Verdicts and Settlements
- Settlement: Undisclosed - Natural Gas House Explosion
- Settlement: $2,500,000 - OVERDOSE OF ANESTHESIA DURING SURGERY RESULTING IN BRAIN DAMAGE
- Settlement: CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT CRANE OPERATOR ERROR
- Settlement: $2,500,000 - OPERATIVE NEGLIGENCE ON A NEW BORN
- Settlement: Products Liability - $3,277,000 (Below knee amputation on assembly line)
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis City) - $2,500,000 (Overdose of anesthesia/severe brain damage)
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis City) - $2,500,000 (Operative negligence on new horn resulting in CP)
- Settlement: Products Liability (St. Louis City) - $2,500,000 Gasoline Tanker Explosion
- Settlement: Products Liability (St. Louis City) - $1,600,000 Gasoline Tanker Explosion
- Verdict-Settlement: Auto/Truck Collision (Federal Court) $1,050,000
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis County) - $1,000,000 (Failure to diagnose fetal distress/Cerebral Palsy)
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis City) - $650,000 (Aseptic necrosis caused by overdose of prednisone)
- Settlement: Construction Accident (St. Louis County) - $635,000 (Right hand crush injury caused by crane operator)
- Verdict: Auto Accident (Jefferson County) - $600,000
- Settlement: Construction Accident (St. Louis County) - $500,000
- Settlement/Verdict: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis County) $522,500 (Failure to diagnose cancer. Client still alive at time of trial.)
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis City) - $500,000 (Shoulder Dystocia at delivery)
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (Franklin County) - $450,000 (Cerebral Palsy/failure to diagnose maternal diabetes)
- Verdict: Slip and Fall (St. Louis City) - $433,900
- Settlement: Medical Malpractice (St. Louis City) - $350,000 (Shoulder Dystocia at Delivery)
NOTE: Every case is different and the amounts shown in this list are solely to demonstrate that after we have thoroughly prepared these cases the defendants paid the amounts shown or in the alternative we tried the cases to a successful conclusion. In many cases, despite the nature of the clients’ injuries or liability of the defendant, you cannot achieve a good settlement unless the defendant(s) know that your attorneys have thoroughly prepared the case and, if necessary are willing to try the case on behalf of the client.
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