Biography of Dan Crawford

Integrity, intelligence, trust and confidence are the qualities most needed when you have legal problems. Choose your Attorney wisely! When you don't know an Attorney, check with family and friends you trust. Seek out their opinions, but in the end, make up your own mind! Never surrender your own judgement to anyone!
Dan Crawford has been a practicing Tulsa Attorney for over 24 years. Born and raised in Henryetta, OK, he attended the University of Tulsa College of Law, graduating in 1985 with a Juris Doctor Degree. After 15 years of private practice, he spent 5 years acting as the Municipal Judge for the City of Henryetta (in Okmulgee County). He also spent 2 years as the Presiding Judge for the City of Tulsa. In private practice exclusively now, he focuses on Workers Compensation claims and Serious Injury cases.
Daniel Crawford is very active in a number of professional organizations, including the Oklahoma Bar Association and the Tulsa County Bar Association. He is also a very active member of the Tulsa Brookside Lions Club, through Lions International.
He has received numerous awards from these organizations for meritorious service. Whether it's providing free advice on a public hotline to hundreds of people who can't afford an Attorney, or helping to feed hungry children who were the victims of crime, Daniel Crawford has dedicated his life to service beyond the practice of Law. Some of his awards include:
* OKLAHOMA CARE INC. Humanitarian of the Year Award (2009)
* TCBA 'ASK-A-LAWYER' 1000 call Achievement Award (2009)
* Leadership In Law Award (The Oklahoma Journal-2008)
* Distinguished Service Award (The OK Lions Boys Ranch-2007)
* Outstanding Service to the Public Award (OBA-2006)
* International Melvin Jones Fellowship (Lions International-2005)
* TopFundraising Director Award (Lions Service Foundation-2005, 2006)
"The strong MUST protect the weak."
Daniel L. Crawford
The Riverpark Building
1874 S. Boulder Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Ph. (918) 796-5790
Fax (918) 796-5724
dan@dlcrawfordlaw.com