every angle of liability and chase every available source of recovery. We chase full compensation for emergency care, surgeries, hospitalization, ongoing rehabilitation, future medical needs, prescription costs, missed paychecks, lost earning capacity, vehicle replacement, the ongoing hardship of enduring a wreck caused by someone who should have pulled over and slept — and in the most devastating cases, the wrongful death of a precious life. Contact us now at (866) 679-9651 or connect with us online to set up your free consultation and place a firm that is experienced with how to establish fatigued driving fighting for you.

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