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Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Missouri

Personal injury law in Missouri operates under a pure comparative fault system, allowing injured parties to recover damages even if they're partially at fault for an accident. The state's circuit courts handle most personal injury cases, with complex medical malpractice claims subject to specific procedural requirements. Missouri's legal environment favors thorough case preparation, as insurance companies often aggressively defend claims in this jurisdiction. The state's mix of urban centers like Kansas City and St. Louis alongside rural communities creates diverse case dynamics requiring local legal expertise.

Car and truck accidents
Slip and fall injuries
Medical malpractice
Workplace injuries
Dog bites and animal attacks
Defective product injuries

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Why Hire a Personal Injury Attorney in Missouri?

Hiring a Missouri-licensed attorney is essential because personal injury law varies significantly between states, and Missouri has unique statutes governing damage caps, insurance requirements, and procedural rules. Only attorneys admitted to the Missouri State Bar can represent clients in Missouri courts and fully understand the state's comparative fault system. Local attorneys also have established relationships with Missouri medical experts, accident reconstruction specialists, and understand how local juries typically respond to different types of cases.

Local Courts
Personal injury cases in Missouri are primarily handled by the state's circuit courts, which have general jurisdiction over civil matters. Federal cases may be filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern or Western District of Missouri when federal jurisdiction applies.

Missouri Personal Injury Laws & Deadlines

Missouri follows a five-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, giving victims more time than many other states to file lawsuits. The state caps non-economic damages at $400,000 for most personal injury cases, though catastrophic injury cases have higher limits. Missouri's pure comparative fault rule means injured parties can recover damages even if they're 99% at fault, with compensation reduced by their percentage of responsibility.

What to Know About Personal Injury in Missouri

Typical Recovery Range
Missouri personal injury settlements vary widely based on case specifics, but the state's comparative fault system and higher damage caps can lead to substantial recoveries for seriously injured victims.
When to Act
2 years (statute of limitations in most states)
Attorney Cost
Free consultation · Contingency available
Coverage
Statewide — all Missouri counties

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Missouri's statute of limitations for personal injury cases?
Missouri allows five years from the date of injury to file most personal injury lawsuits, which is longer than many other states. However, certain cases like medical malpractice have shorter deadlines, so it's important to consult with a Missouri attorney promptly after any injury.
How does Missouri's comparative fault law affect my personal injury claim?
Missouri follows pure comparative fault, meaning you can recover damages even if you're partially responsible for your accident. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault, so if you're 30% at fault, you'll receive 70% of your total damages.
Do I need a Missouri-licensed attorney for my personal injury case?
Yes, only attorneys licensed by the Missouri State Bar can represent clients in Missouri courts and provide legal advice about Missouri law. Local attorneys understand state-specific rules, damage caps, and procedural requirements that significantly impact personal injury cases.
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