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Newcastle, OK Parking Lot Accident Lawyer

Collisions in parking lots account for a significant percentage of all auto accidents in Newcastle, OK. When drivers, property owners, or maintenance companies fail in their duties, innocent people get hurt. McKay Law fights for parking lot accident victims throughout OK. Parking lots are surprisingly dangerous places—pedestrians and vehicles share tight spaces, sight lines are limited by parked cars, drivers move in unexpected directions, and traffic rules are often unclear. These crashes typically involve backup collisions, distracted driver crashes, intersection-style accidents at lot crossroads, and pedestrian incidents. Pedestrian parking lot accidents often produce catastrophic injuries—because even slow-speed impacts can cause severe harm to people on foot. Common causes of parking lot accidents include driver inattention, backing without checking, failure to yield, and dangerous lot conditions. Determining fault depends on the specific circumstances. When driver negligence caused your injury, recovery proceeds through their auto insurance. When the parking lot itself was dangerously designed or maintained, business owners or landlords may share responsibility. Liable parties may include individual drivers, property owners, maintenance contractors, and business operators. Our Newcastle parking lot accident attorneys move fast to preserve evidence—store and parking lot video, witness accounts, scene photos, and property owner records. Critical video evidence is often destroyed within weeks, so calling an attorney early is critical. Injuries from parking lot accidents TBIs, fractures, paralysis, soft tissue damage, and fatal injuries. People struck by vehicles in parking lots may have head injuries, broken hips, multiple fractures, and traumatic brain damage. We recover all available damages including medical bills, future care, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages. Insurers love to minimize claims by claiming joint responsibility—we counter with surveillance footage, witness testimony, and reconstruction analysis. Every client we represent is handled on a contingency basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a complimentary evaluation with a Newcastle, OK car accident attorney who will hold the at-fault driver, property owner, or both accountable.

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Parking Lot Accident Lawyer in Newcastle, OK | McKay Law

Parking Lot Incident Lawyer in Newcastle, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Parking Lot Crash Cases

Parking lots are surprisingly dangerous places. Despite slow speeds, parking lot wrecks produce real damage. The combination of close quarters, distraction, backing, and walkers produces crash conditions. Parking lot crashes can involve cars, pedestrians, bicyclists, shopping carts, and falling merchandise. McKay Law advocates for parking lot accident victims in Newcastle and throughout Oklahoma.

Parking Lot Accident Types

  • Backing accidents — drivers backing out of parking spots
  • Right of way violations — drivers ignoring parking lot stop signs
  • Striking pedestrians — walkers struck in parking lots
  • Shopping cart incidents — cart-related incidents
  • Merchandise fall — merchandise falling from store shelves or vehicles
  • Object falls — objects falling on parked vehicles
  • Trip and fall — falls due to ice, snow, potholes, or hazards
  • Aisle violations — aisle blocking
  • Sideswipe crashes — vehicles brushing against parked or moving cars
  • Fast driving — reckless driving in parking lots
  • Impaired driving in parking lots — drunk drivers in parking lots

How These Wrecks Occur

  • Distracted driving
  • Drivers not looking when backing
  • Driving too fast for the parking lot
  • Stop sign violations
  • Failure to yield
  • Drunk or impaired driving
  • Aggressive driving
  • Tired drivers
  • Lighting failures
  • Poor parking lot design
  • Marking failures
  • Brake or steering problems
  • Security failures
  • Lighting defects
  • Potholes and pavement defects
  • Hazardous conditions (ice, snow, debris)

Who’s at Fault

Parking lot fault rules mirror road fault rules:

  • The backing driver is usually at fault when reversing
  • Pedestrians have priority
  • Sign compliance required
  • Both drivers may share fault
  • Property owners may also be liable

What These Crashes Do to Victims

Even at slow speeds, parking lot crashes can cause serious injuries:

  • Cervical strain
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Head trauma
  • Bone breaks
  • Cuts and abrasions
  • Damage to internal organs
  • Serious pedestrian injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Fall injuries
  • Death from parking lot incidents

Who Pays

  • The negligent driver
  • Property owners
  • Store owners
  • Property management companies
  • Maintenance contractors
  • Companies handling snow removal
  • Security contractors
  • Construction companies
  • Government entities

Premises Liability in Parking Lot Cases

Owners are obligated to:

  • Maintain safe parking lots
  • Repair pavement defects
  • Maintain adequate lighting
  • Keep markings visible
  • Snow and ice removal
  • Adequate security in high-crime areas
  • Warn of dangerous conditions
  • Traffic control
  • Safe design

Elements of Your Claim

  • A Duty of Care — There was a duty of care.
  • Breach — The duty was breached.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Injury — The breach caused the crash and your injuries.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

What Strengthens a Parking Lot Case

  • Police accident reports
  • Surveillance and security camera footage
  • Visual evidence
  • Witness statements
  • Records of parking lot maintenance
  • Property lighting records
  • Records of past incidents at the property
  • Prior complaint records
  • Vehicle damage patterns
  • Records of distraction
  • Treatment documentation

Damages Available

  • Healthcare costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Mental anguish
  • The toll on daily life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Survivor damages when the incident was fatal
  • Exemplary damages in cases of gross negligence or DUI

Special Considerations for Pedestrian Cases

Pedestrian accidents in parking lots involve special considerations:

  • Pedestrians have priority over vehicles
  • Drivers must yield
  • Severe injuries
  • Children are particularly vulnerable
  • Elderly pedestrians face increased risk

Oklahoma’s Statute of Limitations

You typically have 2 years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Government cases require notice within one year.

