Oklahoma Code § 47-169.4

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Concealed loss or damage - Claim - Inspection -
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Evidence.
Where shipments of household goods are received by the carrier
from the shipper in apparent good order and with no exceptions noted
on the bill of lading, and delivered by the carrier in the same
manner, with no exceptions noted, such concealed loss or damage
claims must be submitted to the carrier by the shipper.  Inspections
covering loss or damage found after delivery must be requested to
the delivering carrier in writing within fifteen (15) days after the
delivery of the shipment involved.  If more than fifteen (15) days
have passed, it is incumbent upon the consignee to offer reasonable
evidence to the carrier or a representative of the carrier that loss
or damage was not incurred by the consignee after delivery by the
carrier.

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