Posted On: May 23, 2008

Hillsboro Missouri - Wrongful Death Car Accident / Crash Resulting from Teenage Driver's Reckless Driving that Turned Deadly

Pioneer%20Road%20curve%20-%20hillsboro%20missouri%20car%20accident%20-%20st%20louis%20wrongful%20death%20lawyer%20attorney.jpg Sansone Law has been retained to represent the family of a 17 year old girl that was tragically killed when a teenage driver ran off the road killing the front seat passenger and critically injuring the back seat passenger. KSDK News Story. The negligent and reckless driver decided to go well over 70 MPH on Pioneer Road in Hillsboro Missouri (just outside St Louis County). The speed limit on that road is 40 MPH, for obvious reasons, it is a narrow and curvy road. The picture above is the stretch of road showing the turn the driver tried to come around at 70 MPH in and older model Ford Contour, he took the turn wide and another car was coming from the other direction, he over corrected and ended up crashing the car into trees off the road and down a hill. The surviving passenger has stated she felt as if they were airborne.

This tragic Jefferson county car accident resulted in the death of the front side passenger and severe injury to the backseat passenger, who recalls the she and the deceased passenger were begging the driver to slow down. Upon a cursory review through Missouri Casenet this driver has been charged with several other traffic citations prior to this Missouri car crash.

The Jefferson County prosecutor's office has charged the driver with the Missouri state charge of involuntary manslaughter, a class D Felony. Much to the disappointment of the family, he was quickly released on a $3,500 bond; quite low considering he caused the St Louis Missouri area wrongful death of one young girl and the severe and permanently debilitating personal injuries to the back seat passenger.

missouri%20wrongful%20death%20car%20crash%20-%20st%20louis%20personal%20injury%20lawyer%20-%20death%20case.jpgThere are many details and aspects of this Missouri wrongful death case that I would like to discuss as a Missouri personal injury lawyer, however, I will have to post these aspects of the Jefferson county wrongful death case at a later date as the investigation and claims are ongoing. I would ask that we all keep the young girl's family in our prayers and pray for the health and wellness of her young one year old son that has survived her.

I traveled down pioneer road several times today, and it is a narrow road, I was driving my Porsche 911 C4S (a car made to take tight turns at high speed), and at 70 MPH that curve was challenging, clearly in an older model Ford Contour 70 MPH on that road is simply crazy recklessness beyond a simple accident; moreover, the roads were wet that night. On behalf of the mother and surviving infant son, I will pursue Missouri personal injury claims of wrongful death against the driver based on negligence and gross recklessness justifying the imposition of Missouri punitive damages.

St Louis Post Dispatch Article by Robert Kelly - Jeffco Teen Driver Charged in Passenger's Death

Posted On: May 15, 2008

Missouri Bicycle Injuries and Safety - Roadway Injuries and Deaths in Missouri

missouri%20bike%20injury%20lawyer%20st%20louis%20-%20best%20injury%20lawyer%20-%20top%20st%20louis%20injury%20lawyer.jpg An important aspect of my St Louis personal injury practice is the representation of injured cyclists in Missouri and Illinois who have been injured as a result of a bicycle crash caused by a negligent driver of a car or truck. As a St Louis Missouri personal injury attorney and an avid cyclist myself I see these cases through the eyes of a St Louis personal injury lawyer and the I see bike accident personal injury cases through the eyes of a cyclist.

Recently, the Missouri Bicycle Federation released its first annual report card regarding biking in Missouri. The report card gave Missouri a D. One of the primary reasons is that in Missouri bikers and pedestrians make up 5% of traffic yet are the victims of 15% of the Missouri roadway injuries and crashes and 7.5% of the roadway deaths in Missouri.

Another reason for the low grade, Missouri has done nothing to change the law for bicyclists in 2007. In a previous Missouri Bike Accident post I discussed some of the minor changes that have been made in years past to benefit bikers. However there are still major changes that must be done to Missouri bicycle and pedestrian law.

See previous blog posts:

Right Hook - Primary Cause of Missouri Bike Accidents and Injuries

Common cause of bike accidents - St Louis bike accident lawyer

St Louis personal injury bike accident lawyer gets injury jury verdict against motorist that failed to yield

Bike Law Resource

MO Bike Federation - Missouri Bike Accidents and Safety Report

Posted On: May 14, 2008

Illinois Work Comp Settlement - Post Traumatic Stress after Witnessing co-worker Fall - Settlement more than 3 times amount client's first work comp attorney recommended

In a previous Missouri personal injury lawyer blog post I discussed the facts and circumstances of my Illinois workers compensation client who witnessed the traumatic death of a co-worker as the result of a fall from a water tower. As a result of witnessing this tragic death incident, which has turned into a million dollar Illinois wrongful death case and Illinois products liability action, my client suffered post traumatic stress.

This Illinois workers compensation case recently settled for $32,500.00 to compensate my Illinois personal injury and workers compensation client for the traumatic stress endured as a direct result of the work related injury.

Many Illinois personal injury lawyers may have never pursued the claim because there was no direct physical injury. In fact, my client's first Illinois personal injury lawyer did not pursue the claim and recommended a settlement to him of less than $10,000. I took over the case and through psychological testing and other important case work we were able to evidence the psychological injury and settlement the case for more than 3 times more what his first Illinois work comp lawyer recommended.

An Illinois or a Missouri work comp case or claim require one very simple element to have a claim in the first place, a work related injury. That injury can be physical or mental. Often times a mental injury is drastically more debilitating than a physical injury.