Our Process

We act fast to preserve camera footage, examine maintenance records, work with treating doctors, investigate driver and property owner liability, and treat each matter as trial-ready.

FAQ

Q: I was hit while backing out of a parking spot — am I at fault?

A: Depends on circumstances, but backing drivers usually have fault.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing. No fee unless we recover.

Q: I slipped on ice in a parking lot — what’s my claim?

A: You may have a premises liability claim against the property owner.

Q: A car backed into me in a parking lot — what should I do?

A: Standard response — get info, call police, see a doctor, document the scene.

Q: I was hit by a shopping cart in a parking lot — can I sue?

A: It depends. Store negligence in cart management or hazardous parking lot conditions can support a claim.

Q: Should I give the property owner’s or driver’s insurance a recorded statement?

A: Never. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). GTCA notice within 12 months for government defendants.

Compensation After a Parking Lot Crash in Newcastle, OK

Parking lot incidents are routinely dismissed as trivial. Low-speed crashes are treated as minor. Low speeds aren’t synonymous with low harm. Parking lots aren’t standard roadways. Different rules apply, fault determination is more complicated, and the parties involved go beyond just the drivers. An attorney familiar with these distinctive claims navigates the distinctive complexities these cases involve.

Why Parking Lots Are Their Own Category

Private Property, Not Public Roadway

Most parking lots are on private property. This affects the applicable law.

Roadway traffic laws may have limited application but the duty of care continues.

Mixed Use Creates Complexity

Parking lots involve:

  • Active vehicles
  • Parked vehicles
  • Walking persons
  • Shopping carts
  • Loading and unloading activities

The variety of activities creates multiple potential interactions.

Limited Sight Lines

Parking lots have visibility limitations. This is a significant crash factor.

Less Defined Lanes and Direction of Travel

Unlike public roads, traffic patterns can be ambiguous. Drivers are sometimes unsure about expected vehicle paths.

Pedestrian-Vehicle Interaction

Pedestrian-vehicle interaction is constant. This generates distinctive pedestrian hazards.

Common Types of Parking Lot Accidents

Vehicle-to-Vehicle Crashes

Backing-Up Crashes

The most common parking lot crash.

Common scenarios include:

  • Both vehicles backing
  • Backing into the lane
  • Vehicle backing into a parked vehicle
  • Backing into pedestrians
Lane Crashes

Lane-based incidents cover head-on crashes, sideswipes from inadequate lane awareness, priority disputes.

Sideswipe Crashes

Lateral parking crashes.

Pulling-Out Crashes

Egress crashes from parking spaces.

Pedestrian Crashes

Pedestrians struck by vehicles in parking lots produce devastating outcomes.

Backing-Up Pedestrian Crashes

Reverse pedestrian crashes.

Particularly harmful to children, elderly pedestrians, and those with mobility issues.

Pedestrians Crossing Driving Lanes

Pedestrians walking through driving lanes get struck by vehicles in motion.

Pedestrians Between Vehicles

Pedestrians walking between parked vehicles.

Crashes With Stationary Objects

Stationary object strikes.

Shopping Cart Incidents

Shopping carts loose in parking lots generate property damage claims.

Falls in Parking Lots

Slip and trip incidents from various premises issues.

Loading and Unloading Incidents

Unloading incidents encompass various scenarios.

The Premises Liability Component

Alongside motor vehicle liability, premises liability claims often arise.

Property Owner Liability

Parking lot owners have duties to maintain safe premises.

Common premises liability theories in parking lots include:

Inadequate Lighting

Inadequate lighting.

Surface Defects

Surface conditions that cause crashes or falls.

Inadequate Snow and Ice Removal

In jurisdictions with winter weather, inadequate snow and ice removal creates hazards.

Inadequate Drainage

Standing water or drainage issues drive incidents.

Sight-Line Obstructions

Sight-line issues that block visibility can contribute to crashes.

Inadequate Signage

Inadequate or missing traffic control signage.

Inadequate Security

Security failures generate premises liability.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

The Other Driver

Other driver is the primary defendant in vehicle-to-vehicle parking lot crashes.

Multiple Drivers (in Multi-Vehicle Cases)

Multiple driver fault can face liability.

