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Notable Cases

St. Louis, Missouri Personal Injury Lawyers

Since 1949, the legal team at Fox, Goldblatt & Singer, P.C., have handled thousands of cases for injured residents of the Midwest. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, our personal injury lawyers have successfully recovered over $300 million for our clients since the firm was founded. Among the most notable cases in the firm’s history:

Confidential v. Confidential - $10.4 million awarded to victims of an explosion by a dangerous product. (1998)

Aut v. Old Dominion - Won $7,580,000.00 for a man who was partially paralyzed when his tractor-trailer rear-ended another commercial vehicle. (2006)

Confidential v. Confidential - $6.6 million awarded to a victim of a dangerous product, one of the largest settlements in Jefferson county. (2008)

Family v. Truck Company - $4,875,000.00 settlement for the family of a 32-year old killed by a truck in St. Louis County, one of the largest settlements in St. Louis county. (2008)

Pippins v. Holiday Inn - Secured $3,750,000.00 for a mother and son who sustained multiple fractures as a result of an accident with a Holiday Inn van. (2003)

Family v. Rollins Leasing - Settled a case involving three children injured in a truck accident for $3,250,000.00. (2003)

Lori Rhodes v. Sunset Fireworks, et al. - A pregnant woman suffered second- and third-degree burns and a premature Caesarian section as a result of a fireworks factory explosion. We obtained a significant settlement for Lori and her family. The settlement led the nightly news on NBC affiliate KSDK, which profiled our firm’s work on behalf of Lori and her child. (2006)

Stahl v. ABC Ins. Co. - Obtained a multi-million dollar settlement for a man burned following a negligent safety inspection by an insurance company. (2002)

Butler v. Davidson Brothers, et al. - $2,100,000.00 jury verdict for a man who injured his knee in an auto accident. (2005)

Confidential v. Confidential —Settled a Franklin County case for a woman with $45,000.00 in medical bills for $2,000,000.00, which is the largest known personal injury settlement in that county (2010).

Confidential v. Confidential - Secured a $2,000,000.00 settlement for a man with $40,000.00 in medical bills in St. Louis County. (2010)

Tate v. Barnes Jewish - $1,930,000.00 jury verdict against a hospital for the family of a woman who suffered a fatal heart attack in the emergency room while hospital security was arresting her son for complaining that his mom was in urgent need of treatment. (2006)

Doe v. ABC Trucking - Won a $1,535,000.00 settlement for a young boy who lost part of his foot when he was struck by a slowing truck while playing football in the street. (2006)

Reed v. General Tire - Secured one of the largest known settlements for the wrongful death of a child in a products liability case involving a tire tread separation. (2004)

Truck accident - $1,000,000.00 settlement. (2008)

Confidential v. Confidential - Significant settlement for a family who lost a child due to a drowning accident. (2007)

Confidential v. Confidential - $825,000.00 settlement to a child burned at a daycare center. (2009)

Confidential v. Confidential - $800,000.00 secured for a man burned in an apartment fire. (2010)

Truck Accident - $725,000.00 settlement (2007)

Truck Accident - $700,000.00 settlement. (2007)

Jamie Thomas v. Safeco - $530,000.00 Federal Court verdict against an insurance company that refused to provide coverage to its insured, who threw a rock at our client’s head. Our client had only $15,000.00 in medical expenses. (2004)

Keith Neal v. AAI Corp. - $500,000.00 settlement for a man with only $45,000.00 in medical bills following an auto accident. (2000)

Jane Doe v. Nursing Home - Substantial settlement for an 80-year old woman who fell while a resident of a nursing home and broke her hip. (2005)