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Broken Arrow, OK Taxi Accident Lawyer

Cab crashes are legally trickier than ordinary auto accidents in Broken Arrow, OK—whether you were riding in the cab or hit by one, sorting out liability and insurance gets complicated fast. McKay Law represents taxi accident victims across OK. Taxi crashes differ from typical auto wrecks—taxi companies carry commercial insurance policies and bear potential liability for their drivers. This means several insurance policies may apply—the cab driver, the taxi company, the vehicle owner, and even maintenance contractors. Cab wrecks are often caused by driver fatigue from long shifts, speeding to maximize fares, distracted driving from GPS or dispatch systems, unfamiliarity with routes, aggressive driving in traffic, running red lights, and poorly maintained vehicles. If you were hit by a taxi as a driver or pedestrian, you may have rights against multiple parties under Texas vicarious liability law. Our Broken Arrow taxi accident attorneys examine every detail. 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 TBIs, herniated discs, fractures, soft tissue damage, and life-altering disabilities. We recover all available damages including hospital costs, ongoing treatment, missed income, physical and emotional suffering, and survivor damages. Taxi companies and their insurers will often try to deny responsibility—we know how to counter those defenses. Every client we represent is handled on a contingency basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Call McKay Law now for a free consultation with a Broken Arrow, OK taxi accident lawyer who will hold the driver, the cab company, and their insurers accountable.

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Taxi Accident Lawyer in Broken Arrow, OK | McKay Law

Taxi Wreck Legal Counsel in Broken Arrow, OK | McKay Law

What Is a Taxi Accident Claim?

Taxis remain a fixture on Oklahoma streets despite the rise of rideshare, and crashes still happen. No matter your role in the incident, taxi crashes raise insurance issues different from ordinary auto accidents. Unlike rideshare companies, taxis are usually treated as commercial vehicles, which produces bigger coverage and tougher opposition. McKay Law represents taxi accident victims in Broken Arrow and in surrounding communities.

Common Causes of Taxi Accidents

  • Drowsy driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Speeding to maximize fares
  • Risky lane switching
  • Quick pickups and drop-offs
  • Drunk or impaired driving
  • Inadequately trained drivers
  • Mechanical issues
  • Running red lights and stop signs
  • Stopping in traffic lanes
  • Excessive speed in busy areas

Who Was Hurt — Different Claims for Different Victims

  • Riders in the taxi — generally have access to commercial coverage
  • Third-party motorists injured by a taxi
  • Walkers and bicyclists hit while walking or biking
  • Taxi drivers injured by another driver’s negligence may have claims against the at-fault driver
  • Wrongful death beneficiaries when a loved one dies

Common Injuries From Taxi Accidents

  • Soft-tissue neck damage
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Head trauma
  • Broken bones
  • Damage to internal organs
  • Airbag-related facial injuries
  • Restraint injuries
  • Leg and pelvic injuries
  • Mental and emotional trauma
  • Death from catastrophic crashes

Who Pays

  • The cab driver
  • The taxi service operator
  • Another at-fault driver
  • The car maker where mechanical defects contributed
  • Service providers whose negligence contributed
  • A government entity liable for hazardous roadways

Taxi Insurance Coverage in Oklahoma

Taxi service is a commercial activity, so they carry larger insurance policies than private vehicles. Insurance commonly includes:

  • Commercial liability coverage
  • Greater coverage than ordinary auto policies
  • Liability for injuries to riders
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage in some cases

Coverage amounts depend on the regulatory jurisdiction and company.

Building the Evidence

  • Legal Obligation — The taxi driver had a duty to operate the vehicle safely.
  • Breach — Basic safety rules weren’t followed.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Crash — The breach produced the wreck and harm.
  • Quantifiable Losses — The full financial and personal toll.

What Strengthens a Taxi Case

  • Official accident documentation
  • Photographs of the scene, damage, and injuries
  • Taxi company dispatch records
  • Recordings of the crash
  • Cab camera recordings if installed
  • Testimony from people who saw the crash
  • Cell phone records
  • Black box data
  • Driver records
  • Maintenance history
  • Medical records

Recovery for Victims

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • Long-term rehabilitation costs
  • Lost income and loss of earning power
  • Vehicle and property loss
  • Non-economic damages
  • The toll on daily life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Wrongful death damages in fatal crashes
  • Punitive damages in DUI or gross negligence cases

Filing Deadline

The deadline in Oklahoma is two years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Time matters in taxi cases because critical records may be lost without prompt preservation.

How McKay Law Approaches Taxi Accident Cases

We get to work immediately to demand preservation of all evidence, pursue every angle of liability, identify all applicable insurance coverage, work with treating doctors, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: The taxi company’s commercial insurance — and possibly another at-fault driver’s policy.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing 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 can pursue the driver, the company, and their commercial insurance.