Property Owner

Property owners can face premises liability.

Property Manager

Property managers can share liability for management failures.

Snow and Ice Removal Contractors

Contractors responsible for snow and ice removal can face liability for inadequate snow and ice removal.

Pavement Maintenance Companies

Pavement contractors can face liability for pavement defects.

Lighting Companies

Lighting contractors can face liability.

Vehicle and Component Manufacturers

Equipment-related crashes can implicate manufacturers.

Maintenance Companies

Where vehicle maintenance failures contributed can create separate liability.

Government Entities

Public parking lots, government tort claim procedures apply.

Common Insurance Defenses

“Both Drivers Were at Fault”

Defense pushes mutual fault arguments.

“The Plaintiff Wasn’t Paying Attention”

“You weren’t watching where you were going”.

“The Other Driver Couldn’t See You”

“They couldn’t see you”.

“The Crash Was Minor — Injuries Don’t Make Sense”

Severity-disputes. Defeating this defense involves comprehensive medical documentation.

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Prior medical issues.

Critical Steps After a Parking Lot Accident

Don’t Leave Without Police Documentation

Where law enforcement can be involved, don’t leave without official documentation.

For incidents police won’t respond to, use available documentation options: document the scene extensively, capture witness information.

Photograph Everything

Detailed photography matters significantly.

Document:

  • Both vehicles, all damage
  • Vehicle positions
  • Lighting conditions
  • Painted markings
  • Signage
  • Pavement conditions
  • Sight lines and visibility

Identify Witnesses

Independent observers can provide critical evidence.

Photograph the Surrounding Property

Premises documentation.

Document the Property Owner

Identify the parking lot owner.

Get Medical Attention Immediately

Even with no obvious injuries, getting checked out protects the claim.

Don’t dismiss your own injuries. Insurers leverage self-minimization.

Identify Any Surveillance Cameras

Parking lots often have cameras.

Document camera positions with preservation in mind.

Don’t Discuss Fault

Leave fault determination to investigators.

Don’t Speak With Insurance Adjusters Without Counsel

Carriers contact victims promptly.

Damages Available

Compensation can include:

  • Comprehensive medical care
  • Earnings affected by injury
  • Reduced ability to work
  • Vehicle repair or replacement
  • Non-economic damages
  • Compensation for fatal crashes
  • Enhanced damages in cases involving egregious conduct (less common in parking lot cases but possible)

Special Considerations for Pedestrian Cases

Pedestrian victims often have stronger cases than they realize.

Drivers generally have responsibility to see pedestrians, favorably positioning pedestrian cases.

Pedestrian cases support significant damages given the catastrophic nature of even moderate-speed vehicle-pedestrian impacts.

Special Considerations for Premises Liability Cases

For premises-related parking lot cases (inadequate lighting, surface defects, inadequate maintenance), premises claims add to vehicle claims.

This creates multiple liability paths and multiple defendants.

Attorney Costs

Lawyers experienced with parking lot incidents work on contingency. First meetings carry no charge.

Move Quickly

These cases depend on evidence that disappears.

Camera evidence requires prompt preservation.

Witness memories fade quickly.

Property conditions can be changed, necessitating quick documentation.

Filing deadlines sets a hard cutoff.

Getting an attorney involved promptly triggers preservation steps.

McKay Law Is Your Newcastle Advocate After A Parking Lot Accident

Parking lots appear like the most ordinary part of any trip — but they’re in reality the site of countless of preventable crashes every year. Drivers backing without looking, whipping through lanes meant for low-speed crawling, ignoring stop signs and directional arrows, getting distracted by their phones, and misjudging the size of their own vehicles all contribute to a parking lot’s reputation as a place where small collisions cause deceptively serious injuries. Pedestrians get struck while loading groceries, shoppers are hit while crossing between parked cars, cyclists are clipped at lot entrances, and small children — who are nearly invisible from behind an SUV — are tragically the most vulnerable victims of all. At McKay Law, we move quickly to request parking lot surveillance footage, witness statements, incident reports, the at-fault driver’s cell phone records, and any vehicle data that proves exactly what happened.

Parking lot wrecks can also trigger liability beyond just the driver who hit you. Property owners and management companies can be on the hook for poor lot design, faded or missing lane markings, broken lighting, obstructed sightlines, missing stop signs, and a pattern of prior crashes they failed to address. When you join the McKay Law family, we chase every responsible party — the at-fault driver, their employer if they were working at the time, and the property owner or operator whose negligence added to the conditions that made the crash possible. We fight for complete compensation for emergency care, surgeries, hospitalization, ongoing rehabilitation, future medical needs, prescription costs, missed paychecks, diminished earning ability, vehicle damage, and the enduring trauma of a crash you never asked for. Phone us right away at (866) 679-9651 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation and place a firm that takes parking lot wrecks seriously behind you.

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