If negligent or reckless behavior or actions of another person has caused you injury or damaged your property, you should protect your rights and you may have the right to seek compensation from the at-fault person and his or her insurance company. Damages for which you may be compensated include: medical expenses (past and future), lost earnings and earning capacity, property damages, pain and suffering, diminished quality of life and loss of consortium (companionship).
Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property.
Learn MoreCar and truck crashes can occur in the blink of an eye and just like that your whole world has changed.
Learn MoreMissouri's dog bite statute is a "strict liability" statute. This means that it applies even if the owner took reasonable care to restrain the dog or otherwise prevent the attack from occurring.
Learn MoreWrongful death is a claim against a person who can be held liable for a death. The claim is brought in a civil action, usually by close relatives, as spelled out by statute (laws).
Learn MoreIf negligent or reckless behavior or actions of another person has caused you serious injury, you should protect your rights and you may have the right to seek compensation from the at-fault person and his or her insurance company.
Learn MoreMany of us enjoy summer days spending time boating on one of the many local lakes in Southern Missouri. However, each year avoidable boating accidents happen causing injuries or death to those involved.
Learn MoreIt’s an unfortunate reality that automobile drivers frequently fail to keep a careful lookout and don’t notice motorcycles, fail to consider the driving limitations of motorcyclists or even worse intentionally drive with disregard for their safety.
Learn MoreIn Missouri, drivers have a legal duty to keep a careful lookout at all times, not just for other vehicle drivers but also for pedestrians. Unfortunately, not all drivers live up to this duty.
Learn MoreIt’s a sad fact that many drivers on Missouri roads are operating vehicles which are uninsured or if they are insured, they may be involved in a crash causing damages exceeding the amount of liability coverage on their vehicle.
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