Going Swimming? Watch Your Step!
June 1st, 2020 | Slip and fall accident
When most people think of the dangers of swimming pools, they think of drowning—and for good reason. Drowning is one of the most common causes of death for children, and swimmers of all ages and experience levels are susceptible to it. But it’s not the only risk that sunbathers and swimmers face when they’re near… Read More
Hurt on Someone Else’s Property? You May Be Eligible for Compensation.
August 6th, 2019 | Slip and fall accident
Whether your injury occurred at someone’s home, or a public space like a store, restaurant, or hotel, you may be eligible for compensation if the property wasn’t safe for guests. All Missouri property owners must ensure their properties are safe for guests and invitees, and when they fail to do so, they can be held… Read More
You Shouldn’t Have to Pay for a Slip and Fall Injury
August 7th, 2018 | Slip and fall accident
Property owners and managers are responsible for making sure their spaces are free of hazards, but that doesn't always happen. If you slipped and fell on someone else's property, you may be entitled to certain types of compensation, and we want to help you get the money you deserve to pay for your injuries. Read More
Missouri Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Connection with Fatal Fall
July 14th, 2015 | Wrongful death
When a fatal accident occurs in Missouri due to an mistake or negligence, it’s important for the family of the victim to know they have rights. The St. Louis wrongful death attorneys at Cofman Townsley Injury Lawyers explain that a lawsuit was recently filed by the family of a man killed as the result of… Read More
The Risks of Slip and Fall Accidents
June 9th, 2015 | Slip and fall accident
Slip and Fall Accident Statistics Slips, trips, and falls are responsible for more than 8 million emergency room visits per year. Many of these accidents occur in the home, which may explain why children and the elderly are the most common victims of slip and fall injuries. Falls Among The Elderly The Centers for Disease… Read More