
Experience Representing Victims in Varying Personal Injury Cases
In addition to our focused areas of expertise, we also handle a wide range of other personal injury cases. Whether it's a premises liability issue, a workplace accident, or any other form of personal injury, our team is prepared to pursue the necessary legal actions to protect the rights of our clients and secure the compensation they are entitled to.
At Double Horn Injury Law, we understand that personal injuries come in many forms, and every case is unique. While we focus on key areas like car accidents, slip and falls, and truck accidents, we also represent clients in a variety of other personal injury cases. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence in Oklahoma, our team is here to help—no matter the circumstances.
Your Case Matters to Us
If you've been hurt because of someone else's actions, you deserve legal representation that takes your case seriously. Even if your type of injury isn't listed on our main practice pages, Double Horn Injury Law is ready to fight for your rights. We handle a wide range of personal injury claims, including but not limited to:
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Workplace Accidents – Whether your injury happened due to unsafe working conditions, equipment failure, or negligence, we can help you explore your legal options beyond workers’ compensation.
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Premises Liability Cases – Beyond slip and fall claims, property owners may be liable for other hazards, such as poor security, falling objects, or unsafe structures that cause harm.
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Construction Accidents – Construction sites are dangerous, and if you’ve been hurt due to a contractor’s negligence or faulty equipment, you may have a claim.
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Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect – If your loved one has suffered neglect, malnutrition, bedsores, or abuse in a nursing home, we can help hold the facility accountable.
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Wrongful Death Claims – Losing a loved one due to someone else’s recklessness is devastating. We can help your family seek justice and financial recovery.
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Defective Products and Product Liability – If a faulty product, from a household appliance to a car part, has caused an injury, you may have a claim against the manufacturer.
Why Choose Double Horn Injury Law?
No matter what type of injury you've suffered, Double Horn Injury Law is dedicated to ensuring you receive fair compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Our team will:
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Investigate your case thoroughly
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Gather evidence and build a strong legal claim
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Negotiate with insurance companies and opposing parties
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Take your case to trial if necessary to fight for the best possible outcome
If you’re unsure whether you have a case, don’t hesitate to reach out. We offer timely consultations, where you can speak with an attorney and understand your options without any obligation. Plus, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case.
At Double Horn Injury Law, we believe that every injury victim deserves a voice. No case is too big or too small—we’re here to fight for justice.


Local & Practical Questions
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in OK?
At Double Horn Injury Law, we work on a contingency fee basis — which means you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case. There are no hourly fees or retainers. If we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing. This allows injured clients to access high-quality legal representation regardless of their financial situation.
What percentage do lawyers take in car accident settlements in Oklahoma?
Most personal injury lawyers in Oklahoma charge between 33% and 40% of the total settlement or verdict amount. The percentage may vary depending on whether the case settles quickly or goes to trial. At Double Horn Injury Law, we’re upfront and transparent about our fees, and we explain everything in writing before you sign anything.
Do I have to go to court for a car accident claim in Oklahoma?
Not always. Many personal injury cases in Oklahoma settle outside of court through negotiation or mediation. However, if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, we may recommend filing a lawsuit and preparing for trial.
