Oklahoma Personal Injury Lawyers

Personal Injury Lawyers in Oklahoma

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Whether you or a loved one is harmed in a car accident, slip and fall, medical malpractice or are the victim of an injury or accident, you need a personal injury lawyer in Oklahoma to protect your rights and file an injury claim. Morgan & Morgan provides accident and injury victims with access to top Oklahoma personal injury lawyers, including:

If you have been injured or had an accident in Oklahoma, under federal and Oklahoma law, you may be entitled to receive compensation for injuries, damages, and lost wages.

Personal Injury Lawyers in Oklahoma

Injury Lawyers in top Oklahoma counties by population:
Oklahoma
716,100
Tulsa
617,964
Cleveland
203,168
Comanche
108,545
Canadian
89,152
Muskogee
80,644
Creek
71,110
Pottawatomie
70,494

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Attorneys in other Oklahoma counties by name and population.
Adair
16,133

Alfalfa
5,761

Atoka
10,251

Beaver
5,287

Beckham
20,318

Blaine
11,236

Bryan
38,068

Caddo
35,928

Canadian
89,152

Carter
48,728

Cherokee
39,753

Choctaw
17,054

Cimarron
2,533

Cleveland
203,168

Coal
5,807

Comanche
108,545

Cotton
6,362

Craig
17,193

Creek
71,110

Custer
26,085

Delaware
39,227

Dewey
5,112

Ellis
3,939

Garfield
56,741

Garvin
29,512

Grady
44,630

Grant
4,949

Greer
5,614

Harmon
2,925

Harper
2,579

Haskell
16,231

Hughes
14,967

Jackson
26,533

Jefferson
7,907

Johnston
11,092

Kay
50,272

Kingfisher
13,483

Kiowa
10,261

Latimer
12,514

Le Flore
44,728

Lincoln
27,458

Logan
27,152

Love
7,019

Major
7,464

Marshall
13,839

Mayes
38,685

McClain
29,696

McCurtain
34,399

McIntosh
17,956

Murray
12,562

Muskogee
80,644

Noble
10,589

Nowata
9,272

Okfuskee
11,904

Oklahoma
716,100

Okmulgee
35,445

Osage
16,789

Ottawa
38,713

Pawnee
16,838

Payne
68,967

Pittsburg
41,636

Pontotoc
31,859

Pottawatomie
70,494

Pushmataha
11,732

Roger Mills
2,904

Rogers
70,403

Seminole
22,321

Sequoyah
37,669

Stephens
40,863

Texas
20,376

Tillman
8,721

Tulsa
617,964

Wagoner
53,719

Washington
50,920

Washita
10,046

Woods
8,579

Woodward
19,323

Personal injuries, under Oklahoma law, are when negligence, attacks, or accidents cause physical harm to someone. Personal Injuries may cause broken bones, cuts, bruises, or more serious medical conditions, such as comas, compound fractures, and even wrongful death. A personal injury can happen anywhere, including work, school or at a local shopping center. Common types of personal injury include:

This list is not exhaustive, as personal injury can occur almost anywhere. Oklahoma residents can file personal injury claims stemming from a defective drug, railroad accident, workplace accident or school bus accident. After sustaining a personal injury, the victim may suffer economic loss from expensive medical bills and lost wages, in addition to pain and suffering. If you or a loved one has been a victim of any personal injury in Oklahoma, such as a birth injury, burn injury or cruise ship injury, you should seek legal counsel to learn your rights. Contacting a Oklahoma personal injury lawyer can help you get the compensation you deserve.

All types of bodily injury may be regarded as a personal injury, and you can file a personal injury lawsuit in Oklahoma to recover damages from whoever is responsible for your injuries. Contact a local Personal Injury Lawyer in Oklahoma for help today.

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The official state flag of Oklahoma was adopted on April 2, 1925. The flag was chosen from entries in a Daughters of the American Revolution flag contest. The winning entry was designed by Mrs. Louise Funk Fluke, an artist from Oklahoma City. The flag features a sky blue field (this is the color of the flag that Choctaw soldiers carried during the Civil War). Oklahoma's flag pictures a Osage Indian battle shield made of buffalo skin. It is adorned with eagle feathers and white crosses (the crosses represent the stars in the sky, and symbolize higher purposes in Native American culture). A gray peace pipe (also called a calumet) and an olive branch (symbols of peace in European and Native American cultures) are on the shield. "OKLAHOMA" is written in white under the shield (this was added to the flag in 1941).

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