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FAQs - Insurance Lawyers in city Tulsa How many Insurance lawyers actively serve residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma? Approximately 14 licensed attorneys focus on Insurance across Tulsa, Oklahoma. Most matters are filed through the Oklahoma District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Insurance lawyers in Tulsa, Oklahoma? In Tulsa, typical rates range from $200-$367 per hour for Insurance. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4028 and $7150, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Insurance matters usually take in courts near Tulsa? Insurance cases in Tulsa, Oklahoma usually take around 5-11 months depending on complexity and the Oklahoma District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Insurance cases for people living in Tulsa, Oklahoma? Residents of Tulsa typically see Insurance filings handled by the Oklahoma District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Insurance? About 66% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Insurance, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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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.
When I was seven, my family's home was destroyed by a tornado at 2:22AM on 2/22/1975. The insurer refused to pay for our home so we lived in a barn for an extended period. Ever since then I have always had a burning desire to hold insurance companies accountable. So when I decided to start a new lawfirm with my kids, 222 Injury Lawyers seemed like a natural choice for the name. Let us know if we can help you.
We defend consumers in credit card lawsuits from debt buyers who purchase old “zombie” credit card debt. We also sue those debt buyers under the FDCPA when those same debt collectors harass our clients. We represent consumers also in federal court against large credit reporting agencies such as Trans Union, Experian and Equifax when those credit reporting agencies fail to correct inaccurate information on consumer credit reports.
Ryan Fulda focuses his practice on representing claimants in complex insurance disputes and tort claims (claims for personal injury and property damage). Ryan has handled matters involving insurance law and torts since he began his practice over ten years ago. He has represented clients in jury trials in state and federal courts in Oklahoma involving claims in excess of $1 million. Ryan is AV-rated by Martindale Hubbell.. In representing clients involved in disputes with insurance companies, Ryan frequently handles claims arising out of injuries or damages caused by auto accidents, fires, floods, storms, and catastrophic events. These disputes commonly center around issues regarding whether a claim was caused by a covered cause of loss under an insurance policy, the applicability of potential exclusions under an insurance policy, and determination of the amount of payment for a loss. In the course of representing clients in such disputes, Ryan has litigated claims for declaratory judgment, breach of contract for insurance coverage, and bad faith handling of insurance claims.. Ryan also represents businesses in disputes involving claims for commercial property insurance coverage for damage to valuable equipment (such as unique manufacturing machinery and expensive oil and gas drilling implements), and claims for loss of income related to covered losses.. Ryan regularly represents clients in claims for recovery of insurance benefits for uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage (“UM Coverage”). Ryan regularly authors educational materials and presents at seminars on UM Coverage in Oklahoma.. He also regularly represents clients in tort claims for personal injury and property damage, including claims for motor vehicle negligence, trucking negligence, premises liability, products liability, and professional liability.. Ryan has been named a “Super Lawyer Rising Star” every year since 2013. He has presented at seminars on issues regarding insurance coverage and jury trials.. Ryan grew up in Tulsa and attended the University of Oklahoma for his undergraduate degree and law degree. After law school he returned to Tulsa to practice law.
Myriah S. Downs is a civil litigation attorney in Oklahoma. Her practice focuses on the areas of insurance, personal injury, civil rights, commercial/business litigation, environmental law, workers compensation, federal vaccine claims, auto accidents/car wrecks, and class actions. Myriah is licensed to practice law in the State of Oklahoma, the Northern District of Oklahoma, and the United States Court of Federal Claims.In additional to representing clients at all phases of litigation, Myriah has presented oral arguments before state and federal trial courts, drafted pleadings and motions, conducted all levels of discovery including interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admission, witness depositions, and expert witness selection. Myriah has drafted appeals to the Oklahoma Supreme Court and represented clients in the United States Court of Federal Claims Vaccine Court.Myriah is an active member of the National Bar Association, the Northeastern Oklahoma Black Lawyers Association, Tulsa Bar Association Diversity Committee and Black Professionals of Tulsa. Myriah was named to the inaugural Lawyers of Color, Inc. Hot List honoring 100 legal professionals around the southwestern United States.
