Moore Oklahoma Personal Injury Attorney — I-35 Accidents and Storm Season Injuries
Moore, Oklahoma is one of the most resilient communities in the state — having rebuilt from multiple devastating tornadoes while continuing to grow as a sought-after suburb of Oklahoma City. But life in Moore also means navigating some of the most dangerous roads in the metro, plus the very real risk of severe weather injuries. Whether you’ve been hurt in a traffic accident on I-35, injured by a property hazard, or harmed due to someone else’s negligence during or after a storm, Warhawk Legal is here to fight for your rights.
Moore’s Accident-Prone Roads and Corridors
Interstate 35 cuts through the heart of Moore and is the city’s most dangerous roadway. The I-35 through Moore sees constant high-volume traffic, a mix of passenger vehicles and commercial trucks, and numerous points where congestion creates rear-end and merge collisions. The SE 4th Street interchange, in particular, is a known trouble spot where on-ramp and off-ramp conflicts frequently lead to crashes.
Eastern Avenue and 19th Street are Moore’s primary commercial corridors, running through retail and restaurant districts with high pedestrian activity and frequent left-turn accidents. The area near Moore Medical Center on SE 4th also sees elevated accident risk due to emergency vehicles, distracted drivers, and the intersection of residential and medical campus traffic. If you were hurt in any of these locations or elsewhere in Moore, you deserve experienced legal representation.
Storm and Weather-Related Injury Claims in Moore
Moore’s location in “Tornado Alley” means severe weather is a recurring reality. Beyond the direct dangers of tornadoes, storm season generates a wide range of personal injury scenarios that may give rise to legal claims. Slip and fall accidents on wet or debris-covered surfaces are common during and after storms. Property owners who fail to clear hazardous conditions after a storm — broken glass, fallen branches, unstable structures — can be held liable for injuries that result. Workers injured while performing cleanup or restoration work may have both workers’ compensation and third-party negligence claims. Accidents caused by washed-out roads, flooded intersections, or traffic signals that have been knocked out by severe weather can also create viable claims depending on the circumstances.
Property Owner Liability After Severe Weather
After a tornado, hail storm, or severe straight-line wind event, property owners have a duty to address hazardous conditions on their premises within a reasonable time. Businesses, landlords, and commercial property operators who allow dangerous post-storm conditions to persist — and fail to warn visitors — can be held liable under Oklahoma’s premises liability laws. If you were injured on someone else’s property after a storm in Moore, contact a personal injury attorney to understand whether the property owner’s failure to act reasonably contributed to your harm.
What to Do After an Accident in Moore
Regardless of the type of accident, the steps you take in the immediate aftermath are critical. Call 911 to get law enforcement and emergency medical services to the scene. Get a police report and a copy of it. Photograph everything — the scene, your injuries, any hazards, and the positions of all vehicles involved. Seek prompt medical treatment and follow through with all recommended care. Keep records of all medical bills, prescription receipts, and any out-of-pocket expenses. Do not give recorded statements to insurance adjusters without speaking to an attorney first. For car accident victims especially, early legal consultation can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
Warhawk Legal Serves Moore Accident Victims
Warhawk Legal represents injury victims throughout Moore and Cleveland County. We understand the roads, the courts, and the insurance tactics used to minimize Oklahoma claims. Our team handles every case on a contingency fee basis — no upfront costs and no attorney fee unless we win your case. Learn more about how we help Moore residents on our dedicated Moore personal injury page.
Free Consultation — Call Warhawk Legal
If you were injured in Moore — whether in a traffic accident, a slip and fall, or a weather-related incident — don’t wait to speak with an attorney. Oklahoma’s two-year statute of limitations applies to most personal injury claims, and evidence can be lost quickly. Warhawk Legal offers free consultations with no obligation and no cost. Call attorney Joe Carson at (405) 397-1717, or contact us online. We’re here to help you get the compensation you deserve — no fee unless we win.