Personal Injury  

Personal injury cases can come from a variety of causes. The most common form are automobile or other motor vehicle accidents, although personal injury cases can occur from slip and falls, dangerous products, medical malpractice, or even assaults.

 

But not every injury creates a case. For example, if an individual failed to stop his vehicle at a red light, as a normal person would, he could be considered negligent and responsible for damages.

These can include personal injuries caused by his actions for any pain and suffering, permanent injuries, disabilities, or even death.

Missouri has numerous laws about personal injury, and for any injury which happened in Missouri, finding a local and experienced attorney is very important. An attorney's reputation makes a huge difference in how insurance companies view them, and in what they will pay for the damages.

When you are searching for a personal injury attorney in Missouri, consider asking these questions:

 

- How many cases have you handled?

- What is the largest award you have ever gotten for a client?

- How many cases do you actually try each year?

- Are you involved in professional associations such as the Missouri

- Association of Trial Attorneys (MATA) or the American Association for Justice (AAJ)?

- How much personal attention will I get from you, not your staff?

 

These answers are very important. Just putting your ad on the back of a phone book doesn't mean you're a good lawyer; it just means you bought an advertisement. Also, anyone who "guarantees" you anything is likely being less than honest with you; it's better for an attorney to get all of the facts before advising you.

In order for damages to be sought, an injury need not be physical. Such cases that involve being subjected to extreme emotional distress or verbal abuse may also entitle you to damages. In the case of a death within a family, surviving family members can recover damages through wrongful death laws & litigation.

Although many personal injury cases only involve minor injuries, depending on the facts, you may still be entitled to substantial monetary damages. Medical expenses, including hospital expenses, medications, personal therapy can be recovered. Some times experienced Missouri personal injury attorneys will use "life care plans" to show that someone's negligence will cause significant problems in the future. In addition, in cases of extreme negligence, punitive damages can be recovered to ensure that the conduct is not repeated in the future.