Co-Counsel for Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death Cases

Partner With Zelbst, Holmes & Butler

Experienced Oklahoma trial lawyers partnering with attorneys nationwide on high-stakes personal injury cases.

When a case involves catastrophic injury, wrongful death, or complex liability, the margin for error disappears. Zelbst, Holmes & Butler partners with personal injury attorneys across Oklahoma and the United States to provide trial-ready co-counsel support when cases demand deeper resources, advanced litigation strategy, and courtroom strength.

This is not general practice work.
This is serious injury litigation — and it’s what we do. Call us today by clicking here


Built for High-Exposure Oklahoma Injury Cases

Attorneys turn to Zelbst, Holmes & Butler when cases involve:

  • Catastrophic or permanent injuries

  • Fatal accidents and wrongful death claims

  • Commercial trucking and transportation crashes

  • Industrial, oil & gas, or construction injuries

  • Dangerous products and product liability

  • Premises liability with severe damages

These cases require more than volume-based handling. They require strategy, funding, expert coordination, and trial credibility — all delivered without disrupting the attorney-client relationship.


How Our Oklahoma Co-Counsel Relationships Work

We collaborate with attorneys at any stage of litigation, including:

  • Early case review and liability analysis

  • Litigation and discovery strategy

  • Expert identification and management

  • Trial preparation, exhibits, and storytelling

  • Mediation, settlement, or jury trial support

Whether we join from day one or step in as trial approaches, our focus is singular:
maximize case value while protecting your client and your firm.


Competitive Co-Counsel Fee Arrangements

Zelbst, Holmes & Butler offers fair and ethical co-counsel fee-split arrangements, structured based on involvement, responsibility, and contribution — fully compliant with Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct.

What we bring goes beyond fees:

  • Proven trial experience in serious injury cases

  • Litigation resources for complex claims

  • Strategic leadership insurance carriers recognize

  • A professional, attorney-first partnership

Your case will be better positioned and more credible with our involvement.


An Invitation to Oklahoma Attorneys & Their Clients

If you are an attorney handling a serious injury or wrongful death case and need trial-level support, we are ready to partner.

If you are a client and believe your lawyer may benefit from co-counsel assistance, ask your attorney to contact us. We work lawyer-to-lawyer to strengthen your case while preserving trust and continuity.


Speak With Our Oklahoma Co-Counsel Team

📞 Call: 580-713-4124
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Frequently Asked Questions About Co-Counsel in Oklahoma

What is a co-counsel relationship in a personal injury case?
A co-counsel relationship allows two or more law firms to work together on a case, sharing responsibility, resources, and fees while acting in the client’s best interest.

When should an attorney consider co-counsel for a catastrophic injury case?
Co-counsel is often appropriate when cases involve severe injuries, wrongful death, complex liability, multiple defendants, or are likely to proceed to trial.

Does co-counsel replace the client’s existing attorney?
No. Zelbst, Holmes & Butler works collaboratively with the existing attorney. The original attorney remains involved, and the attorney-client relationship is fully respected.

How are co-counsel fees handled in Oklahoma?
Fee arrangements are transparent, ethical, and structured according to involvement, consistent with Oklahoma professional conduct rules.

Do clients need to approve a co-counsel arrangement?
Yes. Clients are informed and must consent to any co-counsel or fee-sharing arrangement.

Can Zelbst, Holmes & Butler assist with trial preparation only?
Yes. We frequently assist attorneys with trial strategy, expert preparation, exhibits, and courtroom presentation.