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Thomas Edward Fagan Lawyer

Thomas Edward Fagan

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Accident & Injury, Workers' Compensation

Since 1922, Hullverson Law Firm has served St. Louis-area injury victims on both sides of the Mississippi with strategic, results-oriented personal in... (more)

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Josh Myers

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Accident & Injury, Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury, Car Accident, Animal Bite

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Patricia Brownlee

Family Law, Medical Malpractice, Professional Malpractice, Workers' Compensation
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Stephen C. Banton

Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Workers' Compensation
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Scott L. Kolker

Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation
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Robert A. Bedell

Car Accident, Personal Injury, Social Security -- Disability, Workers' Compensation
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Cynthia Hennessey

Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury, Car Accident, Slip & Fall Accident
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Richard A. Faulstich

Estate, Workers' Compensation, Car Accident, Accident & Injury
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Henry M. DeWoskin

Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Social Security, Workers' Compensation
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Spencer Edward Farris

Immigration, Workers' Compensation, Felony, Accident & Injury, Mass Torts
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

McCracken v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LP

... over the claim because Mr. McCracken is a statutory 475 employee of Wal-Mart under section 287.040.1 of the Workers' Compensation Law ("the Act ... is raised as an affirmative defense under Rule 55.08 rather than by a motion to dismiss where, as here, the worker has chosen to ...

JCW ex rel. Webb v. Wyciskalla

275 SW3d 249 (2009). JCW and TDW, Minors, by their next friend, Kelly K. WEBB, Appellant, v. Jason L. WYCISKALLA, Respondent. No. SC 89404. Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc. January 27, 2009. 251 Jonathan D. Marks ...

Missouri Alliance for Retired Americans v. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations

... abstract principle of law. As I understand it, the declaratory judgment is: if a worker is injured and the worker is precluded from recovery under the workers' compensation law, the injured worker can pursue a tort remedy in court. [3]. ...