
Tulsa County
Owasso High-Value Injury & Civil Rights Representation
Serious injury and civil-rights cases in Owasso need fast evidence control, verified proof, and direct access to attorney review.
Documented Tulsa County Area Result
Semi-Truck Rear End Collision
Rear-end trucking collision matter involving driver qualification and medical-disqualification issues.
Owasso sees commuter, retail, and school traffic on US-169 and 96th Street. Our attorneys provide experienced representation for Owasso families facing serious injuries.
Court filing lane
Tulsa County Courthouse (cases heard in Tulsa)
Venue awareness matters when a Tulsa County case moves from intake to filing.
Custody risk point
David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center
Medical-neglect and civil-rights matters often turn on facility-specific records and retention windows.
Treatment corridor
Ascension St. John Owasso
Early records from emergency and specialist care can define both causation and damages value.
Crash corridor
US-169 • SH-20 • 96th Street North
Commercial-vehicle and catastrophic-wreck proof often depends on scene, fleet, and roadway evidence preserved early.
Start with the matter closest to what happened in Owasso
These case paths are organized to move quickly from local facts to liability, damages, and attorney review.
High-Value Negligence
Serious negligence representation for fatal crashes, catastrophic injuries, truck wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, and major premises cases.
Personal Injury
Comprehensive representation for serious injury cases including car accidents, workplace injuries, and catastrophic harm.
Car Accident
Attorney review for serious car wrecks involving disputed fault, injury proof, coverage issues, and evidence preservation.
Truck Wrecks
Commercial truck and fleet crash cases involving driver records, vehicle data, maintenance files, and early evidence preservation.
How We Evaluate Owasso Cases
We start with records, venue, preservation needs, and the proof required for the specific claim.
- We identify the correct filing path for Tulsa County matters and evaluate whether a state or federal forum fits the claim.
- Preservation demands are prioritized early. When a crash involves US-169 or SH-20, we look for vehicle data, video, dispatch records, and witness timelines.
- We publish $160.85 million in documented recoveries across personal injury, wrongful death, and civil-rights matters. Representative results appear with category, summary, and disclaimer context.
- For custody matters involving David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, we focus on intake records, medical logs, video retention, staffing records, and policy evidence.
When Owasso facts call for attorney review
A high-value case is not just a big number. It often involves life-changing harm, disputed responsibility, meaningful damages, and records that need careful review. Local facts matter, but the real question is whether the harm, defendant, damages, and proof support trial-level review.
Why Owasso context changes the case plan
Start with where the incident happened, what records may exist, what treatment followed, and which local practice area best fits the case.
North Tulsa Community Injury Cases
Owasso has grown from a small town to a Tulsa-area suburb. Highway 169 connects Owasso to downtown Tulsa, while 76th Street and 96th Street handle retail, school-zone, and commuter traffic. We represent families throughout Owasso and Rogers County.
Cases We Handle in Owasso
- Highway 169 Crashes: High-speed commuter and commercial collisions on the main artery to Tulsa.
- School Zone Accidents: With multiple schools in the Owasso Public Schools district, morning and afternoon rush creates hazards for children and parents.
- Retail Corridor Wrecks: Distracted driving accidents in the 76th Street and 96th Street commercial areas.
- Civil Rights: Excessive force claims and in-custody death litigation at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.
Where Your Case Is Filed
Owasso cases crossing into Rogers County are filed at the Rogers County Courthouse at 219 S Missouri Ave, Claremore. Emergency care at Bailey Medical Center in Owasso, with trauma transport to St. John Medical Center in Tulsa.
Immediate review
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Start with a confidential review if records, witnesses, or insurer positioning may change quickly in Tulsa County.
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We focus on serious injury and civil-rights matters where records, proof, and case value matter most. Select a practice area to learn more.
Local Context in Owasso
Courthouse
Tulsa County Courthouse (cases heard in Tulsa)
Hospitals
- Ascension St. John Owasso
Major Highways
US-169, SH-20, 96th Street North
Request Owasso Case Review
Injured in Owasso? Start with the record.
Evidence can change, witnesses can become harder to reach, and insurance companies may build defense narratives while you wait. Contact Hicks Law Firm for attorney review. Contingency-fee representation may be available after attorney review.
Request Owasso Case Review
Serious injury and civil-rights cases in Tulsa County are reviewed by trial counsel.
Start with the facts
A clear summary of what happened, who was involved, and what evidence may exist is enough to begin.
Confidential review
The firm reviews your information and responds if the matter appears to fit.
Evidence and timing
Dates, locations, records, photos, video, and witness names help us understand what may need to be preserved.
How to reach you
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