Jason Hicks

Civil Rights & Trial Attorney

A graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College, Jason Hicks does not treat serious cases as routine claims. His work focuses on litigation where records, witnesses, expert review, and trial preparation matter.

Jason Hicks Trial Attorney
$30M+
Recovered for Clients

National Recognition & Admissions

⚖️ Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College
🏆 Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
🔨 U.S. Federal Courts (Western/Northern/Eastern)

Not All Lawyers Are Trial Lawyers.

Serious injury and civil-rights cases should not be treated like paperwork. They need attorney attention, proof development, and a plan if the facts have to be tested. That is the standard for this firm.

Jason Hicks built this practice on a simple premise: serious cases should be prepared as if they may be tested.That preparation helps keep valuation, negotiation, and litigation strategy grounded in the evidence.

Areas of Focus

  • Catastrophic Trucking Crashes: Uncovering logbook fraud and black box data.
  • Civil Rights Violations: Holding police and jails accountable under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
  • Oil Field Explosions: Representing roughnecks against negligence.

"Insurance companies and defendants often have experienced legal teams. My job is to preserve the evidence, apply the law, and make sure the consequences are taken seriously."

- Jason Hicks

Verified Results

Case TypeInjuryResult
Construction InjuryJury Verdict$6.0 Million
Wrongful DeathSettlement$5.0 Million
Civil RightsSettlement$4.0 Million

*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Education

  • J.D., University of Oklahoma
  • Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College
  • B.B.A., University of Oklahoma

Admissions

  • Oklahoma Supreme Court
  • U.S. District Court, Western OK
  • U.S. District Court, Northern OK
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern OK

Memberships

  • Oklahoma Association for Justice
  • American Association for Justice
  • National Police Accountability Project

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