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Purcell, OK Head-On Collision Lawyer

Head-on collisions are among the deadliest types of car wrecks on Purcell, OK roads—because the combined impact force is enormous. When a vehicle drifts into oncoming traffic, the resulting collision is typically devastating. McKay Law advocates for head-on collision victims throughout OK. These wrecks have one of the highest fatality rates of any collision type—making them among the most serious cases in personal injury law. These crashes typically result from driver impairment, distraction, drowsiness, wrong-way driving, and unsafe passing maneuvers. Wrong-way driving crashes frequently kill multiple people in a single incident. Our Purcell car accident attorneys know how to investigate these cases. We work with accident reconstruction experts who determine the speed, position, and movement of both vehicles. We obtain critical evidence—EDR data showing pre-crash speed and braking, video evidence, eyewitness accounts, and law enforcement findings. We pursue claims against the driver plus any other parties whose negligence contributed to the wreck. Injuries from head-on collisions 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 fight for every dollar including economic and non-economic losses, plus punitive damages where warranted. In cases involving drunk driving, drug impairment, or extreme recklessness, exemplary damages can be pursued. Insurance companies for the at-fault driver often acknowledge fault but lowball the settlement—we counter with reconstruction analysis and demand full value. Every head-on collision case is handled on a contingency basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Time matters in head-on collision cases. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a free consultation with a Purcell, OK car accident lawyer who will pursue every dollar your case is worth.

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

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

What Is a Head-On Collision Claim?

Head-on collisions are the deadliest type of vehicle crash. 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. Those who survive often have permanent damage, and fatalities are common. McKay Law represents head-on collision victims in Purcell and in surrounding communities.

Why Head-On Crashes Happen

  • Wrong-way driving
  • Drifting across the center
  • Distracted driving
  • Drunk or impaired driving
  • Drug impairment
  • Drowsy driving
  • Excessive speed
  • Aggressive driving
  • Passing in no-passing zones
  • Skidding or hydroplaning into oncoming lane
  • Driver medical events
  • Mechanical defects
  • Road design defects
  • Weather conditions
  • Driver confusion
  • Suicidal drivers

Wrong-Way Driving

Wrong-way drivers cause many head-on wrecks. Common causes include:

  • Impaired drivers
  • Confusion (especially elderly drivers)
  • Inadequate one-way and wrong-way signage
  • Poor road design
  • Intentional acts

The Physics of Head-On Collisions

  • Both vehicles’ speeds combine
  • No time to react
  • Direct impact to occupants
  • Vehicle structure overwhelmed
  • Airbag inadequacy
  • Steering wheel and dashboard pushed into the cabin
  • Fire risk

Common Injuries From Head-On Collisions

  • Severe head trauma
  • Spine injuries
  • Injuries from cabin collapse
  • Compound fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Amputations
  • Burn injuries
  • Lacerations and disfigurement
  • Chest impact injuries
  • Pelvic and hip fractures
  • Legs crushed by intruding dashboard
  • Cervical strain
  • Lacerations and deep wounds
  • Post-traumatic stress and psychological injuries
  • Fatal injuries

Who Pays

  • The at-fault driver
  • Their employer when the crash occurred during work
  • The owner of the vehicle where the owner let an unsafe driver use the vehicle
  • A bar or restaurant in Oklahoma dram shop cases involving drunk drivers
  • The automaker in defect cases
  • Service providers whose mistakes led to the crash
  • A government entity in charge of negligently designed roads or signage

How Shared Fault Works

Oklahoma uses a modified comparative negligence system (Okla. Stat. tit. 23, § 13). You can recover so long as your fault is 50% or less, with your award reduced by your fault percentage.

Building the Evidence

  • Legal Obligation — All drivers must stay in their lane.
  • Breach — The driver crossed the center line, drove the wrong way, or otherwise drove negligently.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Crash — The unsafe driving led to the impact.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Economic and non-economic harm.

