Legal help for Tulsa
Addison Law Firm helps Tulsa residents 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 is at stake, and we will explain the most useful next step.
Addison Law Firm is an Oklahoma City-based firm serving clients in Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma. We do not have a Tulsa office. Initial meetings are available by phone or video, with in-person arrangements made as appropriate.
Find your starting point
Choose the page closest to your situation. If the problem involves several people, organizations, or legal issues, contact us and give us the short version.
We handle serious matters affecting a person’s health, job, safety, finances, or constitutional rights.
We advise leaders who need practical judgment on governance, employment, transactions, investigations, or a serious dispute.
Preparing for a Tulsa consultation
A useful first conversation starts with the decision you face. These details help us see the issue without turning your life into a document project.
Tell us whether you need medical and financial recovery, protection at work, an answer about government conduct, help with a deal, or a plan for an active dispute.
Keep the notice, report, photograph, message, medical summary, pay record, agreement, or court paper that best explains the problem. A short timeline is welcome but optional.
Mention any upcoming medical visit, court date, job decision, signature request, meeting, or insurer deadline. Knowing what comes next helps us focus the first conversation on the decision you actually face.
Serving Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma
Tulsa is a major employment, healthcare, transportation, business, and government center. That creates opportunity, but it also means a legal problem may involve a large company, a public institution, several insurers, or more than one legal system. You should not have to identify every issue before speaking with a lawyer.
We begin with what happened, how it has affected you, and what decision cannot wait. Then we identify the people and organizations involved, the practical choices, and the work the matter may require. The goal is a useful answer, not a lecture about every law that could possibly apply.
Tulsa’s highway, turnpike, and freight network carries commercial traffic. A collision may involve a driver, carrier, equipment owner, contractor, shipper, business, or several insurance policies.
After police force, an arrest, jail harm, or retaliation by a public agency, a person may face medical needs, a pending charge, and unanswered questions at once. Tell us about every upcoming court date.
A firing, discipline, denied leave, missing pay, or severance deadline can force a quick choice. Keep the notice and messages you have, and seek advice before signing or resigning.
Tribal governments and entities can seek advice on governance, employment, contracts, economic development, and intergovernmental disputes before a decision is final or conflict grows.

Why Addison
D. Colby Addison represents people and institutions in difficult Oklahoma disputes. Clients receive candid advice about strengths, risks, costs, and unknowns, along with legal work prepared for negotiation or trial. The firm does not treat an important case like a volume intake.
D. Colby Addison is an Oklahoma trial lawyer representing individuals and organizations in complex civil disputes.
What to expect
You can begin with the story in your own words. We will ask for the details needed to decide what should happen next.
Tell us what happened, who was involved, what changed afterward, and whether an injury, job, criminal case, contract, or organizational decision needs immediate attention.
We consider the legal issues, available proof, responsible parties, timing, conflicts, likely work, and whether Addison’s experience matches the problem.
If Addison offers representation, we explain the scope, fee terms, communication, and first priorities in writing. Otherwise, we give a direct answer.
Straight answers
These answers are a starting point. The right next step depends on what happened, who was involved, and when.
We evaluate serious injury and vehicle-crash cases, civil-rights claims, employee-side workplace disputes, and selected complex litigation. We also advise Tribal governments, businesses, employers, and nonprofits. Acceptance depends on the facts, timing, conflicts, legal questions, and work required.
Yes. We serve clients in Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma. You can begin by phone or video, and an in-person meeting can be arranged when useful. Tell us where the event happened, who was involved, and what decision or deadline is approaching.
Not by itself. The identity and status of the parties, the type of claim, the governing documents, where the conduct occurred, and the relief requested may all matter. We evaluate the actual relationship instead of assuming the answer from a map.
That is common in serious crashes, government matters, workplace disputes, and business conflicts. Tell us who was directly involved and share the papers you have. We can identify which relationships and sources of responsibility deserve closer attention.
The initial consultation is free. Some accepted injury matters may use a contingency-fee agreement. Civil-rights, employment, business, Tribal-government, and other work may use a different arrangement. The scope, fee, and responsibility for expenses are explained in writing before representation begins.
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Helpful local references
These links support the limited local details above. They do not decide what law applies to your situation.
Start with a conversation
You do not need the right legal words. Share the problem, the people involved, and what you need next. We will explain the most useful next step.