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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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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2017 Law Changes the Value of the Medical Bills You Can Claim at TrialNew Missouri Law, Section 490.715 RSMo., Affects the Amount of the Medical Bills you Can Claim at Trial
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How Paying a Traffic Ticket can Ruin your Automobile Accident CaseBefore you pay a traffic ticket after an accident, consult an attorney before you damage your case.
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Hospitals Seek Higher Payments on their Bills at The Expense of their Patients who Have Health InsuranceSome hospitals in Missouri are not submitting their bills to an accident victim's health insurance carrier and file liens on the patient's auto accident case.
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Know the Facts and Prevent Traffic Crashes by Avoiding Distractions While Driving!Texting and Cell Phone Use Greatly Increases a Driver's Risk of Crashing
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Winter Weather Driving Tips to Avoid Missouri Auto AccidentsSafely arrive at your destination with these great winter weather driving tips from the MO Department of Labor
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Consumer Product Safety Commission's Bicycle Safety TipsThe CPSC gives great advice on how to stay safe on a bicycle this summer and on how to lessen the risk of serious bicycle accident injuries.
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National Transportation Safety Board Recommends Full Ban on Cell Phone Use While DrivingFollowing an accident in Missouri that killed two teenagers, the National Transportation Safety Board is calling for a ban on all cell phone use while driving.
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Missouri Attorney's Crusade to Discourage Drunk Driving on Prom NightMissouri Attorney Kurt Larson's crusade to bring an alcohol and drug-free message to high school kids preparing for prom night peer pressure.