When meeting with a consumer protection lawyer, it is important to ask specific questions to ensure they are the right fit for your case. According to the provided content, you should inquire about the following:

  1. Experience and Success: Ask about the attorney’s track record and success in handling cases similar to yours, particularly their experience with trials and negotiations.
  1. Fee Structure: Inquire about how they charge for their services. Most consumer protection and personal injury lawyers in Oklahoma operate on a contingency fee basis (typically 33% to 40%), but you should also ask about expense reimbursements for court costs or expert fees and whether there are any caps on fees.
  1. Case Timeline: Ask about the expected timeline for your case, keeping in mind that Oklahoma generally has a two-year statute of limitations for these claims.
  1. Expert Resources: Inquire about the lawyer’s network of experts, such as engineers or medical professionals, who can provide objective validation for your claim.
  1. Litigation Strategy: Ask whether they recommend settlement talks or a court trial based on the specifics of your situation.

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