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Start with the guides that match your situation, then move into the deeper topic libraries when you need more detail.
Where to start
Choose the guide that matches the problem you are facing.
These guides are organized to help readers move from urgent action items to more detailed legal context. If you are still unsure where to begin, use the contact link for a direct case review.
Topic mix
Civil Rights
Preservation, custody deaths, and federal civil rights evidence.
Personal Injury
Crash response, treatment timing, and claim value basics.
Wrongful Death
Family timelines, investigation steps, and probate questions.
Truck Accidents
Federal trucking rules, preservation, and liability proof.
Featured guides and topic paths
These are the most practical starting points in the library. Each guide is written to answer a specific question, then point you to the next step.
Jail Death: The First 72 Hours
Guide to Jail Death Investigations in Oklahoma. Steps families must take in the first 72 hours to preserve evidence and autopsy results.
What to Do After a Serious Car Wreck in Oklahoma
What to Do After a Serious Car Wreck in Oklahoma. A step-by-step guide to protecting your rights and maximizing your claim.
After the Tragedy: A Guide for Families
Practical steps to take in the first days and weeks following a fatal accident in Oklahoma.
Why these guides exist
When you are dealing with an injury or loss, the first problem is rarely the law itself. It is the uncertainty around what to do next.
These guides are designed to answer the immediate questions first, then give you enough context to decide whether you need to keep moving on your own or get a lawyer involved.
The goal is clarity: preserve evidence, understand deadlines, and recognize when a case has moved beyond a do-it-yourself stage.
Have Questions?
Every situation is unique. If you have questions that aren't answered in these guides, we're here to help with a free, no-obligation consultation.
