Get to a safe location at the crash site, then dial 911. Stay there until law enforcement arrives. This will likely be an officer from the Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) or an Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) trooper. Obtain the responding officer’s name, badge number, and agency. This will help you to find your Oklahoma crash report when it is ready. This document is important evidence to support your claim.
Seek immediate medical help. After a crash, you should see a doctor - even if you feel "fine." You could have internal organ damage or a traumatic brain injury and not know it yet. Delayed pain injuries like whiplash and back pain are also common. Emergency trauma medical treatment is available in and around OKC at facilities like Mercy Hospital and St. Anthony Hospital.
You will also want to consult a verified Oklahoma City car accident lawyer as soon as possible. Find one in this directory. They can help protect your rights and fight for maximum injury compensation.