Heather Mitchell Attorney OKC

Heather Mitchell, RN, JD

Attorney Heather Mitchell grew up in Guymon, Oklahoma. She attended the University of Oklahoma graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1987 and obtained her license as a registered nurse that same year.

Heather then attended Oklahoma City University School of Law graduating in 1990 with honors.  She has been Oklahoma Association for Justice Lawyer of the Year twice and is a member of the American Association for Justice.

She is admitted to practice in all Oklahoma Federal and State Courts. With 20 cases to verdict obtaining a large number of seven figure settlements against healthcare providers. Attorney Heather Mitchell has been successfully representing clients that were negligently injured by healthcare providers for over 25 years.

Heather has sued every health system in the State of Oklahoma, including Integris Health, Mercy, OU Medical Center, OU Medicine/OU Health, Alliance Health and SSM Health. She has also sued numerous health care entities throughout Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Medical Malpractice Attorney Heather Mitchell is not afraid to take on the healthcare industry to fight for justice. She will fight for those negligently injured and to hopefully help change the system for the better — one case at a time.

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“Heather Mitchell is an outstanding attorney. For going on 18 years now, I have been involved as a nursing expert in medical malpractice cases, both defense and plaintiff. There is no lawyer more thorough, detailed and precise in gathering the evidence needed to prove the case than Heather Mitchell. As someone who recognizes the difficulties and challenges medical malpractice cases present, I have seen Heather’s work and committed efforts she extends for cases. Her legal knowledge, together with compassion for case issues, are exceptional. I highly recommend Heather Mitchell as a plaintiff’s medical malpractice attorney.”

Michelle Brown, R.N.