A consumer protection lawyer is a legal professional who defends individuals against unfair business practices, corporate negligence, and deceptive trade acts. In the context of personal injury, these attorneys often represent victims who have been harmed by defective products, misleading advertising, or insurance bad faith.

Key responsibilities of a consumer protection lawyer include:

  • Investigating claims and gathering evidence such as medical records and product testing reports.
  • Holding manufacturers accountable for defective designs or inadequate safety warnings.
  • Navigating complex statutes like the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act and the federal FTC Act.
  • Advocating for fair compensation for damages, including medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
  • Collaborating with experts, such as engineers and medical professionals, to prove liability.

In many cases, these lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only receive payment (typically 33% to 40% of the recovery) if they successfully secure compensation for the client.


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