Evidence That Wins Head-On Collision Cases

  • Crash reports
  • Visual evidence
  • Video evidence
  • Dashcam video
  • Testimony from people who saw the crash
  • Phone usage records
  • EDR readouts on speed and braking
  • Alcohol and drug test records
  • Skid mark and physical evidence analysis
  • Engineering reconstruction
  • Records linking injuries to the wreck
  • Driver medical history

Recovery for Victims

These cases involve major damages:

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • Lifetime care costs
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity
  • Vehicle and property loss
  • Non-economic damages
  • The toll on daily life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Permanent impairment
  • Wrongful death compensation in fatal crashes
  • Exemplary damages when warranted

Punitive Damages Availability

Head-on collisions often justify punitive damages when:

  • DUI/DUID
  • Wrong-way driving
  • Intentional crossing
  • Driver was racing
  • Driver was fleeing police
  • Trucker was violating HOS

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

You typically have 2 years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Wrongful death actions also follow 2-year deadline.

How McKay Law Approaches Head-On Collision Cases

We act fast to examine why the driver crossed the center line, pull EDR and black box data, obtain BAC and toxicology results, retain accident reconstruction experts, investigate bar liability when DUI is involved, push for exemplary damages, coordinate with treating providers, and build each file for the courtroom from the start.

FAQ

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

A: Strong claim against the driver. Crossing the center line is clear negligence and typically establishes liability.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. We only get paid if we win.

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: File a wrongful death claim. Surviving family can pursue wrongful death recovery.

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

A: The driver, plus possibly others. Various parties may share liability beyond the driver.

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

A: Never. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

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

Head-On Collision Claims in Purcell, OK

Head-on crashes have the highest per-incident fatality rate of any crash type. While head-on crashes are statistically rare, they’re catastrophically over-represented in fatal crash statistics. The physics of two vehicles colliding directly is brutal. A local attorney experienced with head-on crash cases builds these cases around the actual physics and the actual law.

Why Head-On Collisions Are So Deadly

Combined Closing Speeds

Head-on physics is uniquely devastating.

For head-on configurations, relative velocity equals the sum of both speeds.

Combined approach at 55 mph each produce a 110 mph closing velocity.

The kinetic energy scales with the square of velocity, creating impact energy unlike other crashes.

Frontal Impact Configuration

Most modern vehicles are designed with frontal crumple zones. Closing speeds exceed crumple zone capacity.

Multiple Impact Forces

Passengers experience massive forward deceleration.

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:

  • Alcohol impairment
  • Drug impairment
  • Driver disorientation
  • Poor wayfinding signage
  • Detour confusion

Drowsy Driving

Fatigued drivers drifting across lanes drive head-on collisions from inattention.

Distracted Driving

Distracted drivers sometimes wander into opposite lanes.

Drunk and Drug-Impaired Driving

Drunk or drug-impaired drivers account for many head-on incidents.

Improper Passing

Drivers attempting to pass on roads without sufficient visibility on two-way streets without passing zones drive specific head-on incidents.

Driving in the Wrong Direction

Drivers entering one-way streets in the wrong direction drive head-on incidents.

Sudden Avoidance Maneuvers

Sudden steering inputs cause cross-over collisions.

Mechanical Failures

Brake failures, steering failures, or other mechanical issues can cause loss of control resulting in head-on crashes.

Road Design Issues

Road design defects can contribute to head-on collisions.

Injuries Specific to Head-On Collisions

The severity of head-on collisions produces distinctive injury patterns.

Traumatic Brain Injury

TBI from head-on impacts come from multiple impact sources.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Head-on crash forces create catastrophic spinal injuries.

Chest and Cardiac Injuries

Frontal impact forces produce cardiac injuries.

Internal Organ Damage

Internal abdominal injuries are typical findings.

Multiple Fractures

Multiple fractures throughout the body are typical.

Crushing Injuries

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

Facial Trauma

Face strikes against the steering wheel, dashboard, or airbag deployment are typical in head-on crashes.

Lower Extremity Injuries

Lower extremity trauma are particularly common in head-on crashes because of the dashboard and footwell intrusion that often occurs.

Death

These crashes are particularly likely to be fatal.

Establishing Fault in Head-On Collisions

Determining fault is usually less contested, though some cases involve complications.

Lane Position at Impact

Position at impact is often the central liability question.

