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Moore, OK Head-On Collision Lawyer

Head-on crashes are among the deadliest types of car wrecks on Moore, OK roads—because the combined impact force is enormous. When a vehicle drifts into oncoming traffic, the consequences are often catastrophic or fatal. McKay Law advocates for head-on collision victims throughout OK. These wrecks have one of the highest fatality rates of any collision type—reflecting the unique violence of front-to-front impacts. Common causes of head-on collisions include distracted driving and drifting across the centerline, drunk or drugged driving, fatigued driving and falling asleep at the wheel, wrong-way driving on highways and ramps, illegal passing on two-lane roads, speeding around curves and losing control, mechanical failures, and weather conditions. Wrong-way collisions frequently kill multiple people in a single incident. Our Moore head-on crash lawyers build powerful cases against at-fault drivers. We bring in forensic specialists who use physics, vehicle data, and scene evidence to recreate exactly what happened. We preserve essential records—electronic vehicle data, photos and video from the scene, third-party testimony, and chemical test results. We pursue claims against the at-fault driver, their employer if driving for work, bars or restaurants under Oklahoma Dram Shop Law in DWI cases, vehicle manufacturers in defect cases, and government entities for dangerous road conditions. Common harm in these accidents traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, paralysis, multiple broken bones, internal organ damage, severe burns, crushing injuries, amputations, and wrongful death—particularly because the combined force of two moving vehicles concentrates at the point of impact. We recover all available damages including economic and non-economic losses, plus punitive damages where warranted. When the at-fault driver acted with conscious disregard for safety, punitive damages may be available. Insurance companies for the at-fault driver often acknowledge fault but lowball the settlement—we don’t let them shortchange you or your family. All head-on crash claims is handled on a contingency fee basis—zero upfront cost. Time matters in head-on collision cases. Contact McKay Law today for a complimentary evaluation with a Moore, OK head-on crash attorney who will pursue every dollar your case is worth.

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Head-On Collision Lawyer in Moore, OK | McKay Law

Head-On Collision Attorney in Moore, OK | McKay Law

What Is a Head-On Collision Claim?

Head-on crashes kill more people per crash than any other type. When two vehicles strike each other front-to-front, the combined speeds multiply the crash energy. A head-on crash at highway speeds can produce impact forces equivalent to a fall from a multi-story building. Survivors often suffer life-changing injuries, and fatalities are common. Our firm fights for head-on collision victims in Moore and throughout Oklahoma.

Common Causes of Head-On Collisions

  • Wrong-way drivers
  • Center line crossings
  • Distracted driving
  • Drunk or impaired driving
  • Drugged driving
  • Drowsy driving
  • Speed-related loss of control
  • Aggressive driving
  • Passing in no-passing zones
  • Loss of vehicle control
  • Driver medical events
  • Steering or brake failures
  • Road design defects
  • Rain, ice, or fog causing loss of control
  • Confusion
  • Suicidal drivers

Wrong-Way Driver Crashes

Wrong-way driving is a significant cause of head-on crashes. Common causes include:

  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Particularly common among elderly and impaired drivers
  • Inadequate one-way and wrong-way signage
  • Confusing intersections or entrance ramps
  • Intentional wrong-way driving

The Physics of Head-On Collisions

  • Combined speeds
  • Minimal time to react or brake
  • Direct cabin impact
  • Crumple zone limitations
  • Airbag deployment overwhelmed
  • Steering column intrusion
  • Fire risk

What These Crashes Do to Victims

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Crush injuries
  • Major fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Traumatic amputations
  • Burn injuries
  • Severe facial trauma
  • Chest impact injuries
  • Major lower-body fractures
  • Leg crushing
  • Whiplash and neck injuries
  • Lacerations and deep wounds
  • PTSD and anxiety
  • Fatal injuries

Who Pays

  • The driver who caused the crash
  • An employer if the driver was on the job
  • The owner of the vehicle where the owner let an unsafe driver use the vehicle
  • Liquor establishments where overserving contributed
  • The vehicle manufacturer when product defects played a role
  • A maintenance or repair shop whose mistakes led to the crash
  • A government entity liable for hazardous roadways

How Shared Fault Works

Oklahoma follows modified comparative fault (Okla. Stat. tit. 23, § 13). You can recover so long as your fault is 50% or less, though damages are reduced by your share.

Elements of Your Claim

  • Legal Obligation — The driver had to operate the vehicle safely and on the correct side of the road.
  • Breach — The driver crossed the center line, drove the wrong way, or otherwise drove negligently.
  • Causation — The unsafe driving led to the impact.
  • Quantifiable Losses — The full financial and personal toll.

