Personal & Catastrophic Injury Attorneys
Personal injury may refer to any injury sustained in an accident. Thousands of accidents occur in the St. Louis area daily, and a majority of them result in little to no injury. Others result in minor injury that will require only minimal medical attention and won’t likely interfere with your ability to work, play, and enjoy life. Some accidents, however, result in serious injury – injury that will impact every aspect of your life, result in expensive medical bills, and, may even produce permanent physical and emotional damages.
These types of severe injuries demand the thoughtful and immediate attention of an experienced and proven personal injury attorney.
When you're hurt in an accident, even minor injuries can affect your physical health, mental well-being and your financial security. Things like whiplash, broken bones, and concussion may seem inconsequential at the time, but even these can have a profound and lasting impact on your comfort and health. That’s why it’s a good idea to discuss any injury you sustain with a qualified personal injury lawyer who can assess the current damages, project future complications, and determine if legal action makes sense.
At Brown & Brown, LLP, we know that accidents happen suddenly and without warning. They can leave you with unexpected pain, looming medical costs and lost income when you need it most. Our experienced and dedicated personal injury attorneys will focus on your case, giving you the space and protection you need to focus on what really matters: your recovery.
If you have been injured due to someone else’s recklessness or carelessness, please contact Brown & Brown, LLP to discuss your case for free. We maintain two offices in the Greater St. Louis area, allowing us to serve victims of personal injury in Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois. To schedule your complimentary case review, please call our St. Louis office at 314-333-3333 or our Fairview Heights office at 618-888-8888 today.
Our Personal Injury Lawyers Will Come to You
The personal injury attorneys at Brown & Brown understand that, due to your injuries or circumstances, you may not be able to drive to one of our offices for a consultation. We do not believe this should interfere with your rights or your ability to seek justice following an accident. If you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you, without hesitation. And remember: if we don’t win your case, you won’t pay a thing for our services. You have nothing to lose by calling us for a free review of your case, your rights, and the best options available for securing the full compensation you are due.
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Leading Causes of Severe Personal Injury
While any accident can lead to injury, some are more likely to result in serious and lasting complications than others. Top causes of serious injury in St. Louis include:
Motor Vehicle Accidents. This may include car accidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle accidents, some of which will result in permanent injury. Motor vehicle accidents may also include pedestrian accidents or accidents involving bicyclists. In many cases, these are serious or fatal, and all too often they involve our most vulnerable citizens, like children and the elderly.
Accidents on Private or Commercial Property. Slip and fall accidents on poorly maintained properties, assault or robbery on improperly secured properties, elevator and escalator accidents, animal attacks, even injury from toxic fumes or chemicals may all be examples of premises liability. When you are injured on someone else’s property – commercial or private – due to conditions that should have been avoidable, you may be entitled to seek compensation for all related damages.
Defective Products. From vehicle defects like faulty airbags and ignition switches to children’s toys, medical devices, and consumer electronics, products that cause injury or death may be defective and should be examined by a personal injury lawyer. In many cases, defective products result in mass tort litigation due to the sheer number of people they injure.
When you sustain injury in an accident that you did not cause, insurance companies may be quick to offer a settlement. These are based on formulas that make great assumptions about the nature of your injury and the lasting complications it may cause. Before you let an insurance company assume what your case is worth, call our St. Louis or Fairview Heights office to speak to one of our attorneys for free. We answer calls, even on weekends, and when not available immediately, will return your call quickly to ensure you are not left in the lurch.
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Personal & Catastrophic Injury Attorneys