Legal help for Moore and Cleveland County
Addison Law Firm helps Moore-area people after serious injuries, car and truck crashes, civil-rights violations, medical harm, and workplace problems. The firm also advises Tribal governments, businesses, employers, and nonprofits when leaders need practical legal counsel.
Addison Law Firm's office is in Oklahoma City. The firm serves Moore-area clients and can meet by phone, video, or arrangement.
How Addison can help
You do not have to know the right practice area. Pick the subject that sounds closest, or describe the situation in your own words when you contact the firm. You can begin before every detail is clear.
These services focus on a person's injury, freedom, job, medical care, or financial stability after something serious goes wrong.
Addison helps leadership teams handle important decisions, agreements, investigations, disputes, and litigation with direct, workable advice.
If the problem is recent
A few calm decisions can make the first legal review more useful without asking you to investigate the matter yourself.
Get appropriate medical care and move away from immediate danger. Do not ignore a court date, response date, disciplinary meeting, or paper awaiting your signature.
Save reports, photographs, messages, medical instructions, job records, bills, contracts, and insurance papers. Keep full electronic files instead of screenshots when possible.
Record the main events, names, dates, explanations, injuries, and changes in daily life. Plain notes made now can be more accurate than later memory.
Serving Moore-area clients
A collision on Interstate 35 may lead to medical care in Moore, Norman, or Oklahoma City. A workplace dispute may involve a company whose decision-makers sit elsewhere. Tell Addison where the problem began and what has happened since.
Moore's 19th Street businesses, busy local roads, neighborhoods, schools, and medical offices create familiar settings, but the address does not decide the case. The useful starting point is your account, the people involved, and the papers already in your hands.
Save the direction, exit, lane, nearby business, report information, photographs, and witness names after a crash. A general Moore location may be too broad later.
Keep one list of clinics, hospitals, specialists, imaging centers, pharmacies, and therapy visits. That list helps connect a scattered medical history.
A report, paystub, termination notice, medical record, contract, court paper, or insurance letter can identify the decision that needs attention first.

Why Addison
Addison handles substantial civil matters for individuals and organizations. The firm tests the facts, explains risk honestly, and prepares accepted matters for the real demands of negotiation or litigation.
D. Colby Addison is an Oklahoma trial lawyer whose work includes serious injury, civil-rights, employment, Tribal government, business, and organizational matters.
What happens when you reach out
The conversation begins with what happened, how it affected you, and whether a decision or date is approaching.
Tell the story in your own words. Include who was involved, what changed, what you were told, and what you are worried could happen next.
The firm may ask for a focused group of documents, photographs, messages, or medical information. You do not need a perfect file before starting.
Addison explains the likely direction and any major unanswered questions. If representation is offered, the work and fee terms are stated in writing first.
Straight answers
These answers are a starting point. The right next step depends on what happened, who was involved, and when.
The firm reviews serious injury, car and truck crash, civil-rights, medical-negligence, and employee-side workplace matters. Addison also advises Tribal governments, Tribal entities, businesses, nonprofits, and employers. Tell us what happened and the firm will explain whether and how it can help.
Yes. Describe what happened, how it affected you, and what decision or deadline feels most urgent. You do not need to identify a claim or choose between several practice areas before the first conversation.
A short timeline and one or two key documents are enough to begin. Useful items may include a crash report, medical summary, employment notice, court paper, contract, photograph, message thread, or insurance letter.
Usually. A first conversation can often happen by phone or video, and documents can be shared securely. If the firm offers representation, it will explain how later meetings and signatures can be arranged.
No. A conversation or document submission does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after the firm confirms acceptance and both sides complete a written agreement describing the scope and terms.
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Talk with a Moore lawyer
Share the central problem, its effect on you, and any decision or date approaching. Addison will listen and explain the useful next step.