Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 74135 | 46 available
46 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 74135 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.2/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $381 per hour.
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You need to be able to communicate with your attorney, and know that they understand what you are going through. As a former Licensed Professional Counselor (L.P.C.) with over a decade of experience in helping children, adults, and families through difficult times, I have empathy for your exoeriences and a set of skills that are unique to the field of law. My clients dont fear calling me, nor do they walk away feeling misunderstood. I take several steps to make sure that my clients are educated about the legal processes they are going to experience. I believe that if my clients are informed and understand their case, they can improve their well-being and confidence, resulting in a decrease in stress and anxiety, throughout their legal actions.. My practice is focused on family law. I represent people in divorces, child support, alimony, custody disputes, modifications, relocations, adoptions, estate planning, and guardianships, as well as providing services as a G.A.L. and Parent Coordinator. I also help clients who have been injured by another person's negligence, such as in car wrecks.
With two consecutive years named to Rising Stars, Attorney Daniel Aizenman has earned a reputation as the Tulsa personal injury lawyer his clients can trust. He has secured settlement awards totaling millions of dollars, and has the in-depth knowledge and insights to help clients obtain the best possible outcome for their situations. If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence or irresponsibility, don’t try to fight the insurance companies on your own. Call Aizenman Law Group today to schedule your free consultation and get started building a compelling case strategy to get the coverage you need.
Wilson White is a native Tulsan who has practiced law in Oklahoma for nearly 30 years. He is an experienced trial lawyer in all types of personal injury and workers’ compensation matters. In his first 13 years of practice, he defended corporations and large insurance companies. In the last 15 years, he has represented injured people, which has provided him tremendous satisfaction and peace of mind.. Wilson is admitted to practice in all Oklahoma state courts and the three federal Oklahoma District Courts. Wilson has also prosecuted multiple cases and completed oral arguments in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. In his free time, Wilson enjoys the outdoors and especially spending time at the lake. He is the proud father to his favorite son and his favorite daughter.
William “Chad” McLain is a leader in the field of personal injury law. Chad handles injury and death claims arising from serious automobile, trucking collisions and life-altering accidents. He has recovered millions of dollars in settlements, awards and verdicts for his clients.. As a former insurance claims specialist, he has a keen understanding of the ins and outs of the claims and litigation side of the insurance industry. Chad is passionate about pursuing justice for his clients injured through the negligence of others. He focuses his practice in personal injury, wrongful death, medical negligence, business contract litigation, and insurance bad faith.. Chad is active in the community through various professional and university-affiliated organizations. Chad is currently an officer on the Board of Directors for the Oklahoma Association for Justice. He also currently serves as a board member of Tulsa Lawyers for Children, a non-profit organization providing legal services to deprived children through the Tulsa County Juvenile Court System.. He is on the Board of the Tulsa County Bar Foundation, and currently serves as the Chairperson of the Capital Campaign to revitalize the Tulsa County Bar Center. Chad has held leadership positions within the Tulsa County Bar Association and Tulsa County Bar Foundation for many years, including Chair of the Law Week, Community Outreach and Bench & Bar Committees, and Chair of the TCBA’s Pro Bono Celebration.. Chad also currently serves as the President of the Board of Governors for the Summit Club. Additionally, Chad served on the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane Club Board of Directors for many years in various leadership positions.. The attorneys of Graves McLain law firm volunteer their time to various community and charitable organizations like “Lawyers Against Hunger” and “Tulsa Lawyers for Children”. TLC handles deprived children cases at the juvenile bureau where the Public Defender’s office has a conflict. They represent minors who are adjudicated, deprived, and are in the custody of the Department of Human Services.. In 2016, the firm started a backpack drive to benefit school children in underprivileged areas of the Tulsa Public School system and were able to donate over 300 backpacks to the students at Jackson Elementary.. The attorneys of Graves McLain law firm volunteer their time to various community and charitable organizations like “Lawyers Against Hunger” and “Tulsa Lawyers for Children”. TLC handles deprived children cases at the juvenile bureau where the Public Defender’s office has a conflict. They represent minors who are adjudicated, deprived, and are in the custody of the Department of Human Services.
