Keep Driving Safety a Top Priority During the Holidays!

The holidays bring many joys- family traditions, delicious food and most importantly, the cherished company of family and friends. While we get so wrapped up in the process of gift shopping, time in the kitchen and organizing holiday arrangements, we often fail to consider safety around this chaotic time. Although we don’t like to think

Stay Safe While Decorating Your Home This Holiday Season!

When it comes to the holiday season, a big part of the fun is decorating your home in the spirit! Ornamenting Christmas trees and hanging lights in and around your home is so much fun for the entire family. This is also a great way to bring families and neighbors together. Although a lot of

Graves McLain Welcomes Attorney Elaina Osteen to the firm!

Graves McLain is pleased to announce the newest addition to our legal team, attorney Elaina Osteen! Elaina is a veteran attorney with extensive experience in personal injury, car wrecks, truck wrecks, and medical negligence claims. A Tulsa native, Elaina began her career as a business litigator before transitioning six years ago to defending lawsuits on

Choosing the Safest Toys for Your Children This Holiday Season

There are so many toys to choose from around the holiday season, it can be overwhelming. But the most important decision to make when purchasing a toy for your child or teen is the safety of the toy. There are thousands of toy recalls each year due to dangerous and defective toy products. Even now,

Auto Safety Regulators Hope to Combat Distracted Driving Epidemic with “Driver Mode” for Cell Phones

Auto safety regulators are requesting that smartphone manufacturers create a “driver mode” for smartphones to help combat the rising number of motor vehicle fatalities caused by distracted driving. The new proposed feature is modeled after “airplane mode,” which prevents a mobile device from sending or receiving communications while flying. “Driver mode” would restrict certain mobile

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