Evidence That Wins Head-On Collision Cases

  • Police accident reports
  • Visual evidence
  • Video evidence
  • In-vehicle video
  • Testimony from people who saw the crash
  • Cell phone records
  • EDR readouts on speed and braking
  • DUI test results
  • Forensic evidence
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Medical records
  • Driver medical history

What Compensation Looks Like

These cases involve major damages:

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • Long-term care and rehabilitation
  • Lost income and loss of earning power
  • Vehicle and property loss
  • Non-economic damages
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Lasting disability
  • Wrongful death compensation when the wreck was fatal
  • Exemplary damages in cases of DUI, gross negligence, or wrong-way driving

Punitive Damages Availability

Punitive damages frequently apply in head-on cases when:

  • Impaired driving
  • Driver was driving the wrong way
  • Driver intentionally crossed the center line
  • Driver was racing
  • Evading law enforcement
  • HOS violations

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

You typically have two years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Wrongful death actions carry the same two-year statute.

What Working With Us Looks Like

We get to work immediately to investigate the cause of the crash, preserve vehicle electronic records, obtain BAC and toxicology results, bring in qualified experts, examine alcohol service liability, pursue punitive damages where warranted, coordinate with treating providers, and treat each matter as trial-ready.

Common Questions

Q: A driver crossed the center line and hit me head-on — what’s my claim?

A: Clear case. Crossing the center line is clear negligence and typically establishes liability.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. No recovery, no fee.

Q: A drunk driver caused my head-on crash — can I get punitive damages?

A: Almost always. Drunk driving routinely supports substantial punitive damages.

Q: My family member was killed in a head-on crash — what can we do?

A: Wrongful death cases are available. Oklahoma’s wrongful death statute applies.

Q: A wrong-way driver hit me — who’s liable?

A: Multiple potential defendants. Beyond the driver, look at bars/restaurants if DUI was involved, employers if the driver was on the job, and government for inadequate signage.

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

A: Never. Call us first.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Move fast — preserve evidence immediately.

Head-On Collision Claims in Moore, OK

No crash type carries a higher fatality rate than head-on collisions. While head-on crashes are statistically rare, they’re catastrophically over-represented in fatal crash statistics. The kinetic energy involved is uniquely devastating. An attorney familiar with these catastrophic claims builds these cases around the actual physics and the actual law.

Why Head-On Collisions Are So Deadly

Combined Closing Speeds

Closing speeds combine catastrophically.

In head-on scenarios, their speeds combine for closing velocity.

55 mph closing each way create a closing speed of 110 mph.

Energy at impact rises substantially with closing velocity, making head-on crashes uniquely energetic.

Frontal Impact Configuration

Vehicles are engineered to absorb frontal impact. Combined velocities defeat frontal protection.

Multiple Impact Forces

The forces involved in head-on crashes have unique direction patterns.

Occupant Position

Drivers and front-seat passengers face the direct line of impact.

Common Causes of Head-On Collisions

Wrong-Way Driving

Drivers entering highways in the wrong direction accounts for catastrophic head-on incidents.

Wrong-way driving is commonly tied to:

  • Drunk drivers
  • Drugged driving
  • Driver disorientation
  • Inadequate highway signage
  • Detour confusion

Drowsy Driving

Drowsy drivers crossing the center line drive head-on collisions from inattention.

Distracted Driving

Inattentive drivers sometimes wander into opposite lanes.

Drunk and Drug-Impaired Driving

Impaired drivers account for many head-on incidents.

Improper Passing

Passing-related head-on crashes on two-way streets without passing zones drive specific head-on incidents.

Driving in the Wrong Direction

Confused wrong-way driving cause head-on crashes.

Sudden Avoidance Maneuvers

Drivers swerving to avoid obstacles can result in head-on crashes.

Mechanical Failures

Equipment failures can cause loss of control resulting in head-on crashes.

Road Design Issues

Poorly designed roads with inadequate lane separation drive specific crash patterns.

Injuries Specific to Head-On Collisions

Head-on crashes generate specific severe injuries.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain injuries happen through multiple mechanisms.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Head-on crash forces create catastrophic spinal injuries.

Chest and Cardiac Injuries

Frontal impact forces create life-threatening chest injuries.

Internal Organ Damage

Liver, spleen, kidney, and other organ injuries are common in head-on crashes.

Multiple Fractures

Multiple fractures throughout the body are common.

Crushing Injuries

Compartment intrusion can cause severe crushing injuries to the legs, pelvis, and chest.

Facial Trauma

Frontal facial impacts are common.

Lower Extremity Injuries

Foot, ankle, knee, hip, and pelvic injuries are particularly common in head-on crashes due to vehicle intrusion in the foot area.

Death

Head-on crashes have the highest per-incident fatality rate.

Establishing Fault in Head-On Collisions

Fault in head-on collisions is often somewhat clearer than other crashes, though particular scenarios create complexity.

Lane Position at Impact

Lane position is often the central liability question.

Wrong-Way Driver Cases

Wrong-way driver fault but contributing factors may include:

  • Highway sign placement issues
  • Alcohol service contributions
  • Equipment failures
  • Health-related fault contributions

Crossing Center Line Cases

Where one driver crossed the center line into the other’s lane, the at-fault driver is generally identified.

