Category: Personal Injury Blog
On behalf of a decedent’s family we have filed a Missouri medical malpractice and wrongful death lawsuit against a St. Louis bariatric surgeon, his resident that performed the surgery, and the S...
Under Missouri tort law, government entities have sovereign immunity from lawsuits except for certain exceptions and the MO personal injury damages are capped per Missouri statute. In order to sue a g...
A local St. Louis area businessman named Jack Eigles has been criminally charged with Invasion of Privacy, a Class D Felony. Allegedly he videotaped several women using the bathroom at his office in a...
This guest post was contributed by Donna Mitchell (she is not affiliated with Sansone & Lauber), who regularly writes on the topic of paralegal schools online. She welcomes your comments and quest...
St. Louis Injury lawyer was contacted after Zhelev, who was traveling on eastbound highway 40 and stopped due to traffic congestion, was struck from behind by a negligent driver who told the police th...
You go to the hospital emergency room, and the attending doctor is negligent, resulting in an injury or, even worse, a relative dies. If your injuries or a relatives death warrant more than 1 million ...
Kathy, a successful self employed business owner, suffered personal injury as the result of a dangerous condition at the premises of the Lowe’s garden center in Rolla Missouri. She often visits ...
In Missouri the 2005 tort reform has severely limited the rights of victims of personal injury as the result of the negligence of someone else, and apparently that devastation to the legal justice sys...
Illinois applies the same standard as Missouri. In Illinois an attorney who was retained on a contingency contract and is subsequently discharged is limited to recovery under Quantum Meruit. Hofreiter...
Due to the risk of burn injuries and other personal injury risks, the classic “Easy-Bake” oven manufactured and distributed by Hasbro for over 40 years has been recalled. All ovens produce...