Any Oklahoman who has suffered an injury, even if it is a minor one, knows that there is a process that comes with the injury. First, he or she will undergo medical treatment and then the process of recovery will begin. Most injured parties will need money, as well as some time to heal. However, when a catastrophic injury occurs, these needs grow exponentially, which can leave an injured person’s future in jeopardy. In such a situation, our Creek County-based law firm is ready to help.
Oklahomans with catastrophic injuries, like a brain injury, loss of a limb, burn injury or fracture, will need an ample amount of finances to cover their medical expenses, recoup lost wages and pay for long-term care. Unfortunately, some defendants and insurance companies often aim to limit damages that compromise the needs of the victims. Our personal injury lawyers are aware of such claims and will do whatever is necessary to safeguard a victim’s future.
We understand the circumstances that catastrophic injury victims and their families face. Besides the financial disruption caused by the injury, there also are physical and emotional elements involved. Victims and their families can no longer enjoy the same activities they took pleasure in doing. Even the simplest of activities can be compromised. Defendants and insurance companies fail to see this. However, our skilled lawyers will make sure that the court realizes the extent of a victim’s suffering.
1646 S Denver Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Telephone: (918) 583-6007
Fax: (918) 583-6602
We serve clients throughout Oklahoma's Green Country including those in the following localities: Adair County, Cherokee County, Craig County, Creek County, Delaware County, Mayes County, McIntosh County, Muskogee County, Nowata County, Okfuskee County, Okmulgee County, Osage County, Ottawa County, Pawnee County, Rogers County, Sequoyah County, Tulsa County, Wagoner County, and Washington County
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