St. Louis Wrongful Death Lawyer

St. Charles MO Car Crash Attorney

Have you lost a loved one in a fatal accident caused by the wrongful act or negligence of a corporation or another individual? At Newman Bronson & Wallis, we have extensive experience in these cases. In fact, we have dedicated our careers to holding liable parties responsible for their wrongful acts and to correct dangerous practices or hazards to prevent further injury or death. We are available to put our knowledge and experience to work helping you and your family during these truly emotionally difficult times.

Contact us toll-free at 1-800-962-4009 to schedule a free consultation with one of our caring wrongful death lawyers.

Newman Bronson & Wallis has over a century of combined legal experience, and is available to help clients in St. Louis and throughout Missouri and Illinois, including St. Charles, St. Peters, Columbia, Alton, Belleville, St. Peters, Webster Groves, Kirkwood, Chesterfield, Florissant, and O'Fallon.

We take great pride in the personal attention we provide to all of our clients, and empathize with you over the impact that this situation has had upon your life. When you wish to speak with us about your case, we will always make ourselves available. Our firm is committed to ensuring that all of your questions are fully answered and that all of your concerns are fully addressed.

We are available to handle all wrongful death cases, including those related to:

To learn more, visit our Wrongful Death Practice Center.

To find out how we can help you, contact our wrongful death lawyers toll-free at 1-800-962-4009 to schedule a free case evaluation.

"DID YOU KNOW....

Compensatory Damages are intended to compensate for injuries or death. Compensation means "to balance the scales"—to match the amount of money with each of the harms and losses that the injury has caused. Losses form injury may include the past, present and future loss of earnings, past and future medical expenses; long or short term mental disabilities, such as injuries to the brain resulting in loss of IQ, cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, attention problems, hyperactivity; long or short term physical disabilities, such as paralysis, fractures, burns, cancer; disfigurement; the loss of capacity to enjoy life, lost opportunity, an increased risk of harm, and the pain, suffering, and mental anguish caused by these losses and the injury that was suffered."

"DID YOU KNOW....

Punitive Damages are included in a Jury Verdict to deter the responsible defendant and others from continuing or repeating similar wrongful conduct in the future. They are designed to punish for the great risk of potential harm caused by the defendant’s actions. In Missouri, 50% of the net verdict for Punitive Damages goes directly to the Missouri Victims Compensation Fund with the other half going to the plaintiff. The plaintiff’s portion is taxable income."