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Mustang Criminal Defense & Personal Injury Attorney

Help for Canadian County charges, warrants, and serious injury claims along Mustang-area routes.

A case can outlast the moment that started it

A Mustang charge or warrant can affect work, travel, and ordinary plans long after the original incident. Start with the Canadian County case number, the charging or warrant information, every notice, and a list of dates that may have been missed.

A serious collision near SH-152 may leave lasting medical and financial records. Keep the scene material, vehicle papers, care instructions, bills, wage information, and insurance correspondence even when treatment continues over time.

The useful question at intake is not whether every document is already available. It is whether the next court requirement is known and whether the main sources of injury proof have been identified.

County Focus

Mustang court obligations and SH-152 claim records

A warrant should be tied to its court file and original allegation.
Old notices may explain a missed date or unresolved requirement.
Canadian County papers should be matched by case number, not appearance alone.
SH-152 collisions may involve daily commuters and cross-metro travel.
Original image files retain date and location information that copies may lose.
Ongoing treatment records can show how symptoms and restrictions changed.
Wage records help document the financial effect of missed work.
Keep a list of open questions beside the documents already collected.

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Nearly 26 Years of Experience

Oklahoma courtroom experience in criminal defense and serious injury matters.

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Frequently Asked Questions in Mustang

Mustang questions about unresolved court files and long-term injury records.

A full name, date of birth, case number if known, old citation, and prior court notice can help identify the correct file.

Yes. An older notice may show the court, allegation, case number, and requirement that led to the present warrant question.

Keep the full file while treatment and the claim remain open, including later referrals, bills, work records, and policy correspondence.

List each provider, employer, insurer, and agency involved. That source list makes it easier to request a complete copy.

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