The attorneys at Herzog Crebs LLP have been defending personal injury, wrongful death and property damage claims for over two decades. Successful resolution of these claims often begins long before a lawsuit is even filed. We can provide strategies for minimizing potential liability as well as negotiate and coordinate insurance coverage issues. Our attorneys are very cognizant of the costs of litigation and strive to provide cost-effective strategies that maximize any and all available defenses.
Our attorneys have tried many cases to verdict in state and federal courts, including Madison and St. Clair counties in Illinois and the circuit courts of the City and County of St. Louis, Missouri. We have successfully defended numerous cases and are ready to advise and counsel you, your company and your insurers at every point in the process.
Our defense of personal injury, wrongful death and property damage claims has included the following matters:
- Catastrophic Trucking Accidents
- Construction accidents
- Fraud/Misrepresentation
- General Negligence Claims
- Liable and Slander/Loss of Business Expectations
- Medical Malpractice
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Pharmaceutical/drug litigation
- Product Liability
- Slip and Fall/Premises Liability
- Third Party Employer Claims
- Toxic Torts (asbestos, benzene and manganese)
Herzog Crebs LLP attorneys have an extensive range of interests and perspectives, permitting us to handle complex multi-party lawsuits. At the same time, due to our size, we are able to provide our clients with personal attention and detailed service at cost-competitive rates. We recognize that each situation is unique, so we apply our broad range of practical experience to develop creative and unique resolutions to the legal situations faced by small and large businesses and corporations, while seeking to lessen the impact on ongoing operations.
Our attorneys practicing in Personal Injury:
M. Ann Hatch, Don Ward, Gary L. Smith, James D. Maschhoff, Heather M. Asunskis, Tracy A. Beckham, Jackie F. Redmond, Matthew W. Schuh
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