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Tulsa- Oklahoma Office
4416 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
918 747-1000
800 777-4878
Fax: 918 747-7284
Oklahoma City-
Oklahoma Office
1350 S.W. 89th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405 691-1600
800 296-6074
Fax: 405 691-2128
Fort Smith-
Arkansas Office
14 N. 3rd St. Suite D
Ft. Smith, Arkansas 72901
479 649-0100
877 226-1209
Fax: 479 649-9700
Lowell- Arkansas Office
506 Enterprise Dr. Suite: 320
Lowell, Arkansas 72745
479 770-0613
877 226-1209
Fax: 479 770-0754
918.747.1000
Personal Injury Lawyers
Fort Smith, Arkansas, Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Brent D. Berry
Phone: (405) 691-1600
Brent Berry joined the law firm of Carr & Carr in March of 2001. He was formerly associated with the law firm of Denney & Barrett, P.C. His practice is primarily focused on personal injury litigation. He is admitted to practice in the State of Oklahoma and in the Western District of Oklahoma. He has significant experience in cases involving injuries caused by defective products. In the past year he was co-counsel in cases in which settlements or jury verdicts were reached totaling in excess of ten million dollars.
Education:
1995 – Bachelor of Arts, History, College of Arts and Sciences, Southeastern State University, Durant, Oklahoma.
1998 – Juris Doctor, School of Law, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
Professional Associations:
Oklahoma Bar Association
Cleveland County Bar Association
American Trial Lawyers Association
Board of Directors, Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association
Association for advancement of Modern Professionals
Significant Cases:
• Glass v. Cross Country Freight Services, Inc. Jury awarded $750,000 in a case involving a low speed rear-end-collision.
• Johnson v. Ford Motor Company. Jury awarded $5,000,000 in a case involving a torn seat belt.
• Sexton v. Ford Motor Company. Jury awarded $1,800,000 in a case involving a defective seat belt buckle.
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