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Are Chiropractor Visits Covered By Auto Insurance?

April 12, 2021 | Car Accidents

Drivers and passengers commonly suffer from neck and lower back pain after a car accident. One of the best treatment options for that pain is visiting a chiropractor. However, many victims hesitate from chiropractic treatment because of fears about whether auto insurance will cover it.

What is the Difference Between Express and Implied Consent?

November 10, 2021 | Firm News Archives

Patients have the right to be informed about any treatment or procedure a physician wishes to conduct. It is a healthcare provider’s duty to ensure patients can make informed decisions regarding their health. There are two different types of consent that can be given: express and implied. 

How Long Do You Have to See a Doctor After an Auto Accident?

May 23, 2022 | Car Accidents

After a car accident, it is critical to seek medical care as soon as possible. Whether that means after leaving the scene, later that day, or within a few days, the sooner the better. Most insurance companies consider 72 hours to be a reasonable amount of time to have seen a doctor.

What Are the Stages of Personal Injury Litigation?

August 17, 2022 | Firm News Archives

If you have been injured in a preventable accident caused by the negligent actions of another party, you may choose to pursue a personal injury lawsuit against them to recover compensation. Personal injury litigation can be long and complex, but here is an overview of the stages involved.

What Are the Pool Fence Requirements and Regulations in St. Louis?

December 9, 2020 | Premises Liability

Whether you already have one, or if you are planning to build or buy a swimming pool, one of the things you need to consider is the pool fencing options. Missouri state law mandates that every pool has a fence or other structure surrounding it.

What Is the Discovery Process in a Lawsuit?

January 1, 2025 | Firm News Archives

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If someone else’s negligence caused your injury in St. Louis, Missouri, you can seek compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. After the initial investigation performed by your attorney, they’ll help you file your lawsuit, and your case will proceed to discovery.

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