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Abogados Mejor Calificados en Missouri

A. W. Smith
A. W. Smith

Smith Legal

Columbia
Aaron  Kirkland
Aaron Kirkland

Kirkland Legal

Independence
Abigail V. DeBruin
Abigail V. DeBruin

DeBruin & Associates

Florissant
Abraham D. Kuhl
Abraham D. Kuhl

Kuhl Law Office

Belton
Abraham D. Kuhl
Abraham D. Kuhl

Kuhl & Associates

Blue Springs

Find Accident and Injury Lawyers in Missouri

Missouri law gives injury victims specific rights and protections, but the rules differ depending on whether your case involves a car crash, a workplace accident, or a dangerous property condition. The state's pure comparative fault system means you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault — your compensation is simply reduced by your percentage of blame. That rule applies across all types of injury claims filed in Missouri courts.

Missouri Injury Laws

Missouri sets a five-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, including car accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall cases, and workplace injuries. Wrongful death claims have a shorter deadline — survivors must file within three years of the date of death.

Under pure comparative fault, a jury assigns a percentage of fault to each party. Even if you're found 90% at fault, you can still collect the remaining 10% of your damages. Missouri does not cap compensatory damages in most injury cases, though medical malpractice claims have specific caps on non-economic damages.

When to Contact a Lawyer in Missouri

  • You were injured in a car or truck accident and the insurance company is pressuring you to accept a quick settlement.
  • You suffered a workplace injury and your workers' compensation claim was denied or disputed by your employer's insurer.
  • A family member died due to someone else's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim before Missouri's three-year deadline.
  • You were hurt in a slip and fall on someone else's property and the property owner denies responsibility.

Frequently Asked Questions About Missouri Injury Claims

How does Missouri's pure comparative fault rule affect my truck accident claim?

Missouri doesn't bar you from recovering damages regardless of your fault percentage. If a jury finds you 40% responsible for a truck accident and awards $200,000, you'd receive $120,000. The trucking company and driver can also share fault between them, which your attorney can use to maximize your recovery.

Can I file both a workers' compensation claim and a third-party lawsuit in Missouri?

Yes. If someone other than your employer caused your workplace injury — like a contractor or equipment manufacturer — you can pursue a separate injury claim against that party. Missouri allows you to collect workers' compensation benefits while also seeking full damages through a third-party lawsuit, which can include pain and suffering that workers' comp doesn't cover.