About Rodney K.
Rodney K. Okano is a Nevada-based attorney who operates his own practice handling civil matters that commonly arise after automobile collisions and in consumer bankruptcy contexts. He represents clients at various stages of claims and filings, and he handles negotiations and court work stemming from those cases. Colleagues and clients see him as a practical advocate who focuses on resolving immediate problems while preparing for contested proceedings when needed.
He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Irvine, earning a B.A. in political science. He went on to attend the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor. Those academic experiences provided foundations in litigation, statutory analysis, and courtroom procedure that inform his day-to-day practice.
Okano is admitted to practice in Nevada and maintains membership in the State Bar of Nevada. He is also an active member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and the Nevada Justice Association. Those associations connect him to peers who handle bankruptcy filings, creditor-debtor disputes, and personal injury litigation, and they serve as ongoing sources for procedural updates and practice resources.
He is the owner of the Law Office of Rodney K. Okano. The firm operates under the trade name Rodney K. Okano Car Accident Lawyer in client-facing materials. As owner, he manages both client representation and the administrative aspects of running a small firm. He handles intake, case strategy, negotiation, and courtroom appearances when cases proceed to trial.
Okano’s work spans personal injury matters arising from vehicle collisions and consumer bankruptcy work. He files petitions and responses in bankruptcy proceedings and pursues damages and settlements in car-accident cases. He commonly negotiates with insurers, prepares demand packages, and coordinates with medical providers and other professionals to document injuries and financial losses.
He takes cases that vary in complexity, from routine insurance claims to contested bankruptcy matters. His practice places emphasis on clear communication about options and likely outcomes, and on guiding clients through procedural steps that can feel unfamiliar. He continues to practice in Nevada and maintains memberships in professional organizations relevant to both personal injury and consumer bankruptcy work.
Currently he practices in Nevada, handling car-accident claims and consumer bankruptcy matters at his own firm.