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Sapulpa Personal Injury Lawyer

Route 66 corridor crashes. Manufacturing plant injuries. I-44 interchange collisions. Aggressive personal injury advocacy from the Creek County seat.

Why Sapulpa Families Choose Us

Creek County Courthouse Veterans

Every Sapulpa personal injury case is filed at the Creek County District Court at 222 E Dewey Ave. We know the filing procedures, the judges, and the local settlement patterns that drive outcomes.

Manufacturing Injury Specialists

Berry Global, Ardagh, Schwan's, and Harsco employ hundreds in Sapulpa. We understand OSHA recordkeeping, workers' comp subrogation, and third-party product liability — the layers that separate a lost case from a major recovery.

Ascension St. John Network

Injured clients are typically treated at Ascension St. John Sapulpa for emergency and acute care, or transferred to Hillcrest or Saint Francis in Tulsa. We coordinate directly with these facilities to streamline records and testimony.

Cases We Handle in Sapulpa

Route 66 & Highway Crashes →

Five highways converge in Sapulpa — rear-end collisions, T-bone accidents at intersections, and head-on crashes on the two-lane Route 66 corridor.

Premises Liability →

Slip and falls at manufacturing plants, Route 66 tourist attractions, Lake Sahoma facilities, and commercial properties throughout Sapulpa.

Medical Malpractice →

Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, and inadequate care at Ascension St. John Sapulpa and area treatment facilities.

Wrongful Death →

Fatal crashes on I-44 and Route 66, industrial fatalities at manufacturing plants, and medical negligence resulting in death.

Personal injury attorney consultation in Sapulpa, Oklahoma

5 Highways

Converging in Sapulpa — creating a crash-risk profile of a city three times its size

Sapulpa's High-Risk Corridors

The “Crossroads of America” nickname comes with real consequences. Five highways converging in a city of 22,000 creates density most small towns never face.

US-75 / Route 66 Corridor

The US-75 corridor between Sapulpa and Glenpool averages over 18,000 vehicles per day. The transition from divided highway to two-lane Route 66 through downtown catches drivers off guard.

I-44 / Creek Turnpike

The I-44 and Creek Turnpike interchange in northeastern Sapulpa handles high-speed merges between interstate traffic and turnpike commuters heading to Broken Arrow — a frequent site of multi-vehicle pileups.

Manufacturing District

The industrial corridor along Highway 33 and the railroad tracks houses Berry Global, Ardagh, Harsco, and other plants generating commercial truck traffic, forklift incidents, and industrial chemical exposure.

Understanding Your Damages

Economic Damages

  • • Medical bills (emergency care at Ascension St. John Sapulpa, transfers to Tulsa hospitals)
  • • Lost wages and future earning capacity (critical for manufacturing shift workers)
  • • Property damage to your vehicle
  • • Out-of-pocket expenses (transportation to Tulsa specialists, home modifications)

Non-Economic Damages

  • • Pain and suffering
  • • Loss of enjoyment of life (unable to visit Lake Sahoma, Route 66 attractions)
  • • Emotional distress and mental anguish
  • • Loss of consortium for family members

We also represent Sapulpa injury victims in nearby Tulsa and Jenks and throughout Creek and Tulsa counties.

Related Insight

Understanding Oklahoma's comparative negligence rules is critical for any Sapulpa injury claim — especially when multiple parties share fault at busy intersections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Oklahoma follows a modified comparative negligence rule (23 O.S. § 13). You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault, though your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you're 30% at fault and damages total $100,000, you receive $70,000.
Look for an attorney experienced in Creek County District Court who understands Sapulpa's five-highway corridor and manufacturing economy. We offer free consultations and handle personal injury cases on contingency — you pay nothing unless we win.
Oklahoma's statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury (12 O.S. § 95). Claims against the City of Sapulpa or Creek County require a written notice under the Governmental Tort Claims Act (51 O.S. § 156) within one year. Missing this deadline bars your claim entirely.
It depends. Workers' compensation covers most on-the-job injuries, but if a third party contributed to your injury — such as a faulty machine manufacturer, a negligent contractor, or a toxic chemical supplier — you may have a separate personal injury claim. Berry Global, Ardagh Group, and other Sapulpa manufacturers use equipment from dozens of outside vendors who may share liability.
Oklahoma allows recovery of economic damages (medical bills, lost wages, future care) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life). If the at-fault party acted with reckless disregard — such as a DUI on Route 66 — punitive damages may apply. Insurance bad faith claims under 36 O.S. § 3629 unlock additional recovery if your insurer unreasonably delays or denies your claim.
It can. Sapulpa is within the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation following McGirt v. Oklahoma. If the at-fault party is a tribal citizen, or the incident occurred on tribal land, your case may fall under tribal or federal jurisdiction. Our founding attorney served as a Tribal Supreme Court Justice and can assess which forum best serves your interests.

Injured in Sapulpa? We Fight for Maximum Recovery.

From Route 66 corridor crashes to manufacturing plant injuries — we handle Creek County personal injury cases with aggressive precision.

No Fee Unless We Win

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