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Wrongful Death

Oklahoma City Wrongful Death Attorney 

Sometimes, an accident results in the death of someone who is not at fault. Because of the negligence, carelessness, recklessness, or intentional conduct of another person, a loved one may sustain injuries that cause their death. If this has happened to a member of your family, you may be able to recover money damages from the person that caused the harm.

There are many types of circumstances that can be the basis for a wrongful death lawsuit in Oklahoma. The death could be the result of a property owner's negligence, such as in a slip and fall, trip and fall, or a death caused by inadequate security or a dog attack. In the workplace, malfunctioning equipment or exposure to chemicals causing poisoning or asphyxiation can also be the basis for a wrongful death suit. If your loved one died in a car accident, motorcycle accident or a collision with a semi truck because the other driver was negligent, you may also be able to recover money from the other driver and/or their insurance company.

Our Oklahoma City attorneys offer free initial consultations for all potential wrongful death clients. As in all injury and death cases, we do not receive any attorneys' fees unless we recover money for you. If you have any questions, or to speak with an attorney regarding your wrongful death case, please do not hesitate to call Joseph J. Reinke and Bob Burke's Oklahoma City office at 405-463-2235 / 866-632-6204. If you prefer, you may fill out the form on the "Your Case Details" page of this website and a representative from our office will be in contact with you as soon as possible.

The Office of Joseph J. Reinke, P.C.
6303 Waterford Blvd, Suite 260
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
405-463-2235
866-632-6204


You need an experienced attorney. Call Joseph J. Reinke at 405-463-2235
866-632-6204.


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