This blog is an opportunity for our attorneys to keep in touch with our clients, accident victims, and those in Missouri and Illinois grappling with legal issues. In these short, informative, posts, we hope to connect our readers with the most important information they need about their cases while also giving them an opportunity to comment on posts, ask questions, and become a part of our community.
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Optional Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Missouri. What does it cover, and when does it apply in serious injury cases?Underinsured Motorist Coverage is Optional in Missouri. Find out if the coverage applies if you are seriously hurt in an auto or truck crash
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Missouri Finally Passes a Law that Bans Certain Cell Phone use and Texting while DrivingMissouri becomes the 49th state to ban texting and driving
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Bobtailing, or operating a truck without a tractor attached, can be a very dangerous practice. Advice: Keep your Distance from Bobtailing TrucksBobtailing, or operating a truck without a tractor attached, can be a very dangerous pracitce. Advice: Keep your Distance from Bobtailing Trucks
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DOG OWNERS! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE COVERAGE TO PROTECT YOU IN THE EVENT YOUR DOG BITES SOMEONE IN MISSOURI! -Read your insurance policy to make sure there are no exclusions for your dog's particular breed.
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Do I Have a Case if I am Involved in a Crash Caused by a Road Rage Incident?Road rage incidents are on the rise and can be difficult cases, due to insurance coverage issues.
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In Missouri, a plaintiff can still recover some damages if he or she bears some of the fault for his or her own injuries. Andy Pichler discusses how comparative fault works in Missouri.In Missouri, a plaintiff can still recover some damages if he or she bears some of the fault for his or her own injuries.
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Missouri Supreme Court's decision in Boothe v. Dish Network is another blow to the injured workers of Missouri.The Missouri Supreme Court has found a worker who choked on his food while driving for his employer is not entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
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In Missouri, an injured employee will rarely be able to bring a civil case against a negligent co-employee, after the Missouri Supreme Court's decision in Brock . Dunne.Missouri Supreme Court's Long -Awaited Decision Makes Co-Employee Liability Cases Nearly Impossible to Pursue
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Missouri Court of Appeals rules for Mark Lynch in Permanent Total disability worker's compensation case for lifetime benefits against Missouri Second Injury Fund. Phil Tatlow argued the case and Thomas Mihalczo and Phil Tatlow were both authors of the brief.Phil Tatlow wins Missouri Court of Appeals Case for Anheuser Busch worker for Permanent Total lifetime benefits against MO Second Injury Fund.
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Engineer settles for $498,000.00 after slip and fall at a St. Louis hotel forces early retirementSt. Louis, Missouri slip and fall injury settles for $498,000.00