Rachel E. Gusman is a junior partner with Graves McLain. She is a committed and passionate advocate for her clients’ rights, concentrating her practice in the areas of medical negligence, motor vehicle accidents, personal injuries, vaccine injuries and civil rights litigation.. In 2012, Rachel secured an $11 million settlement, through the National Vaccine Compensation Program, on behalf of a child that suffered injuries as a result of a routine vaccination. In just seven years of practice, she has also secured millions of dollars by verdict and settlement on behalf of clients that have suffered injuries as a result of excessive force, wrongful death, dog attacks, and unsafe premises.. She has been recognized as a Rising Star in Super Lawyers® for six consecutive years beginning in 2010 for her professional achievements and industry recognitions.. In addition to the zealous representation of her clients, Rachel volunteers with the Lawyers Fighting HungerSpring and Thanksgiving Drives which have fed, and continue to feed, thousands of families across Oklahoma. She also volunteers with Tulsa Lawyers for Children. TLC attorneys represent children who are adjudicated deprived and are in the custody of the Department of Human Services. She is active in the Tulsa County Bar Association and Oklahoma Bar Association.
Malcolm Smith was born in Louisiana and moved to Oklahoma at the age of twelve. He graduated high school from Marion Military Institute in Marion, Alabama. He received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University. He started law school at Oklahoma City University and went to night school, working during the day, first as a minute clerk for Oklahoma County District Court Judge Jack R. Parr and, later, as a legal intern for a law firm where the focus was insurance defense. While at OCU, Malcolm was elected class representative to the school’s Student Bar Association.. Malcolm transferred to the University of Tulsa College of Law and received his Juris Doctor from there in 1981. He worked in the Civil Division of the Legal Department of the City of Tulsa as a legal intern while in law school. After graduating, he served as an Assistant City Prosecutor for the City of Tulsa. Afterwards, he had a private general law practice in Ardmore, Oklahoma for five years. While in Ardmore, among other things, Malcolm served as President of the Carter County Bar Association and as part time Municipal Judge for the nearby City of Healdton, Oklahoma.. Malcolm returned to Tulsa in 1989 to become a staff attorney for the Oklahoma State Insurance Fund, a quasi-state agency which provided workers’ compensation insurance for state agencies and private employers. He left to become an associate in the workers’ compensation department of a Tulsa insurance defense firm and, after several years there, opened his own law office concentrating on the defense of workers’ compensation cases. To enhance his knowledge of medical matters, Malcolm took classes in medical terminology and human anatomy and physiology at Tulsa Community College.. A veteran of hundreds of non-jury trials and 85 jury trials, Malcolm is also accomplished in appellate practice having won cases resulting in published opinions in all three of Oklahoma’s appellate courts, the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals and the Court of Civil Appeals.. Malcolm has long participated in professional related activities. In Ardmore he served as the county bar association’s Law Day chairman and the program he organized won the Hicks Epton Award for best program in the state. He also served as Carter County Bar Association delegate to the state bar’s annual meeting. He has served as secretary-treasurer of the Tulsa County Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section Committee. He has served on several county bar association committees, including the Fee Arbitration Committee and Bar Foundation’s Golf Tournament Committee. In 2016 Malcolm attended the annual convention of the International Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards and Commissions in Portland, Maine to keep abreast of current events in the area of workers’ compensation from around the country.. Away from the profession, Malcolm has served his community in a number of capacities including as his church’s moderator of the board of deacons, Sunday school teacher and men’s softball team coach. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club of Tulsa and has served in various capacities as a volunteer for the Miss Oklahoma Pageant, including as a local pageant judge. Malcolm joined Alliance Francaise de Tulsa while he was taking classes at Tulsa Community College. He attained enough credits to receive a certificate in French. He has traveled to France six times. He has also had classes in German, Italian and Spanish. During Malcolm’s seven year tenure on the board of directors for Tulsa Global Alliance he hosted international visitors, served as chairman of the Toast the Host Committee and twice attended the annual meeting of the International Visitors Program in Washington, D.C.
