To hire a birth injury lawyer, you should follow a structured process starting with a thorough assessment of your situation. Gather essential medical records, incident reports, and documentation of all related expenses early, as Oklahoma generally has a two-year statute of limitations for filing claims.

When researching potential attorneys, look for specialized experience in medical malpractice and birth injury litigation. Key criteria for evaluation include:

  • At least 10 years of experience in birth injury litigation.
  • A proven track record of multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements.
  • Experience in local courts, including state, federal, and tribal jurisdictions.
  • Positive client testimonials and accessible, hands-on advocacy.

Once you have identified potential firms, schedule free case evaluations. During these meetings, ask targeted questions about the lawyer’s experience with similar cases, their process for assessing liability, and expected timelines. Finally, carefully review the retainer agreement. Most specialized firms, such as Stipe Law Firm, work on a contingency fee basis (typically ranging from 33-40%), meaning there are no upfront costs, and the attorney is only paid if you receive a settlement or verdict.


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