Construction Zone Cases

Head-on crashes in construction zones create multi-defendant claims.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Other Driver Was at Fault”

Cross-claims and blame-shifting are common. Forensic crash analysis establishes who actually crossed the center line.

“Comparative Fault”

Comparative negligence claims. The state’s comparative negligence framework may reduce — but typically won’t eliminate — recovery.

“Sudden Emergency”

For cases involving evasive maneuvers sometimes appear. This common-law defense requires specific factual support.

“Vehicle Failure”

“It wasn’t the driver’s fault”. Mechanical failure arguments may implicate manufacturers.

“The Plaintiff Wasn’t Paying Attention”

Avoidance-related defenses.

Critical Evidence in Head-On Collision Cases

Crash Reconstruction

Reconstruction expertise drives the case.

Vehicle Data

Vehicle electronic data reveal what each driver was doing.

Skid Mark Analysis

Physical evidence at the scene can establish vehicle paths and speeds.

Surveillance and Dashcam Footage

Video sources provide direct evidence.

Personal vehicle video systems offer compelling proof.

Cell Phone Records

Driver phone activity.

Toxicology Evidence

Where impairment is suspected, blood and urine testing may be case-defining.

Police Reports

Crash investigation reports provide foundational evidence.

Witness Statements

Witnesses may be deciding evidence.

Medical Records

Medical documentation.

Critical Steps After a Head-On Collision

Get Immediate Medical Attention

Head-on crashes typically produce severe injuries requiring immediate medical attention. Even when survivable injuries don’t seem severe, hidden injuries are typical.

Get a Police Report

Don’t accept informal handling.

Photograph the Scene

Visual evidence of every relevant detail matters significantly.

Identify Witnesses

Witnesses.

Preserve Vehicle Evidence

Both vehicles need to be preserved for forensic examination.

Document Driver Information

The other driver’s information, condition, statements, and any signs of impairment.

Don’t Speak With Insurance Adjusters Without Counsel

Adjusters from multiple companies will call within days. Recorded statements before consulting an attorney create problematic admissions.

Track Criminal Cases

Where criminal charges arise, track the criminal proceedings.

Damages in Head-On Collision Cases

Because head-on crashes typically cause catastrophic injuries, recoverable losses run very high.

Recoverable damages include:

  • Long-term medical needs
  • Past and future income loss
  • Life-care planning
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Punitive damages where the at-fault driver’s conduct was egregious

Insurance Considerations

Catastrophic damages often exceed available coverage. Finding every coverage layer matters significantly.

Recovery may flow from:

  • Other driver’s coverage
  • Personal umbrella policies
  • Employer coverage
  • Dram shop or social host insurance for impaired driving cases
  • Manufacturer insurance
  • Personal UM/UIM benefits

Attorney Costs

Lawyers handling catastrophic crash cases charge no upfront fees. These cases require investment in crash reconstruction experts, medical experts, life-care planners, and vocational experts reimbursed from the recovery.

Move Quickly

Multiple time pressures apply. Vehicle electronic records require formal preservation. Video evidence disappear quickly. Witness memories become less reliable. Filing deadlines applies regardless. Contacting a Moore head-on collision attorney within days positions the case for the substantial recovery these catastrophic crashes can produce.

McKay Law Is Your Moore Advocate After A Head-On Collision

Head-on collisions are among the most violent crashes on the road because the energy of two vehicles colliding grille-to-grille is the sum speed of both — a 50 mph driver crossing into the path of another 50 mph driver produces a 100 mph impact. The injuries that follow these wrecks are frequently life-altering: traumatic brain injuries, fractured spines, internal organ damage, multiple compound fractures, crushed legs from the dashboard intruding into the cabin, and survivors who face years of surgeries and rehabilitation. The culprits of these crashes are usually reckless — a driver crossing the center line while texting, a wrong-way driver on the interstate after a night of drinking, a fatigued trucker drifting into oncoming traffic, an impatient motorist passing in a no-passing zone, or someone falling asleep at the wheel. At McKay Law, we move quickly to retrieve the police report, dash cam and surveillance footage, cell phone records, toxicology results, vehicle black box data, and witness statements that expose exactly how the at-fault driver ended up in your lane.

The insurance company on the other side will do everything to muddy the waters — suggesting you contributed to the crash. We won’t tolerate that. When you come into the McKay Law family, our team consults accident reconstruction experts, biomechanical engineers, and treating physicians who can show the jury exactly how the impact occurred and why your injuries are directly attributable to it. We demand complete compensation for emergency airlift and trauma care, surgeries, ICU and prolonged hospitalization, rehabilitation and physical therapy, future medical needs, in-home and long-term care, mobility aids and home modifications, time away from work, reduced future income, vehicle replacement, the profound pain and emotional toll of coming through a wreck this catastrophic — and in the most heartbreaking cases, the wrongful death of a family member. Reach us without waiting at (866) 679-9651 or get in touch online to arrange your free consultation and put a firm that won’t back down on your side.

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