Vehicle Passenger Injuries
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REQUEST a free CONSULTATIONREQUEST a free CONSULTATIONThe devastation of a car accident often goes beyond the pain and suffering inflicted on the drivers. Passengers often suffer severe injuries such as brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, back injuries, burns and disfigurement. It is crucial for passengers to have an experienced attorney protecting their interests when pursuing compensation for the damages they have suffered.
After a car accident, insurance companies may want to settle quickly before the full extent of passenger injuries is clear. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury as a passenger, call 314-241-5620 or toll free 800-451-2950 for a free consultation with an attorney.
At Gray Ritter Graham in St. Louis, we represent passengers who have suffered catastrophic injuries in car accidents. For more than 75 years, people in Missouri and Illinois have counted on our personal injury lawyers to obtain compensation for medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses.
In passenger injury claims, the legal and insurance issues are somewhat different from those involving injured drivers. We seek all sources of available compensation for passengers who suffer injuries as a result of negligence, including their own auto insurance coverage, the coverage of the driver of the car they were in and the insurance coverage of the other driver or drivers involved in the accident.
If you have sustained a catastrophic auto accident injury due to the negligence of others, we can help. Contact us for a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable St. Louis car accident lawyers.
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314-241-5620
800-451-2950
701 Market St., Ste. 800
St. Louis, MO 63101
When clients come to us, their cases involve serious personal or financial injury, or wrongful death. It costs nothing to call and ask us to review your case. Contact us as soon as possible so that we can preserve the evidence and begin our investigation.