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Personal Injury Attorney In St. Louis, MO

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Personal Injury Attorney in St. Louis, MO

Accidents can drastically change life in an instant. If you’ve been injured in an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, carelessness, or wrongdoing, you need the professional legal services of an experienced personal injury attorney to help. Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers is based in St. Louis, MO, but represents clients throughout the region. Focusing on personal injury law, the firm handles cases that involve car accident, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, medical malpractice, bicycle accidents, and more. If you’ve been injured at no fault of your own, you may be eligible for compensation under Missouri law.

Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers has 90 years of experience practicing personal injury law. The firm is dedicated to helping clients who have been injured achieve the fair compensation they deserve. The firm’s attorneys and support staff provide caring service complemented by unfailing professionalism. These cases can be complex. Don’t entrust your claim to anyone but a bar-certified attorney with a proven track record for success. Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers has won millions in damages at trial and through negotiated settlement. While nothing can undo the injuries you’ve experienced, fair compensation can, at least, help to alleviate financial stress related to your accident. Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers offers free initial consultations. Let them examine your claim and see why more than 8,000 clients have put their trust in the firm.

Have You Been Hurt in an Accident?

Personal injury is a broad area of the law. It encompasses many different types of claims that include: car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, premises liability, security negligence, medical malpractice, legal malpractice, HIPPAA violations, and more. According to Missouri law, individuals who have been injured in an accident that was caused by another’s carelessness, recklessness, or willful wrongdoing can seek damages for their pain and suffering and injury-related expenses. These injuries can be life-changing. They can cause permanent disabilities and even prevent people from returning to their chosen line of work. Even seemingly minor injuries like fractures can rack up costly medical expenses.

If you’ve endured accident injuries in Missouri that were caused by another, you have the legal right to seek fair compensation. Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers will meet with you to discuss your claim, helping you make an informed decision about how to pursue your claim if you choose to. There are time limits for filing these types of claims. Our attorneys can provide you with all the information you need to know concerning these time limits and your legal rights.

Experienced Personal Injury Attorneys

Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers have decades of experience practicing personal injury law in St. Louis, MO. They understand this area of law in detail and can put their valuable experience to work for you. Clients often aren’t sure about the merits of their case. Your attorney can examine it to determine its strengths and weaknesses. They can then work to support those weak areas with further evidence acquired through our resources and investigative efforts. Experience counts in this area of the law. If you are looking for a St. Louis, MO, personal injury attorney, Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers can help.

Personal Injury Claim Types

Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers has negotiated and litigated many types of personal injury claims. Our attorneys have experience in the following areas:

  • Car Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Truck Accidents
  • Bicycle Accidents
  • Premises Liability
  • Wrongful Death
  • Catastrophic Injuries
  • Dog Bites and Dog Attacks
  • Boating Accidents
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Workers Compensation
  • Sports Injuries

 

Don’t see your claim type listed? Consult with Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers. In there decades of experience, they’ve taken on many other types of personal injury cases. If they feel that their experience is not suited to your case, they will refer you to a St. Louis, MO, attorney who can help you.

What If Some of the Fault Is Mine?

Often, defendants in personal injury cases are responsible for 100 percent of the accident they’re involved in. They may have been driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failed to stop at a red light. They may have failed to leash their aggressive dog. Sometimes, however, claimants also share some of the blame. Under Missouri law, parties involved in accidents can be assigned a percentage of blame. This percentage can affect compensation eligibility or the compensation award.

If a judge decides that both parties are each fifty percent responsible for an accident, no amount of compensation may be offered. However, if the claimant is said to be 20 percent responsible (i.e. they failed to replace a taillight), they will be eligible for only 80 percent of a compensation award.

Cases that involve shared blame can be quite complex. We provide clients with our experienced-backed opinions of the matter. If you aren’t sure if you have a valid claim to make, let’s discuss it. We offer a free initial consultation.

Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers Can Help You

Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers has a reputation for tenacity. We are trial lawyers who also have a knack for negotiation. We review cases from every possible angle, which helps us determine the best approach to take to effectively support it. When you hire one of our experienced personal injury attorneys to represent your claim, you can expect services such as:

  • Careful case evaluation
  • Investigative services (i.e. procure witness statements, video surveillance, accident reports)
  • File court documents
  • Arrive punctually at hearings, trials, and appointments
  • Manage all paperwork related to the case
  • Communicate with insurance companies
  • Communicate with at-fault party’s lawyers
  • Hire professional services when needed (i.e. actuary or accident reconstructionist)
  • Visit the scene of the accident
  • Deliver timely case updates to client
  • Aggressively litigate and negotiate the claim

Although we can’t always address a client’s question immediately, we strive to respond to their calls in the same day. When we’re in court, our support staff is on call to speak with clients on our behalf. They’ll relay your concerns or questions to us so we can address them as soon as possible. We value communication; it’s one of our firm’s many strengths. We know how important your claim is to you. It’s important to us too.

Are There Time Limits for Filing Personal Injury Claims in Missouri

Time limits vary depending on the type of personal injury claim in question. For instance, car accident victims have five years from the date of their accident to file a claim. In wrongful death cases, claimants have three years to file. These time limits vary by state. We can advise you about the time limit involved in your type of personal injury claim.

Does It Take Years to Resolve a Personal Injury Case?

Some personal injury cases can be wrapped up in a period of weeks. But, yes, it’s true that some cases can extend beyond the year mark, taking two years or possibly longer. On average, personal injury cases take several months to resolve. Most cases can be resolved through negotiation. These cases tend to take less time than claims that must be litigated in court. Of course, we can’t say how long your claim is likely to take, but we can express an opinion in view of your evidence and the defendant’s willingness to negotiate.

How Much Compensation Can I Win?

In Missouri, compensation for personal injury claims are awarded based on economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages relate to lost wages and medical expenses. They may involve funeral costs in wrongful death suits. They could involve counseling expense. It’s also important to note that economic damages can also be estimated for expected future costs related to the injuries. Clients who have suffered disabilities or other injuries may require long-term or life-long medical care. These cost estimates and future lost earnings can also be factored into the sum. Non-economic damages refer to pain and suffering. Missouri caps this amount at $350,000; though, it is adjusted for inflation.

If you’ve been involved in an accident and have sustained injuries because of another’s fault, turn to our experienced law firm for help. The sooner you contact us the better as it allows us to secure evidence early—evidence that might otherwise be difficult or impossible to procure as time goes on. There is no obligation when you meet with us for a free initial consultation. We can evaluate your claim and provide you with some preliminary legal advice. If you do choose to let us represent you, you can expect us to aggressively litigate or negotiate your claim, representing your interests to the best of our ability.

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