Testing Shows Dangerous Levels Of Lead In Two St. Louis Schools
July 2nd, 2013 | Lead poisoning
Exposure to high levels of lead in older paints can present an extreme hazard to one’s health. Read More
EPA Addressing Concerns Over Radioactive Waste Buried In Local Landfill
June 25th, 2013 | Environmental injury
The environment that we live in can have serious effects on our health. When humans are exposed to harmful chemicals and contaminants through water, food, air, and land, we can develop numerous diseases and other Environmental Injuries. Read More
Missouri Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Filed Following Botched Brain Surgery
May 7th, 2013 | Medical malpractice
A Missouri Medical Malpractice Lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a 53-year-old woman who was the victim of a botched brain surgery. Read More
Missouri Lawmakers Approve Bill Reinstating Medical Malpractice Caps
March 12th, 2013 | Medical malpractice
A bill placing limits on the amount of civil damages that can be awarded to a victim for pain and suffering in a Missouri Medical Malpractice case has moved one step closer to approval. Three Rivers Publishing released an article that said the Missouri House Health Committee had passed the bill with a 7-3 vote. Read More
Study Develops New Treatment Guidelines For Traumatic Brain Injuries
February 26th, 2013 | Brain injury
Numbers show that Traumatic Brain Injuries account for 2,700 fatalities each year. To help combat the problem, researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine have developed new guidelines for the treatment of those who have sustained such an injury. Read More
Missouri Legislators Changing State Workers' Compensation Laws
February 19th, 2013 | Personal injury
The Missouri state government is currently in the process of overhauling the policies surrounding the ability of a citizen to receive Missouri Workers’ Compensation benefits. Read More
Study Says Missouri Needs To Toughen Up On Teen Drivers
February 12th, 2013 | Auto accident
A recent Missouri Car Accident is supporting evidence to a report claiming the state needs to adopt tougher restrictions for teenage drivers. Read More
Are Radioactive Materials Buried In St. Louis Landfill Causing Illnesses?
February 5th, 2013 | Environmental injury
A group of St. Louis, Missouri, citizens recently voiced their concerns to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over thousands of tons of nuclear waste buried in a local landfill they believe is seeping into the area’s water supplies. Read More
Tractor-Trailer Accident Outside St. Louis Leaves One Driver Injured
January 29th, 2013 | Truck accident
An accident between two tractor-trailers yesterday in rural Missouri left one of the drivers seriously injured. Read More
Missouri Sees Increase In Traffic Fatalities During 2012
January 8th, 2013 | Auto accident
The Missouri Highway Patrol (MHP) announced last week that the state saw a dramatic rise in the number of motor vehicle fatalities in 2012 as opposed to the previous year, considering there was a roughly four percent increase in deaths caused by Missouri Car Accidents. Read More