If you were injured in a car accident, don't get run over by the insurance company, too. When you work with an experienced lawyer, you won't need to wait for the insurance company's approval to receive a rental car or medical treatment. Attorney Chris L. Knight has more than 30 years of legal experience, and he helps clients in Tulsa and throughout northeast Oklahoma receive the immediate legal counsel they need.
I hail from Webb City, a quaint town near Joplin, Missouri. My academic journey took me to the University of Arkansas where I completed my undergraduate studies before advancing to the University of Arkansas School of Law. After earning my degree, I relocated to Tulsa and started my law career in September 2010.. Initially, I joined a private law firm where my focus was on workers' compensation insurance defense. During this period, I honed my trial abilities, conducted hundreds of depositions, and became a proficient negotiator through extensive participation in mediations. In 2012, I transitioned to a role as in-house counsel for a prominent nationwide insurance company, where I defended general liability and workers' compensation cases.. Currently, my practice is dedicated to assisting individuals who have been injured—through no fault of their own—in obtaining the compensation they rightfully deserve.
I grew up in a small town in rural New Mexico. I attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah where I received a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Psychology. I then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to attend law school at the University of Tulsa College of Law.. I have a wife and four children. When I'm not battling at work to protect the rights and dignities of clients, I enjoy being at home with them. My hobbies and interests include raising backyard chickens, gardening and doing home improvement projects.. Having been preparing bankruptcy cases for the last 5 years, I have filed more than five hundred Chapter 7 cases to date. I enjoy the practice of bankruptcy because it allows me to truly help people at the time of their greatest financial need. My bankruptcy practice focuses on individual consumers with personal debt as well as small businesses needing to liquidate.. I also have a robust Social Security Disability practice where I have represented clients in close to one hundred Social Security hearings since I began practicing Social Security law. I have helped Social Security claimants get benefits who have both physical and mental disabilities. I enjoy this practice because it allows me to help those whose circumstances have rendered them unable to work. I'm an advocate for those who have spent their whole working lives paying into an insurance system (our Social Security Disability system) that has now denied them the benefit of that insurance at the time of their greatest need.. I also work with Personal Injury clients that have been injured, due to no fault of their own, and help them get the treatment and compensation they need and deserve.
Dan Graves has spent over 20 years recovering millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for people injured by the negligence of others. His successes in complex litigation include medical negligence, wrongful death, civil rights violation cases, and insurance bad faith.. Dan has extensive experience fighting and winning against powerful corporations, insurance companies, and state agencies, in high-profile litigation. Dan has been quoted in the New York Times in connection with his firm’s wrongful death claim against a national healthcare provider for the insulin overdose and death of a patient. Dan has appeared in Lawyers USA in connection with the firm’s $20,000, wrongful death verdict in connection with the death of a foster child. He Dan has appeared on NBC’s Dateline in connection with the firm’s prosecution of a State agency for the wrongful death of a toddler while in daycare. He has had numerous cases featured on the front page of the Tulsa World involving civil rights violations, personal injuries to clients, and death claims.. Dan recognizes that the settlement values of his client’s cases are valued, in large part, by two things: 1) the willingness of their attorney to take the client’s case to trial; and 2) their attorney’s ability to succeed in front of a jury. Dan has tried numerous cases to successful jury verdict for his clients – whether their claim involved soft tissue injuries (whiplash) in a car wreck, or the death of a loved one.. Dan is rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell and has been repeatedly chosen for Oklahoma Super Lawyer. He maintains the highest Avvo rating of 10 out 10. Dan has been featured in Oklahoma Magazine readers as a “Best of the Best” Lawyer in Oklahoma.. Dan is a frequent lecturer. He has served as faculty for continuing legal education seminars in personal injury trial work, medical negligence advocacy, wrongful death law, and legal writing. His pro bono work includes volunteering his time and resources for various community and charitable organizations like “Lawyers Fighting Hunger” and “Tulsa Lawyers for Children”.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Tulsa and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Tulsa and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Tulsa and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Tulsa and surrounding areas.