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At Cain Law, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. Our fees come as a percentage of your settlement or verdict, and you owe us nothing unless we win your case. This ensures our interests are aligned with yours, from the first consultation to the final payout.
Personal injury settlements in Oklahoma vary widely, typically ranging from a few thousand to hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, depending on the severity of the injury, liability, and insurance policy limits. Cain Law has successfully negotiated high-value settlements for car accidents, semi-truck wrecks, brain injuries, and catastrophic losses, always aiming for maximum recovery…
If you’ve been injured in Oklahoma City, it’s essential to pursue compensation to cover your medical expenses, lost income, and future care. Filing a claim helps you recover financially while holding negligent parties accountable. Cain Law ensures your rights are protected under Oklahoma’s personal injury laws and fights for full compensation through settlements or trial.
Cain Law stands out for its award-winning legal team, personalized service, and proven record of success. It was founded by Monty L. Cain, who has been selected to Super Lawyers multiple times in Oklahoma by his Oklahoma peers. In addition, Drew Schwartz and Michael Mosca were selected as Oklahoma Super Lawyers, and other attorneys at…
The value of a personal injury case in Oklahoma depends on multiple factors. Things that can increase the value of your claim include surgical procedures, if your injuries are permanent, disfigurement, medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, aggravated liability, such as DUI and distracted driving, property damage, and long-term effects of your injury. In…
Money can be tight after a sudden injury. Fortunately, hiring an experienced Del City personal injury attorney does not add to your financial burdens. At Cain Law, we work on a contingency fee basis, which means our fee is contingent on our winning your case. Additionally, we will pay for case-related expenses. The expenses are…
As a general rule, you cannot file a personal injury claim on someone else’s behalf unless you have a specific relationship with that person. For example, you may have the right to file on behalf of your minor child or legal ward, an estate of which you are the administrator, or someone who has granted…
The best time to contact a personal injury attorney is now. Oklahoma places a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury claims, meaning that, in most cases, you’ll have two years from the date of your injury to file your lawsuit. The exception to this rule is when you are injured by a city, county,…
The duration of your case will depend on a number of factors, the most important one is when you complete your treatment because your damages can’t be calculated until you have completed treatment. Additional factors include the complexity of your case, the number of witnesses, the strength of your evidence, and the willingness of the…
Not every personal injury case makes it to trial. In fact, only a very small percentage of personal injury cases ever see the inside of a courtroom. Instead, most are settled before trial, as doing so is more affordable for everyone involved. Still, if the defendant doesn’t make you a fair offer, your attorney should…