Kayla Petsch
Partner
Kayla Petsch is a personal injury attorney and partner at Parrish DeVaughn Injury Lawyers, where she represents individuals and families facing catastrophic injuries and wrongful death.
She focuses on trucking and commercial motor vehicle accidents, serious car crashes, and dangerous property conditions. She regularly handles complex litigation involving corporate defendants and aggressively advocates for clients against major insurance carriers.
Kayla earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming College of Law and her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming, with a minor in Spanish. Kayla is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma.
With a client-first approach and a reputation for relentless advocacy, Kayla is known for taking on complex cases and standing firm against insurance companies and corporate defendants. She brings both precision and intensity to every case, ensuring her clients are heard, protected, and positioned for the strongest possible outcome.
Kayla understands that clients come to her during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. She prioritizes clear communication, accessibility, and trust from day one.
Her approach is direct and personal—clients work closely with her throughout their case, not passed off or left wondering what comes next. She believes in preparing every case as if it will go to trial and fighting for outcomes that reflect the full impact of her clients’ losses. Above all, Kayla ensures her clients know they are not alone in the fight.
Kayla believes every case starts with listening. If you or your family has been seriously injured, she is ready to stand with you, fight for you, and guide you through what comes next. To connect with Kayla, call, email, or schedule a free consultation with Parrish DeVaughn.
Outside the courtroom, Kayla is grounded in her faith and family. She is active in her church and believes those values shape how she shows up for her clients—with integrity, compassion, and a strong sense of responsibility.
These days, most of her “community involvement” looks like being a full-time soccer mom on the weekends, trading in her former college soccer days for the sidelines. She wouldn’t have it any other way.
“Every move we make starts with one priority: you.”
– Kayla Petsch