In Oklahoma, legal fees for personal injury cases are governed by the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct (Rule 1.5). While the provided text does not explicitly state a legal "ethical maximum" percentage set by law, it outlines the standard ethical practices and typical fee ranges used within the state:

  • Reasonableness Requirement: Under Oklahoma ethical rules, all contingency fee agreements must be reasonable and must be provided in a written document signed by the client.
  • Standard Fee Ranges: The average contingency fee for a personal injury lawyer in Oklahoma typically ranges between 33% and 45% of the gross recovery. This percentage often depends on the stage at which the case is resolved:
  • Pre-litigation settlements: Usually range from 33% to 40%.
  • Litigation or trial: Usually range from 40% to 45%.
  • Transparency: Ethical standards require firms to clearly state how fees and litigation expenses (such as filing fees and expert witness costs) are calculated and whether these costs are deducted before or after the attorney’s fee is applied.

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