At Nix Means Law, we proudly stand beside the brave men and women who protect our freedom — and the families who sacrifice right alongside them. Whether you serve at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Fort Sill in Lawton, or Altus Air Force Base in Altus, Oklahoma, our firm is deeply committed to helping military families get the justice and financial recovery they deserve after an accident.
Serving in the military often means moving frequently, facing unpredictable schedules, and enduring long periods of separation. When injury or tragedy strikes, the stress and uncertainty can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in. Our attorneys understand the unique circumstances that military service brings — and we’re here to handle the legal fight so you can focus on your recovery and your family.
You’ve fought for us — let us fight for you
Serving in the military often means moving frequently, facing unpredictable schedules, and enduring long periods of separation. When injury or tragedy strikes, the stress and uncertainty can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in. Our attorneys understand the unique circumstances that military service brings — and we’re here to handle the legal fight so you can focus on your recovery and your family.
Our Commitment to Military Families
Military life requires strength, discipline, and sacrifice. Unfortunately, accidents and injuries can happen to anyone — on or off duty — and the impact on a military family can be especially difficult. You may face challenges such as:
- Navigating insurance coverage when stationed far from home
- Coordinating medical treatment through TRICARE or civilian providers
- Handling claims while deployed or relocated
- Managing lost income or benefits after an injury
- Dealing with the emotional toll on your spouse and children
At Nix Means Law, we recognize these challenges and treat every client with the dignity and respect they’ve earned through service. We tailor our approach to fit your needs — flexible scheduling, virtual consultations, and a commitment to keeping your case moving forward no matter where you are stationed.
“You have protected us — let us protect you.”