Legal help for Broken Arrow
Addison Law Firm helps Broken Arrow residents after serious injuries, car and truck crashes, civil-rights violations, and workplace disputes. We also counsel businesses, employers, nonprofits, and Tribal governments. Tell us what happened, and we will explain the most useful next step.
Addison Law Firm serves clients in Broken Arrow from its Oklahoma City office. The firm does not maintain an office in Broken Arrow. Phone and video consultations are available, and in-person arrangements depend on the case.
How we can help
You do not need to diagnose the legal claim before calling. Choose the page that sounds most like your situation, or contact us when several issues overlap.
We evaluate serious problems that affect your health, job, safety, finances, or basic rights.
We help leaders make sound decisions before a contract, workplace issue, investigation, or dispute becomes more disruptive.
Before the first conversation
You do not need a finished case file. The goal is to protect your immediate interests and give the lawyer a reliable starting point.
Get appropriate medical care, follow an immediate safety plan, or meet a court or workplace obligation that cannot wait. A consultation should support those needs, not delay them.
Save reports, notices, photographs, video, insurance messages, medical papers, pay information, policies, contracts, and court documents. Keep original digital files unchanged when possible.
Tell us about a hearing, response deadline, severance date, agency notice, upcoming vote, or insurer request. Also provide the exact names of the people and organizations involved.
Serving Broken Arrow
A serious legal problem can affect several parts of life at once. An injury can disrupt work and family finances. A workplace dispute can threaten income and health coverage. Government misconduct can leave a person unsure where to turn. We begin with the harm and the result you need.
Broken Arrow spans Tulsa and Wagoner Counties. Share the address and paperwork you have; we can identify the county, roadway owner, and questions that matter.
Traffic on State Highway 51, city streets, and turnpike connections includes commuters and commercial vehicles. A serious wreck may involve a company driver, vehicle owner, maintenance provider, contractor, or several insurers.
Broken Arrow crosses a county line, and road projects may involve the city, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, or the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Share the location; we can sort out who may have relevant information.
If you were fired, disciplined, denied pay or leave, or asked to sign an agreement, keep the notice and related messages. Early advice can help you respond without giving up an option by accident.
Medical visits, missed work, and vehicle loss can make an injury harder to manage. Broken Arrow Transit may help with some local trips, while the legal claim should account for reasonable transportation needs caused by the injury.

Why Addison
D. Colby Addison works directly with clients and prepares serious matters for negotiation or trial. The firm handles injury, civil-rights, employment, business, and Tribal-government work, while staying candid about risk, cost, and the information still needed.
D. Colby Addison is an Oklahoma trial lawyer handling injury, employment, civil-rights, business, and Tribal-law matters.
What happens after you contact us
The first conversation should give you direction. You do not need to arrive with a legal theory or a complete file.
Explain what happened, who was involved, how the problem has affected you, and whether a medical, court, employment, or contract date needs attention.
We consider the facts, possible legal issues, responsible parties, available proof, urgency, conflicts, and whether our experience matches the work the matter will require.
If representation is offered, we explain the proposed scope and fee terms in writing. If another lawyer or resource may be more useful, we say so directly.
Straight answers
These answers are a starting point. The right next step depends on what happened, who was involved, and when.
We evaluate serious personal-injury and vehicle-crash claims, civil-rights matters, employee-side workplace disputes, and selected complex litigation. We also advise businesses, employers, nonprofits, and Tribal governments. Case acceptance depends on the facts, timing, legal issues, conflicts, and work required.
Yes. We serve Broken Arrow clients and people throughout Oklahoma. You can begin by phone or video, and an in-person meeting can be arranged when the matter calls for one. Bring the street address, names involved, and any notice or report you already have.
It can matter for the court, agency, public records, or roadway involved, but you do not need to answer that question alone. Give us the exact address, responding agency, citation, report, or other paperwork. We can identify which county and legal questions deserve attention.
No. Contact us with what you know and the documents already available. A report, notice, photograph, insurance message, medical paper, paystub, or agreement may be enough to begin. We can identify what else would be useful after we understand the problem.
The initial consultation is free. Some accepted injury matters may use a contingency-fee agreement. Employment, civil-rights, business, Tribal-government, and other matters may use a different arrangement. The scope, fee, and responsibility for expenses are explained in writing before representation begins.
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Talk with an Oklahoma lawyer
Start with the problem in your own words. We will ask focused questions and help you understand whether Addison is the right firm for the next step.