Oklahoma City Personal Injury Lawyer
Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Lawyer and Personal Injury Attorney
When you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury, whether in a car accident, on the job, at the doctor's office or at a place of business, you should have someone you can trust on your side to make sure your right to financial recovery is protected. The decisions and actions you take now to protect your legal rights can impact your life for years to come.
When you rely on our knowledge and experience at the law office of Laird, Hammons, Laird PLLC, you get a professional who understands how important your maximum recovery is. With more than 85 years of combined experience in our office, we can take action in your case to make sure you get a full and fair result.
Talk to an Experienced Oklahoma City Personal Injury Attorney
Experience and a proven record of success are important to getting results. Insurance companies are in business to be profitable, and sometimes they work to make that profit by minimizing and denying the valid claims of the seriously injured. Without someone to help you negotiate and litigate, you may lose your rightful access to compensation that could pay for medical costs, long-term care, medication, lost wages and much more.
We have the skill and tools to take on a diverse range of cases for Oklahoma's injured, including:
- Personal injury
- Workers' compensation
- Wrongful death
- Serious and catastrophic injury
- Social Security Disability
In addition, we also provide guidance to clients in areas of criminal defense and family law. To every case and every client, we pledge close personal attention and unwavering commitment to helping you get the results you are owed.
Take the First Step to Protect Your Rights
We are driven to succeed for our clients, and we are proud to have established a proven reputation for results. We deliver straightforward answers and client-focused representation. Contact our Oklahoma City law office today to schedule a free consultation and case review.










