When a trusted medical provider makes a devastating mistake, the consequences ripple through every part of your life. Van Wey, Metzler & Williams is here to help families in Oklahoma City hold negligent doctors, nurses, and hospitals accountable. With our deep understanding of medical malpractice and birth injury law, we provide elite representation tailored to your unique case.
Medical Malpractice Is All We Do
Our firm is not a general practice. We’ve committed ourselves exclusively to catastrophic injury cases involving medical negligence and birth trauma—because these are the cases where strong legal representation matters most.
Our firm focuses on:
- Birth Trauma Cases: Including hypoxic injuries, delayed C-sections, and negligent fetal monitoring that result in lifelong disabilities.
- Hospital System Negligence: When a system fails, we hold it accountable—from poor staffing protocols to lack of patient monitoring.
- Misdiagnosis or Delay: Whether it’s cancer, stroke, or an emergency condition, every second matters.
- Surgical Negligence: Preventable surgical errors can be deadly. We dig deep to uncover what really happened.
- Pharmaceutical Errors: Drug interactions and dosage mistakes can have catastrophic consequences—we demand accountability.
Local Insight. National Reputation.
We know the hospitals, health systems, and legal nuances in Oklahoma City. Whether your case involves a regional medical center or private provider, we bring the strategic insight and legal firepower to take on tough cases—and win.
Why choose Van Wey, Metzler & Williams?
- Award-Winning Advocacy: Super Lawyers. Top 100 Trial Attorneys. Proven leaders in medical malpractice law.
- Powerful Client Testimonials: Our clients trust us to tell their stories and get results.
- Tireless Commitment: We treat every case like it’s personal—because to our clients, it is.
Let’s Demand Accountability, Together
Every case we take on is about more than just compensation—it’s about pushing the healthcare system to do better. When medical professionals fail their duty, someone needs to stand up and say, “Enough.”