Missouri Municipal Liability Claims Lawyer
Focused on Client Needs Since 1946
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REQUEST a free CONSULTATIONREQUEST a free CONSULTATIONObviously, there are significant challenges involved with personal injury claims that involve government. With different procedural rules, statutes of limitations and other challenges that are different from civil claims between civilians.
If you have been hurt in an accident involving a government entity, it is essential to work with legal counsel that brings experience and a reputation for success. Contact a Missouri municipal liability claims attorney from Gray Ritter Graham, in St. Louis.
GRG lawyers have been helping injured clients and their families obtain full and fair compensation for injuries and wrongful deaths since 1946. We represent clients in Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas and throughout the area in personal injury and motor vehicle accident claims involving the local, county and state government offices.
In our day-to-day lives, we come in contact with local, state and federal governments more often than most people think. Accidents can occur with great frequency as a result of poor maintenance or supervision in:
Motor vehicle accidents make up a significant percentage of municipal liability claims. We represent clients who have been injured as a result of motor vehicle accidents caused by:
We want to hear your story and see if we can help you. There is no charge for your initial consultation with us, and we take many of our cases on a contingency basis, so those clients will not have to pay attorney fees until we win judgments or settlements for them. Contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation.
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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.