I have been practicing injury law in Springfield, Missouri for the last 40 years. In this time I have dedicated my practice solely to injury law. I believe in fighting for the legal rights of injury victims and their families. To me, this is the ability to help these families receive the full compensation they deserve for their injuries, not just whatever the insurance company wants to pay.
This past Friday The Springfield Chamber of Commerce’s Governmental Relations Committee held is 2017 Legislative Preview. Nearly 70 government and business representatives attended this meeting.
Missouri House Representative Paul Fitzwater filed HB646 yesterday which is a collaborative effort amongst concerned health care providers and the Brain Injury Association of Missouri.
Many families will have an empty chair at their dinners this year, some for the first time, while many have endured that absence for many seasons.
View the current statewide fatality rate totals for Missouri thru November 2016.
Information about Springfield’s largest business expo!
At our monthly Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association lunch, we were honored to learn about the above from our Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice, the Honorable Patricia Breckenridge, and our new Missouri Bar President, Dana Tippin Cutler.
At a hearing on this case today, Judge Mountjoy wrangled with difficult scheduling issues, and was able to finally find a date that works with all the parties and the court.
Last Thursday, our local Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association, with the hard work of our President, Rob Palmer, and our innovative thinking Executive Director, Crista Hogan, we had a full house of local attorneys attending the one and the only debate for the office of Attorney General between Teresa Hensley and Josh Hawley.
This particular year, despite all the craziness with the presidential campaign, we have a lot of choices and decisions to make between now and Nov. 8th.
Yet Another Senseless Death… Again, bad news, another fellow rider does not go home to his family and friends today. Why? All because the other driver did not look twice.