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Truck Accident Lawyers in Oklahoma

Independently reviewed truck accident attorneys across Oklahoma City. 6 firms reviewed, with verified data from the State Bar of Oklahoma, Google Maps, and our editorial methodology.

Oklahoma sits on I-40 (transcontinental east-west) and I-35 (north-south). Oklahoma City and Tulsa are major distribution hubs for Texas-Kansas-Missouri freight.

Top 5 truck accident law firms in Oklahoma

Sorted by our editorial score. Each firm has been reviewed with our public methodology and verified across multiple data sources. Click any firm to see the full side-by-side comparison.

  1. 1

    Bryan Garrett PLLC

    Oklahoma City, OK · Offices in Oklahoma City

    Google ★ 5 · 307 reviews Editorial 10/10 · Local Oklahoma City personal-injury practice
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  2. 2

    Stipe & Belote, LLP

    Oklahoma City, OK · Offices in Oklahoma City

    Google ★ 4.9 · 377 reviews Editorial 9.8/10 · Local Oklahoma City personal-injury practice
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  3. 3

    Cain Law

    Oklahoma City, OK · Offices in Oklahoma City

    Google ★ 4.8 · 365 reviews Editorial 9.6/10 · Local Oklahoma City personal-injury practice
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  4. 4

    Carr & Carr Injury Attorneys

    Oklahoma City, OK · Offices in Oklahoma City

    Google ★ 4.8 · 825 reviews Editorial 9.6/10 · Local Oklahoma City personal-injury practice
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  5. 5

    Dan Davis Law - Accident & Injury Lawyers

    Oklahoma City, OK · Offices in Oklahoma City

    Google ★ 4.6 · 726 reviews Editorial 9.2/10 · Local Oklahoma City personal-injury practice
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States with similar laws to Oklahoma

Same comparative-fault rule (modified-51): Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey.

Other states with damages caps: Ohio, Tennessee, Maryland.