Tulsa County
Tulsa High-Value Injury & Civil Rights Representation
Serious injury and civil-rights cases in Tulsa need fast evidence control, verified proof, and direct access to attorney review.
Tulsa is Oklahoma's second-largest city and home to our main office. We understand the unique challenges Tulsa residents face, from I-44 truck accidents to civil rights violations in Tulsa County Jail. Our attorneys fight for maximum compensation.
Court filing lane
Tulsa County Courthouse, 500 S Denver Ave
Venue awareness matters when a Tulsa County case moves from intake to filing.
Custody risk point
David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center
Medical-neglect and civil-rights matters often turn on facility-specific records and retention windows.
Treatment corridor
St. Francis Hospital / Hillcrest Medical Center
Early records from emergency and specialist care can define both causation and damages value.
Crash corridor
I-44 • US-75 • US-169
Commercial-vehicle and catastrophic-wreck proof often depends on scene, fleet, and roadway evidence preserved early.
Start with the matter closest to what happened in Tulsa
These case paths are organized to move quickly from local facts to liability, damages, and attorney review.
Personal Injury
Comprehensive representation for serious injury cases including car accidents, workplace injuries, and catastrophic harm.
Car & Truck Accident
Aggressive advocacy for victims of motor vehicle collisions, including semi-truck wrecks and commercial vehicle accidents.
Police Brutality
Fighting against excessive force and civil rights violations by law enforcement under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
Jail Death
Holding jails and detention facilities accountable for in-custody deaths due to medical neglect or violence.
Why Hicks Law Firm For Tulsa Cases
Specific, documented reasons — not generic trust claims.
- We file in Tulsa County courts — and in federal court when civil-rights claims require it. We know the local judges, procedural expectations, and filing timelines.
- Spoliation letters are sent the day we are retained. Crashes on I-44 and US-75 often involve commercial vehicles with black-box data that overwrites in 72 hours.
- We have documented over $32.8 million in recoveries across personal injury, wrongful death, and civil-rights matters. Representative results are published with category, summary, and disclaimer context.
- We have litigated jail-death and excessive-force cases involving the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. We know the specific discovery challenges these facilities present.
Immediate review
Request Tulsa case review
Start with a confidential review if records, witnesses, or insurer positioning may change quickly in Tulsa County.
Open contact routeDocumented proof
Review published results
Use representative outcomes to understand how serious injury and civil-rights claims were framed and resolved.
Open case resultsFirm standards
Check trust and review posture
Confirm the firm standards, proof posture, and review process before moving deeper into local routes.
Open trust centerSerious Cases We Handle in Tulsa
We focus on serious injury and civil-rights matters where proof, urgency, and case value matter most. Select a practice area to learn more.
Local Context in Tulsa
Courthouse
Tulsa County Courthouse, 500 S Denver Ave
Police Department
Tulsa Police Department, 600 Civic Center
Hospitals
- St. Francis Hospital
- Hillcrest Medical Center
- St. John Medical Center
Major Highways
I-44, US-75, US-169, BA Expressway
Request Tulsa Case Review
Injured in Tulsa? Time is critical.
Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Insurance companies build defense narratives while you wait. Contact Hicks Law Firm today for a free, confidential consultation. We handle cases on a contingency basis — you pay nothing unless we win.
Request Tulsa Case Review
Serious injury and civil-rights cases in Tulsa County are reviewed by trial counsel.
What to include
The more clearly you describe the incident, the faster we can assess preservation, liability, and case value.
Attorney review
A lawyer reviews the submission, not a call center script.
Evidence first
Share dates, counties, and any evidence at risk so preservation can start fast.
Direct contact
Tell us how to reach you and when you are available for follow-up.
