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ObamaCare Goes Into Full Swing in St. Louis, Missouri

The top U.S. Health Official, Secretary Kathleen Sebelius of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, visited Missouri recently to discuss the implementation of President Obama’s new healthcare plan, poised to take effect in a little under two weeks. Many are calling this the most complex national legislation in decades.

Tips to Prepare Your Car for Winter Travel

It’s December in St. Louis, and temperatures regularly dip below freezing which can mean icy roads and other adverse weather conditions for drivers. Your car likely needs special maintenance during the winter months. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran St. Louis driver or a rookie, you can benefit from the tips that our personal injury attorneys have provided below.

St. Charles Man Arrested for DWI & Other Charges in Fatal Crash

A 22-year-old St. Charles man has been arrested after a passenger in his minivan was killed following a DUI crash in Maryland Heights on Tuesday. He was driving the minivan on the highway when he hit the back of another car and overturned several times.

Woman Dies in Franklin County Head-On Crash

A woman was killed in a tragic head-on car accident yesterday morning in Franklin County, according to Missouri Highway Patrol. The woman driving the car who was killed was 70 years old. At About 9:20 in the morning, she was driving on Dry Branch Road when she crossed over the dividing line on the road and ran directly into an oncoming vehicle.

When Can I File a Lawsuit Against My Employer?

Workers’ compensation is employer-provided insurance that offers financial compensation to employees who are injured performing work-related activities. The way this type of insurance works is that when an employee is injured, they notify their employer and file a workers’ comp claim.

Mallinckrodt Elementary in St. Louis Evacuated for Carbon Monoxide

January 13, 2014 | Firm News Archives,Personal Injury

Mallinckrodt Elementary in South St. Louis was evacuated today after traces of carbon monoxide were detected. According to the St. Louis public school system, water had accumulated in the basement of the school building due to the melting snow. Maintenance workers were using generators to siphon the water out of the basement, and the running generators is what caused the carbon monoxide.

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