Wrong-Way Driver Cases

Wrong-way driver fault with potential contributing factors including:

  • Highway design issues
  • Alcohol service contributions
  • Equipment failures
  • The wrong-way driver’s medical conditions

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

Construction-related head-on incidents create multi-defendant claims.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Other Driver Was at Fault”

Defense pushes liability to the other party. Forensic crash analysis determines actual fault.

“Comparative Fault”

Comparative negligence claims. How OK handles shared fault allows recovery to continue.

“Sudden Emergency”

“Sudden emergency” defenses sometimes appear. This defense isn’t easily established.

“Vehicle Failure”

Mechanical failure defenses. Vehicle defect defenses may add product liability defendants.

“The Plaintiff Wasn’t Paying Attention”

“You should have seen them coming”.

Critical Evidence in Head-On Collision Cases

Crash Reconstruction

Forensic crash reconstruction drives the case.

Vehicle Data

Vehicle event data recorders (EDRs) reveal what each driver was doing.

Skid Mark Analysis

Physical evidence at the scene reveal pre-crash actions.

Surveillance and Dashcam Footage

Camera footage may capture the crash.

Many drivers now have dashcams may capture the crash from one or both vehicles.

Cell Phone Records

Cell phone evidence.

Toxicology Evidence

If alcohol or drug impairment is at issue, blood and urine testing may be case-defining.

Police Reports

Law enforcement records document the incident.

Witness Statements

Witnesses offer corroboration.

Medical Records

Crash injury records.

Critical Steps After a Head-On Collision

Get Immediate Medical Attention

Prompt medical attention is critical. Even with apparently moderate injuries, injuries can develop over time.

Get a Police Report

Make sure law enforcement is called.

Photograph the Scene

Comprehensive scene documentation matters significantly.

Identify Witnesses

Anyone who witnessed the crash.

Preserve Vehicle Evidence

Crash vehicles may require preservation.

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. Statements without legal advice hurt the claim in lasting ways.

Track Criminal Cases

For criminal-related crashes, stay informed about parallel litigation.

Damages in Head-On Collision Cases

Reflecting the catastrophic nature of head-on incidents, recoverable losses run very high.

Recoverable damages include:

  • Long-term medical needs
  • Career-ending wage damages
  • Life-care planning
  • Non-economic damages
  • Compensation for fatal cases
  • Exemplary damages where gross negligence is shown

Insurance Considerations

Catastrophic damages often exceed available coverage. Mapping the complete insurance picture is essential.

Available coverage may span:

  • At-fault driver’s policy
  • Excess liability coverage
  • Commercial vehicle policies if applicable
  • Dram shop or social host insurance for impaired driving cases
  • Manufacturer insurance
  • The injured party’s uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage

Attorney Costs

Lawyers handling catastrophic crash cases charge no upfront fees. Expert costs run high paid by counsel.

Move Quickly

Head-on collision cases turn on time-sensitive evidence. Vehicle evidence need legal preservation action. Surveillance and traffic camera footage disappear quickly. Witness memories become less reliable. The legal time limit sets a hard cutoff. Engaging counsel right away triggers preservation steps.

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

Head-on collisions are among the most lethal crashes on the road because the impact 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 come with these wrecks are commonly devastating: 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 causes of these crashes are typically avoidable — 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 act fast to obtain the police report, dash cam and surveillance footage, cell phone records, toxicology results, vehicle black box data, and witness statements that nail down exactly how the at-fault driver ended up in your lane.

The insurance company behind the at-fault driver will do everything to muddy the waters — suggesting you could have done more to avoid the crash. We shut that down. When you come into the McKay Law family, our team partners with accident reconstruction experts, biomechanical engineers, and treating physicians who can demonstrate the jury exactly how the impact occurred and why your injuries are directly attributable to it. We pursue maximum 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, lost income, lost earning capacity, vehicle replacement, the life-altering pain and emotional toll of living through a wreck this catastrophic — and in the most devastating cases, the wrongful death of a family member. Contact us right away at (866) 679-9651 or get in touch online to set up your free consultation and place a firm that knows how to stand its ground on your side.

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