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Tornado-tested resilience deserves trial-ready advocacy. Aggressive representation from the I-35 corridor — fighting for Cleveland County families in personal injury, civil rights, and employment law.
Moore is a city defined by resilience. The EF5 tornadoes of 1999, 2013, and the May 2013 Plaza Towers Elementary disaster forged a community that rebuilds stronger. That same determination defines our legal advocacy — aggressive, thorough, and relentless in Cleveland County courtrooms.
With 62,000 residents along the I-35 corridor between Oklahoma City and Norman, Moore faces a unique combination of legal challenges: high-volume interstate traffic causes devastating trucking and car accidents, the 19th Street commercial corridor generates employment disputes and premises liability claims, and proximity to Tinker Air Force Base creates complex federal employment issues. Moore's location in Tornado Alley adds insurance bad faith litigation that few other cities understand as deeply.
Civil cases are filed in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman. Federal claims — including § 1983 civil rights actions and FLSA wage disputes — go to the Western District of Oklahoma in downtown OKC. We litigate in both courts with strategic precision, and our founding attorney's Tribal Supreme Court Justice experience adds post-McGirt jurisdictional fluency that matters in Cleveland County.

Serving clients in Moore 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.
Moore cases are heard in Norman, OKC, and local municipal courts — we litigate in all three.
Norman, OK — state civil and criminal cases for Moore residents
OKC — federal § 1983, FLSA, and ADA cases for Cleveland County
Moore, OK — traffic and municipal ordinance matters
Moore lawsuits are heard in Norman. We appear in Cleveland County District Court regularly and know the local procedures, judges, and opposing counsel patterns.
Moore is ground zero for Tornado Alley litigation. We handle insurance bad faith claims under 36 O.S. § 3629 — holding insurers accountable for lowball offers and wrongful denials.
Insurance companies settle faster when they know you'll go to trial. We prepare every case for the Cleveland County courtroom — and opposing counsel knows it.
Comprehensive representation for individuals and families along the I-35 corridor and throughout Cleveland County.
I-35 crashes, 19th Street collisions, and tornado-related insurance bad faith claims. We fight insurance companies in Cleveland County District Court for maximum compensation.
Semi-truck collisions on I-35's construction zones and service roads through Moore. FMCSA regulatory expertise, rapid black box preservation, and carrier accountability.
Discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage theft at Moore's retail corridor, Tinker AFB civilian positions, and Moore Public Schools. EEOC and FLSA expertise.
Post-McGirt jurisdictional analysis for Cleveland County's Absentee Shawnee and Chickasaw Nation boundaries. Tribal Supreme Court Justice experience.
§ 1983 claims against Moore PD, Cleveland County Sheriff, and the Cleveland County Detention Center. Excessive force, jail conditions, and police misconduct.
Surgical errors and misdiagnoses at Norman Regional Moore, SSM Health St. Anthony South, and OU Health. Affidavit of Merit expertise for Cleveland County patients.
From I-35 crashes to tornado insurance fights — Cleveland County's trial-ready legal team. Free consultation, no fee unless we win.
No Fee Unless We Win
Common questions about legal representation in Moore