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If a visitor to campus is injured, will the State of Oklahoma pay for their medical treatment?

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If a visitor to campus is injured, will the State of Oklahoma pay for their medical treatment?

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Depending upon the circumstances surrounding the injury, the State of Oklahoma may be legally obligated to pay for the medical expenses of an injured person. This situation is also covered under the provisions of the Oklahoma Governmental Tort Claims Act. Generally speaking, if the injuries resulted from the negligence of an OSU employee, a claim can be filed. Information on filing a claim can be found at here.

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