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Legal Representation for McAlester & Pittsburg County

Home to the Oklahoma State Penitentiary and McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, McAlester presents unique legal challenges. Addison Law Firm provides strategic advocacy.

Why Choose Addison Law Firm?

State Penitentiary

OSP creates unique civil rights considerations for inmates and employees.

Indian Nation Turnpike

Major corridor bringing commercial traffic through the region.

Choctaw Territory

McAlester is within Choctaw Nation with post-McGirt implications.

D. Colby Addison - Oklahoma Attorney

Your Attorney: D. Colby Addison

Serving clients in McAlester and throughout Oklahoma, D. Colby Addison brings aggressive, strategic advocacy to every case. Recognized as a Super Lawyer and serving as a Tribal Supreme Court Justice, Mr. Addison has secured millions in settlements and verdicts for injured Oklahomans.

Super Lawyers Rising Star
Tribal Supreme Court Justice
Avvo Client's Choice Award
Federal Court & 10th Circuit Practice
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Local Legal Representation

Standing up for Pittsburg County residents.

Pittsburg County Courthouse

McAlester, OK

Indian Nation Turnpike

Handling accidents along the major north-south corridor.

Serving Southeastern Oklahoma

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about legal representation in McAlester

We work on contingency—no upfront fees and no payment unless we win your case. Free consultations available for Pittsburg County residents.
Yes. We represent individuals with civil rights claims against OSP, including excessive force, inadequate medical care, and unconstitutional conditions. These federal § 1983 cases require specialized expertise.
McAlester sits within Choctaw Nation territory. We handle tribal jurisdiction questions, ICWA cases, and tribal court matters. Our attorney's experience as a Tribal Supreme Court Justice is invaluable here.
The turnpike sees heavy commercial traffic. Document the scene, seek medical care, get a police report, and contact us before speaking with insurance adjusters.
Civil cases go to Pittsburg County District Court. Tribal matters may involve Choctaw Nation courts. Federal cases go to the Eastern District of Oklahoma.

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