Oklahoma County Workers' Compensation Lawyers
Compare 24 top rated Oklahoma attorneys serving Oklahoma County.
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Workers' Comp, Insurance Claims, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
James Robert Lloyd
Tulsa County, OK Workers' Compensation Attorney with 45 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Personal Injury, Products Liability and Tax
University of Tulsa College of Law
Workers' Comp
University of Kansas School of Law
Workers' Comp and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp, Criminal and Employment
Oklahoma City University School of Law
Lori Kay Rogers
Tulsa County, OK Workers' Compensation Lawyer with 16 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Business, Criminal and Personal Injury
Texas Tech University School of Law
Workers' Comp, Collections, Criminal and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
David M. Garrett
Tulsa County, OK Workers' Compensation Lawyer with 51 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
University of Tulsa College of Law
Workers' Comp, Civil Rights, Employment and Social Security Disability
Workers' Comp, Criminal, Insurance Defense and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp and Personal Injury
Michael Scott Ash
Tulsa County, OK Workers' Compensation Attorney with 32 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Civil Rights, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
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Tim Maxcey
Pittsburg County, OK Workers' Compensation Lawyer with 32 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
Texas Tech University School of Law
McAlester Attorney Tim Maxcey is highly skilled and experienced in a variety of practice areas. As a personal injury lawyer in McAlester, he has a long track record of success and a comprehensive understanding of this area of law. Additionally, he obtained numerous accolades, including being BV® Distinguished™ Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, one of the highest possible ratings. Mr. Maxcey genuinely cares about his clients and is committed to providing them with the highest quality of care and representation possible. Regardless of your type of legal issue or how complicated it may be, he has the experience necessary to...
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Workers' Comp, Estate Planning, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
University of Oklahoma
J. Todd Willhoite is a Claremore attorney who has been practicing in Claremore since 1991. He handles probate law, wills and trusts, estate planning, Social Security Disability, personal injury law, and workers' compensation law.
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Eric Grantham
Pittsburg County, OK Workers' Compensation Attorney with 13 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability
University of Tulsa College of Law
Oklahoma personal injury, medical malpractice and workers' compensation lawyer.
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Grant Kincannon
Jackson County, OK Workers' Compensation Attorney with 6 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Products Liability
Oklahoma City University School of Law
Grant Kincannon is an Altus native who, upon receiving his education at Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma City University, moved his family back to Southwest Oklahoma. He has been living and working as an attorney in Altus since 2014. Although Grant maintains a diverse practice including many facets of the law, he primarily focuses his law practice on Civil Litigation matters with a particular emphasis in representing those who are injured by the negligence of others.
Injured on the job?
The workers' compensation system attempts to streamline the process for handling work-related injuries and illnesses, such as a loss of limb, back injury, or repetitive strain injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. The system generally provides fixed remedies to employees suffering from work-related injuries without requiring the employee to prove fault, thereby minimizing the need for litigation and its associated costs. Benefits from workers' compensation insurance may include medical care, temporary disability benefits, permanent disability benefits, vocational rehabilitation, and death benefits.
The workers' compensation system is typically an alternative to filing a civil lawsuit for a personal injury claim, and in most cases, you may not pursue both avenues for compensation for an injury.
A workers' compensation lawyer can help you navigate the workers' compensation system to get the full benefits to which you are entitled. If your injury was caused by someone or something not covered by your employer's workers' compensation insurance, a workers' compensation attorney can help you file a third-party claim so that you get the compensation you deserve.
Sometimes workers' compensation attorneys also handle matters in personal injury or employment law. However, some attorneys also handle workers' compensation matters exclusively.
Cumulative injury: The career total of an employee's job-related injuries resulting in disabilities.
Third-party claim: A legal claim by an employee against a party who is not the employer and whose negligence caused injury during or in the course of employment.