PROFESSIONAL:R. Brad Bolles has practiced law in the Ardmore and Southern Oklahoma area since his graduation from the University of Oklahoma School of Law in 1990. Mr. Bolles’ practice has included several areas of the law over the years, but has been almost exclusively focused on personal injury, wrongful death, and general civil matters for most of that time. The law firm of R. Brad Bolles, P.C. prides itself on being able to take on difficult and time-consuming personal injury and related cases against insurance companies and other big corporations, while giving time and attention to the needs of each individual client and each individual case. Mr. Bolles is:
Mr. Bolles is licensed to practice in Oklahoma, but has also been admitted to handle specific cases in both Texas and Arkansas. Mr. Bolles’ practice includes both State and Federal Court work on behalf of injured victims and their families. R. Brad Bolles, P.C. is rated as an AV® Law Firm by Martindale-Hubbell, the nation’s leading peer-review rating organization for lawyers. The prestigious AV rating is only given to those attorneys who display the highest standards in both legal ability and general ethics. PERSONAL:R. Brad Bolles lives in Ardmore, Oklahoma with his wife, Susan. Mr. Bolles has three step-children: Coby, Clayton and Callie Wright. He and Susan have one child together – Baxter Bolles. In their free time, the family enjoys University of Oklahoma football games, as well several outdoor activities. Mr. Bolles, Clayton and Baxter spend time tending to their small herd of cattle, their horses, and their goats. They also enjoy four-wheeling, hunting, and fishing. Susan and Callie are avid OU Women’s Basketball fans and like to shop. CV®, BV® and AV® are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Rating Explanation: Martindale Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and ethical standards. |

