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What Are Interrogatories in a Personal Injury Case?

February 8, 2021 | Personal Injury

Interrogatories are written questions that each party involved in a personal injury lawsuit sends to the other, similar to a written method of “interrogation.” Most of the questions center around the facts of the case, allowing each side to confirm basic information before the claim proceeds to trial. 

Can I Sue for Emotional Distress in Missouri?

January 15, 2021 | Personal Injury

After any kind of personal injury accident, the consequences can be much more than physical. If you are suffering from severe emotional distress that is impacting your daily life, you may have a claim for damages against the responsible party.

Car accidents can be devastating.

The Attorney-Client Privilege

January 4, 2021 | Personal Injury

Most people know that communication between a lawyer and a client is confidential, but few know why or when it applies. This special right to confidentiality is called attorney-client privilege. 

What is Attorney-Client Privilege and Why is It Important?

The attorney-client privilege is a law that protects oral or written communications between attorneys and their clients, and keeps them private.

How is Pain and Suffering Calculated in Missouri?

December 23, 2020 | Personal Injury

If you’ve suffered a serious personal injury in St. Louis as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation, including for your pain and suffering. However, damages for pain and suffering can’t be simply added up like an itemized bill.

We Are Goldblatt + Singer, The St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyers

January 7, 2015 | Firm News,Personal Injury

Since 1947, you have known us as Fox, Goldblatt & Singer. We shortened our name, but our reputation for hard work and compassion will carry on with our new name and logo.

You may have noticed our billboards and TV commercials.

What Will Happen to Convicted Murderer Herbert Smulls?

January 28, 2014 | Firm News,Personal Injury

Herbert Smulls of St. Louis has an appointment to die on 12:01am Wednesday for murdering another St. Louis man back in 1991. Smulls’ attorneys, however, aren’t giving up without a fight. They contend that the drug Missouri uses for their executions is “concerning.”

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