Legal help for Edmond
Addison Law Firm helps people in Edmond with serious injuries, car and truck crashes, civil-rights violations, and workplace disputes. We also advise businesses, employers, nonprofits, and Tribal governments. Tell us what happened, and we will explain the most useful next step.
Addison Law Firm’s office is in Oklahoma City. We serve Edmond clients and do not maintain an Edmond location.
How we can help
You do not need to know the legal name for your problem. Pick the closest match, or contact us if you are unsure.
These pages explain the matters we most often evaluate for individuals in Edmond.
We also advise Oklahoma businesses, employers, nonprofits, and Tribal governments on difficult legal and operational matters.
A clearer way forward
You do not need to arrive with a legal theory. Tell us what happened, what changed, and what you need. We will identify what deserves attention now and explain the most useful next step.
If we accept a matter, the work and fee arrangement are explained in writing. Some injury matters may be handled on a contingency fee. Employment, civil-rights, business, and Tribal-government matters may use different arrangements. The initial consultation is free, and there is no obligation to hire the firm.
An Edmond mailing address may fall outside city limits, affecting which department responded. You do not need to sort that out before calling; a full address and any paperwork are enough.
Crashes on Interstate 35, Broadway, or city streets may involve commercial vehicles and several insurers. Keep the report number, photographs, medical information, and insurance messages.
A firing, discipline, denied leave, missing pay, or severance deadline may require a quick decision. Keep the notice and messages you have, and seek advice before signing or resigning.

Why Addison
D. Colby Addison works directly with clients and prepares serious matters for the demands of negotiation and litigation. The firm combines small-firm attention with experience across injury, civil-rights, employment, business, and Tribal-government work.
Oklahoma trial lawyer handling serious civil disputes for people, businesses, and Tribal organizations.
What happens after you contact us
A first conversation is meant to give you direction, not another assignment.
Share the basic story, who was involved, when it happened, and any date that may require attention.
We consider the legal issue, the available facts, potential conflicts, urgency, and whether our experience matches your needs.
We explain the proposed next step, what more we need, or why a different lawyer or resource may be more useful.
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. Tell us what happened, who was involved, and whether a date or decision is approaching.
Yes. We serve clients in Edmond and throughout Oklahoma. The first conversation can take place by phone or video, and in-person arrangements can be made when the matter calls for them.
The initial consultation is free. If the firm offers representation, the fee arrangement depends on the type and scope of the matter and is explained in writing before an attorney-client relationship begins.
No. Contact us with what you know. If you have a report, notice, letter, contract, paystub, insurance message, photograph, or medical information, keep it available. Do not delay an initial call while trying to build a perfect file.
That is normal. Give us a short account of what happened and the outcome you need. We can identify the closest practice area, ask for the most useful next detail, and tell you if another kind of lawyer is likely more useful.
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Local references
These links support the limited local details above. They do not determine what law applies to a particular situation.
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You do not need the right legal words. Give us the short version of what happened, and we will help you understand the next step.