Tulsa Personal Injury Attorney
Mrs. Cinocca is a Tulsa personal injury attorney that serves Tulsa residents with personal injury claims due to dangerous conditions on premises, medical malpractice, and automobile accidents. She has represented hundreds of clients against large corporations and insurance companies to achieve a successful resolution of the litigation through jury verdict or settlement. Types of Tulsa personal injury cases litigated, if not resolved, include car accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, premises liability, children’s injuries, injuries to pregnant women, dram shop, worker’s compensation and construction accidents.

Premises Liability Litigation
If you and / or your property were injured on the premises of another due to inadequate security, construction, design, maintenance, or repair of the facilities, you may have a cause of action whereupon you can file claims for actual damages, lost wages, loss of spousal consortium, pain and suffering, punitive damages and attorney fees and costs.

Automobile Accidents
If you think you are getting the run around from another party’s insurance company, you probably are. Insurance companies make lots of money by not paying claims, delaying payment, or paying significantly less than they should. Do not let this happen to you. If you have been injured in an automobile accident due to someone else’s irresponsibility, call Tracy A. Cinocca, P.C. They can help you.
If you have been injured in an automobile accident, the typical documents we will need from you or to procure on your behalf are as follows:
1. Police Report;
2. A copy of your driver’s license and automobile insurance verification;
3. A copy of any and all medical insurance cards you have that may or could cover payments;
4. All medical bills and records you have received;
5. A list of every medical provider you have seen related to the accident;
6. Three property damage estimates or just the one paid if it has been paid;
7. If you have a claim for lost wages verification of lost time from work and lost wages; and
8. Five sets of photographs of property damage and injuries in color.


