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How Long Does It Take To Settle A Pedestrian Accident?

October 31, 2025 | Firm News

How long does it take to settle a pedestrian accident? The answer depends on the details of the case, but most settlements fall somewhere between a few months and over a year. Simple claims with minor injuries and clear liability can sometimes resolve quickly, while serious injuries or disputes about fault often extend the process.

What Is a Common Carrier?

September 18, 2025 | Firm News

If you’ve been injured in a transportation accident in St. Louis, understanding the term “common carrier” could make a major difference in your case. At Goldblatt + Singer, we know that not all transport providers are treated equally under the law.

Goldblatt + Singer Win $1.54 Million Jury Verdict

February 28, 2025 | Firm News

Goldblatt + Singer Wins Jury Verdict

Goldblatt + Singer has won a $1.54 million jury verdict on behalf of a man whose skull was cracked by a large tree branch that fell on him while he was waiting at a bus stop.

Goldblatt + Singer Proudly Sponsors Walk Like MADD Event to Combat Drunk Driving

October 24, 2024 | Firm News

Overview of MADD Event 2024

On October 13th, 2024, Goldblatt + Singer, St. Louisโ€™ premier personal injury law firm, proudly took part in the annual Walk Like MADD event, hosted by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). As the Advocate Sponsor for this impactful event, we were thrilled to stand alongside community members, survivors, and supporters in a powerful show of unity and resolve.

Jury Duty Scam Alert: Have You Been Threatened in St. Louis?

June 10, 2024 | Firm News,Safety Tips

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Receiving an unexpected phone call, email, or text message claiming you missed jury duty and now face legal consequences can be scary. The person on the other end may demand personal information or payment, threatening arrest or fines if you don’t comply.

National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

November 30, 2022 | Firm News

A police officer gives a woman a breathalyzer test for drunk driving.

In the month of December, individually, we often look forward to celebrating the holidays with our friends and family. However, intoxicated driving is particularly risky in December. That’s why the month of December this year, for the 42nd year in a row, has been designated as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.

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