Three St. Louis Events Not to Miss This Spring

April 22nd, 2014 | Community

Spring is in the air in St. Louis and for many citizens, the warm weather and outdoor activities are calling! So, the St. Louis personal injury lawyers with Cofman Townsley Injury Lawyers would like to tell you about a few of the upcoming events we are most looking forward to. Read More

2 Ways MODOT Is Working to Stop Construction Zone Accidents

April 15th, 2014 | Auto accident

Spring has finally arrived in Missouri and for the state’s Department of Transportation (MODOT), that means it’s time to begin breaking ground on new highway construction and maintenance projects; however, the increase in the volume of work taking place also raises the chances of collisions between motor vehicles and workers or equipment. Read More

Inaugural St. Louis World's Fare to Take Place Labor Day Weekend

April 8th, 2014 | Community

The history and culture that St. Louis, Missouri, has to offer is what makes the city so special to the law firm of Cofman Townsley Injury Lawyers. That is why our team of St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyers are so excited about a new event being held to honor and celebrate these wonderful aspects of the… Read More

National Safety Council Announces 2 Leading Causes of Accidental Injury in U.S.

April 1st, 2014 | Personal injury

April 1, 2014 Each day, thousands of American citizens become the victims of accidents that result in serious injuries. While the list of causes to these accidents could be endless, the National Safety Council just released its 2014 list of injury facts that shed some light on the most common causes of accidental injury in… Read More

St. Louis Workers Concerned About Toxic Fumes From Local Landfill

March 25th, 2014 | Environmental injury

March 25, 2014 Employers have a responsibility to protect the health and safety of their workers at all times. Failure to do so may result in the employer having to pay Workers Compensation Benefits. That is why a group of St. Louis workers are trying to determine if exposure to a toxic landfill is causing… Read More

Missouri Car Accident Results in Drawn-Out Insurance Dispute

February 25th, 2014 | Auto accident

February 25, 2014 When a person is injured as the result of a car accident, the victim will typically file an insurance claim in order to be compensated for damages. In some cases though, the insurance company will dispute the claim, which can lead to the need for the judicial system to issue a ruling… Read More

Today Is National Wine Drinking Day, But Don't Participate While Driving!

February 18th, 2014 | Drunk driving

February 28, 2014 Today has been declared National Drink Wine Day across the United States. The purpose of the event is to celebrate and raise awareness of the benefits that are provided by the fermented fruit juice. Wine has been spotlighted in history for centuries, with almost all cultures consuming some form of the drink.… Read More

Lawsuit Filed In Connection To Brain Injuries Suffered By Former Football Players

January 28th, 2014 | Brain injury

In recent years, more information has come to light regarding the dangerous long-term effects repeat traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can have on professional athletes who play contact sports. Read More

Worker Sustains Serious Burn Injuries In St. Louis Chemical Fire

January 21st, 2014 | Personal injury

One of the many dangers some workers in numerous industries face is the risk of burn injuries. Read More

New Law Aims To Prevent Diagnosis Errors In Newborn Babies

January 7th, 2014 | Medical malpractice

One of the most common types of medical malpractice reported today is when a doctor gives a misdiagnosis of a patient’s condition. Too often, these errors result in serious injury or death. The St. Louis Medical Malpractice Lawyers with Cofman Townsley Injury Lawyers explain that such an error made at a Lee’s Summit, Missouri, hospital has led to the passing of a new law aimed at preventing a misdiagnosis. Read More