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Code · Oklahoma · Title 76 — Torts

§76-85. Scheduling trial - Stay of action.

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SCHEDULING TRIAL; STAY OF ACTION.
A. The trial date in a personal injury action in this state shall be no earlier than one hundred eighty
(180)days after the plaintiff makes the disclosures required under subsections A and B of Section 3 of this act.
B. If a plaintiff states under Section 3 of this act that he or she anticipates a claim against a personal injury trust, all proceedings shall be stayed until the plaintiff files such trust claims and provides to all parties a final executed proof of claim and all other trust claims materials relevant to each claim. The plaintiff shall also state whether there has been a request to defer, delay, suspend, or toll the claim against the personal injury trust. Added by Laws 2013, c. 215, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2013.
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