Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
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Traffic accidents on I-35, I-40, and I-235 and local streets can change your life in an instant. We help you recover.
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 Park Ave
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Car & Truck Accident
Traffic accidents on I-35, I-40, and I-235 and local streets can change your life in an instant. We help you recover.
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Insurance Alert: Insurance Alert: Insurance adjusters for at-fault drivers in Oklahoma City will try to call you immediately after the wreck. Do not give a recorded statement until you speak to a lawyer.
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Driving in Oklahoma City is Dangerous
OKC's Trusted Accident Attorneys: Oklahoma City roads are dangerous. From the construction zones on I-44 to the stop-and-go traffic on Memorial Road, accidents happen every day. At Hicks Law Firm, we specialize in helping OKC drivers recover after serious crashes.
We fight for maximum compensation from insurance companies.
With heavy traffic on I-35, I-40, and I-235 and busy intersections throughout Oklahoma County, severe accidents are common. If you were transported to OU Medical Center or another local ER, you are likely facing significant medical bills. We Handle All OKC Car Wrecks.
We Handle All Auto Accidents Car Wrecks: Rear-end collisions, T-bones, and distracted driving crashes.
- I-35 & I-40 Collisions: High-speed impacts involving semi-trucks and commercial vehicles.
- Intersection Crashes: T-bone accidents at dangerous intersections like Pennsylvania Ave and SW 59th.
- Car Wrecks: Rear-end collisions, T-bones, and distracted driving crashes.
- Truck Accidents: Commercial 18-wheeler crashes on I-35, I-40, and I-235.
- Uninsured Motorists: Recovering from your own policy if the other driver had no insurance.
- Medical bills (ER, surgery, physical therapy)
- Lost wages if you cannot work
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent impairment
Local Resources: Police Reports: We obtain crash reports from the Oklahoma City Police Department. Courts: We file lawsuits in the Oklahoma County District Court (320 Robert S. Kerr Ave). If they refuse to pay safely, we are ready to take them to trial in the Oklahoma County District Court.
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