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The Role of Economic and Non-Economic Damages in Wrongful Death Settlements
Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is emotionally devastating and often creates overwhelming financial consequences for surviving family members. In Missouri, wrongful death law allows families to pursue compensation from the responsible party to help restore financial stability and provide a sense of justice. A key…
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Common Evidence That Strengthens a Premises Liability Claim in Missouri
If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property—whether in…
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Missouri Law and Bad Faith Insurance Practices: What Victims Should Know
After an accident, you expect your insurance company to…
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What Counts as Insurance Bad Faith After an Accident?
When you’re injured in a car crash, slip-and-fall, or…
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Can Crime Victims Sue for Compensation in Civil Court?
Crime victims in Missouri have more options beyond the…
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Who Can Be Held Liable After a Bus Accident?
Bus accidents often involve multiple parties, making it complex…
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When Is a Property Owner Responsible for Injuries?
Property owners in Missouri have a legal duty to…
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How to Fight an Unfair Insurance Denial After an Accident
Experiencing an accident is already stressful, but having your…
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Suing an At-Fault Uninsured Driver: Is It Worth It?
Suing an at-fault uninsured driver in Missouri is an…
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Negligent Security and Who Can Be Held Liable?
Negligent security occurs when a property owner or business…
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