Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers is an Oklahoma personal injury practice. It does not hand you the case outcome in advance, and it does not pretend the courtroom numbers are independently audited. What it does put up front is the fee structure, labeled "No Fee Unless We Win," and a free case review. Both apply from the start. A rear-end victim at a Tulsa stoplight can find out whether a claim has legs before spending a dollar, which is the right thing to lead with for this kind of work.
Practice scope and courtroom emphasis
The firm covers injured Oklahomans across Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, Tulsa, and Lawton. Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents are the volume work. Wrongful death, premises liability, and medical malpractice sit alongside them. Civil rights cases also appear in the list, which is uncommon for a shop built around traffic collisions and is the one offering that sets Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers apart from the larger accident mills. The site also lists criminal defense, bankruptcy, and estate planning. That reads as keeping an existing client in-house for unrelated needs; the personal injury side is plainly the core, and nothing about the spread dilutes it.
Established in 2009 and staffed by roughly five attorneys per third-party listings, Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers is a focused mid-size practice. Named attorneys Chris Hammons and Todd Kernal carry profiles on Lawyers.com, Goodfirms, and Wheree. Sixteen years in and identifiable people behind the name is more useful than any slogan.
Verdicts claimed and ratings verified
The firm states it has recovered more than $100 million for clients and points to two specific federal verdicts: $126 million and $2 million. These are its own figures. The trial-oriented framing runs consistent across the whole site, which is not how a firm that settles everything quietly tends to talk, but a self-reported total is still a self-reported total. Treat the headline number as a claim, not a fact.
The outside ratings are where this listing earns confidence. Birdeye aggregates around 137 reviews at 4.7 stars. Trustindex lands at the same 4.7 across about 141. Elite Litigators rates Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers at 4.6, with 87 percent of feedback marked exceptional and 9 percent substandard, a spread wide enough to look like an actual client base, not a polished facade. Facebook shows 88 percent recommending, though only across 13 reviews, so that one is noise. The firm's own site reports a 5.0 Google rating with more than 100 reviews, higher than every aggregator; that figure is the firm grading itself, and the aggregators are the better guide.
Getting through to the office
A published phone number, a street address in Oklahoma City, and posted hours of Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM are all visible without digging. The contact form links straight to the free case review offered by Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers. Nothing is walled behind a form, so reaching a person does not require surrendering your details first.
The decision here comes down to transparency. Set Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers against a larger regional outfit that advertises heavily but publishes no verdict history, and the named attorneys, the 2009 start date, and roughly 280 outside reviews holding at 4.7 across two independent platforms already tell you enough to make the call. The verdict dollars stay unverified, and on a serious injury claim that is the part to pin down in writing once a lawyer is on the line. What none of the published material settles is who actually handles your file day to day, and whether the five-attorney roster means your case sits with a partner or a newer associate.




Business address
Laird Hammons Laird Personal Injury Lawyers
1332 SW 89th St,
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
73159
United States
Contact details
Phone: (405) 497-0480