Life can be unpredictable. In middle school, I decided I wanted to teach orchestra. I went to undergrad at a small university in Iowa and majored in music education. After graduation, I moved to Kansas to teach orchestra and absolutely loved it. After my fourth year of teaching, my position was eliminated due to state budget cuts. Heartbroken, I stumbled upon a job at a personal injury lawfirm and was molded into a paralegal.. I soon discovered that insurance isn't as cut and dry as the insurance companies would like you to believe, and the average person needs help to obtain the benefits they deserve and are entitled to. I also discovered that I loved the work: I was still teaching, just a different subject.. I loved helping people so much that I decided to go back to school to become an attorney. I graduated from the University of Tulsa College of Law and passed the Oklahoma Bar Exam in 2016.. Just like life, accidents and injuries can be unpredictable. If you need help, please give me a call to discuss your claim. The insurance companies and corporations have attorneys helping them, I am here to help you!
Joyce & Graddy, PLLC, and American Indian Owned Law Firm
I am orignially from Fairbanks, AK, a blue collar town in the middle of nowhere. Growing up in an atmosphere like Fairbanks contributed alot to the person that I am today. It instilled in me a strong work ethic, even in highschool if you weren't working 60 hrs a week during the summer time then your friends would joke that you had an easy job, that carries over to my practice today. Growing up in Fairbanks also instilled a sense of self reliance and a drive to overcome obtacles that has stayed with me through out my life.. Many people ask "How'd you end up all the way down here in Oklahoma?" My family is orginally from Oklahoma going all the back to the land rush days. My parents, grandparents, and Aunt and Uncle all moved to Alaska in the late 70's to pursue new oppurntunities in the last frontier. After highschool I spen several years playing Junior hockey and finally had to realize that a sports career was never going to pay the bills. Upon that realization I knew I had to look to a career and didn't want to work in the bitter cold of the oild fields of Northern Alaska. My sister was attending OU at the time and filled out an application for me and it came back that I was accepted, so off I went.. I graduated from OU in 4 years and then attended the University of Tulsa College of Law where I graduated in 2006. I had orginally planned to move to Washington State to be closer to home and passed the bar examination there before deciding that I would return to OKlahoma. I was licensed to practice law in OKlahoma in 2007 and immediately began working as an Assisstant Attorney General for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. I worked for the Nation for approximately 1 1/2 years before leavine to open up my own firm in 2008.. I have tried over a dozen jury trials, in both state and federal court, from misdemeanor assault and battery cases to a death penalty case. I am constantly trying to improve my trial skills by attending various seminars (e.g. Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College Death Penalty Course, Colorado Method of Voir Dire in Boulder colorado as well as the Pat Williams Criminal Defense Institute).. I am currently married and have 2 children.. My practice focuses entirely on criminal law and I am dedicated to protecting the rights of my clients above all else.
Guy primarily handles wrongful death cases or injuries that are catestrophic. Many of his case arise from deaths caused by healthcare facility malpractice, such as nursing homes, hospitals, assisted living centers, and other healthcare facilities. He also handles cases of death and serious injury involving car accidents, drunk drivers, semi-trucks, motorcyles, bicycles, and many other types of accidents. Guy has been representing injured clients and thier families for over 30 years.
Eric Clark is a trial attorney at law firm of Rhodes Hieronymus specializing in personal injury, construction defect, and premises liability. Rhodes Hieronymus is a litigation law firm, created in 1931. For over 86 years, our trial and appellate lawyers have established the law of Oklahoma in many areas of our expertise. We boast an impressive record of results attained in high profile lawsuits. We are equally proud of results attained in disputes that never made the headlines. Regardless of the size of your case, our attorneys will give you their utmost attention in seeking to resolve your legal problem as quickly and efficiently as possible. Please contact me with your legal issue and you will not only get my attention but our firm's 86 years of expertise.. I look forward to speaking with you.. Sincerely,Eric L. Clark