Chris Hammons

Attorney Chris-Hammons

Attorney


Chris was first introduced to  the riding community through his father’s friendship with a local motorcycle club. Every morning before school, he would go to his dad’s bar and open it up to clean it from the previous night’s business. Most mornings when he opened the door there would be at least two Harley-Davidson motorcycles parked inside. His dad made it a practice to allow the motorcyclists to park their bikes inside the bar and taxi them home for safety after a night of revelry. Chris would sit on the Harleys and pretend to ride.  He was allowed to ride the Harleys on occasion and that is how he learned to ride motorcycles.

Unfortunately, Chris’s father went to prison when Chris was 15-years-old. The incarceration and legal battle his father went through would shape the rest of his life.  Chris excelled in sports, eventually playing football at the University of Oklahoma. He became a team captain on the 2000 National Championship Football Team for OU. He attended law school so that he could get justice for those who can’t fight for themselves. For the past 18 years, he has been completely focused on justice for his clients. Forming a law firm of trial attorneys, his team is filled with lawyers willing to battle in a courtroom and not just settle. The aim is to seek out justice in whatever form to make things right.

Chris also has a love of reality TV. He has been on two CBS reality shows – Survivor and The Amazing Race. These shows allowed Chris’s competitive spirit to come out on national television. 

Outside of the law office, Chris is a husband and a father. His wife, Jennifer, knows the importance of his work and is completely supportive. Chris coaches sports for his two sons, Jacks and Costner. His family enjoys doing anything outdoors. Chris was so excited about joining Law Tigers that he went out and bought two Harleys and plans to take a refresher Safety Riding Course.


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