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

A: Never. Talk to a lawyer 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: Two years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Move quickly — evidence vanishes.

Compensation After a Taxi Cab Crash in Broken Arrow, OK

Taxi accidents look like ordinary car crashes — but the legal terrain underneath them is very different. Taxi operators carry duties that exceed those of ordinary drivers. That has real consequences for what you can recover. An attorney familiar with commercial passenger transport claims builds the case the way taxi cases need to be built.

Taxis Aren’t Rideshare — The Differences Matter

The legal frameworks for taxis and rideshare are not interchangeable. These distinctions affect everything from insurance to procedure.

Common Carrier Status

Taxis are traditional 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

Taxi drivers are sometimes employees, sometimes independent contractors. That classification drives the liability framework.

Insurance Structure

Cab companies carry commercial auto policies. Liability minimums are typically much higher than personal vehicle requirements.

Who’s Liable When a Taxi Causes a Crash

The Driver

The cab driver’s direct negligence is the starting point.

The Taxi Company

The taxi company’s liability depends on the driver relationship. For employee drivers, the taxi company is vicariously liable through respondeat superior.

If the driver is 1099, the company’s exposure is harder to establish. Direct claims against the company can include negligent hiring (failing to check driving records or criminal history).

The Vehicle Owner

Sometimes the medallion holder, owner, and driver are separate parties. Liability can spread across these entities.

Other Drivers

Where another vehicle was responsible, that driver and their insurer face primary liability. Commercial UM/UIM benefits may come into play.

Vehicle and Component Manufacturers

Product failures can implicate product liability defendants.

Maintenance Providers

These vehicles wear out quickly. When maintenance failures cause crashes, the shop or service company faces exposure.

Who Can Bring a Taxi Claim?

Different parties can pursue taxi accident compensation:

  • Taxi customers
  • Other motorists involved in the crash
  • People on foot or bike hit by the taxi
  • Cab operators when another motorist caused the crash

Why Passenger Cases Carry Distinct Advantages

When you were a fare in the cab, your position is unusually strong. Comparative fault arguments don’t apply to backseat passengers. The case becomes a question of liability allocation between drivers.

Available coverage may include:

  • Commercial coverage on the taxi
  • The other driver’s policy if they caused the crash
  • Underinsured coverage if the other driver’s limits are inadequate
  • Your own auto policy’s UM/UIM coverage

Common Taxi Accident Scenarios

Pickup and Drop-Off Collisions

Cabs frequently stop in active traffic to load and unload passengers generates frequent collisions.

Door-Opening Crashes

“Dooring” cyclists cause frequent cyclist trauma.

Fatigue-Related Crashes

Driver fatigue is endemic to the industry. Crashes involving fatigued drivers may implicate company scheduling practices.

Distracted Driving

Taxi operators with high cognitive load frequently engage in distracted driving.

Reckless Driving

Cabs pushed for high turnover create dangerous patterns.

Critical Steps After a Taxi Crash

Document the Cab and Driver Information

Get the taxi’s licensing information. Record driver and company details.

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, getting checked out quickly protects the claim.

Don’t Negotiate With the Taxi Company Directly

Companies sometimes pressure quick settlements. Anything you say can be used against you.

Damages in Taxi Accident Cases

Recoverable losses include surgical and rehabilitation expenses, lost wages, reduced work ability, non-economic damages, and loss of consortium in fatal cases.

Attorney Costs

Counsel in this area charge no upfront fees. Case evaluations cost nothing.

Don’t Wait

Commercial taxi insurers act fast. They often push for quick resolutions. Getting legal help right away evens the playing field while the evidence and the claim are both at full strength.

McKay Law Is Your Broken Arrow Advocate After A Taxi Accident

When you climb into a taxi, you’re placing your safety with 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 extended shifts, often paid in ways that encourage speed over caution, and the vehicles they drive rack up 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 messy because taxi companies, independent operators, drivers, and their respective insurers all have separate interests in deflecting responsibility. At McKay Law, we work through those layers and know which policies apply, which records to obtain, and how to hold every responsible party accountable.

Taxi cases hinge on details most victims don’t think to preserve — 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 join the McKay Law family, we handle all of that while you prioritize your recovery. We demand compensation for ambulance and ER bills, surgical procedures, ongoing physical therapy, prescription costs, future medical needs, time away from work, diminished earning capacity, and the physical pain and emotional toll that follow a crash you never wanted. Call us today at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to book your free consultation and get a firm that knows how to take on taxi companies and their insurers fighting for you.

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