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OklahomaPersonal Injury Lawyers in Jackson County, Oklahoma

When a person is injured because of the negligence of another, a lawsuit for damages is often categorized as a "personal injury" case.


The job description of a personal injury attorney in Jackson County, Oklahoma, includes investigating the case to calculate the damages, making a demand for a settlement, and initiating a personal injury lawsuit.


Civil trial lawyers often take cases on a contingency basis instead of requiring the injured person to pay the attorney fees to litigate the personal injury case in Jackson County, Oklahoma.


To find the best personal injury attorney, consider the attorney's focus on your particular type of case, jury trial experience, as well as the attorney's involvement in the legal community.

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Darrell Edward Latham

Darrell Edward Latham
Latham Nelson & Associates, PLLC
1000 N. Main St. PO Box 953
Altus, OK 73522
Darrell Edward Latham is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Phillip Lynn Nelson

Phillip Lynn Nelson
Latham Nelson & Associates, PLLC
1000 N. Main St. PO Box 953
Altus, OK 73522
Phillip Lynn Nelson is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Elizabeth Goble Bourlon

Elizabeth Goble Bourlon
Bourlon & Lucas Law, PLLC
821 E Elm St
Altus, OK 73521
Licensed for 20 years, Elizabeth Goble Bourlon is a Criminal Defense and Business Law lawyer who attended Stetson University College of Law... read more >
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Nonprofit Legal Associations

American Association for Justice

The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.


Oklahoma Association for Justice

The OAJ has a proud history of advocating for the rights of the individual in the civil court system, and for providing educational opportunities to its members.


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