THE BUSINESS END OF A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LAWSUIT

Everyone knows what the business end of a gun is – the barrel. Your gun is only as good as its’ barrel. A family who has been harmed by a careless, devastating medical error has a weapon at their disposal. A well drafted medical malpractice lawsuit. Each state has specific rules on how a…

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Brian Kurth of Meyerkord & Kurth Settles $150,000 Case

Attorney Brian Kurth recently settled an auto accident case for $150,000 involving a head-on collision with a driver for a local florist. The accident occurred in the Metro East area of St. Louis when the driver of a Ford Cargo Van entered the victim’s lane of traffic. The collision occurred at a high-rate of…

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I-44 School Bus Accident Injures 13 Students

During the Thursday morning commute, aschool bus accident occurred on I-44 in St. Louis County. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the bus driver attempted to avoid a collision with another vehicle that lost control causing the bus to travel over a guardrail, down an embankment, and came to rest in some trees….

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Meyerkord & Kurth’s Mass Torts Department is Expanding

The St. Louis personal injury law firm of Meyerkord & Kurth is growing in both geographic reach and practice areas. Recently our firm has expanded its’ mass torts department and promoted Cristy Marshall to the new position of mass tort file manager. Cristy excelled in her position at our front desk and made the…

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Meyerkord & Kurth Recently Settled Wrongful Death Case Related to Patient Fall at Community Hospital – a “Never Event” occurred

The St. Louis personal injury law firm of Meyerkord & Kurth recently settled a wrongful death case for an elderly patient who fell at a community hospital because its staff engaged in a “never event”. Tragically, in April of 2015 a 90-year-old woman was admitted to a community hospital, diagnosed with pneumonia and died…

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Drunk Driving Continues to Claim Lives

While most people are aware of the risks associated withdrinking and driving, thousands of people commit the offense each year. In St. Louis on Tuesday evening, a driver was killed when his SUV was struck by another vehicle, and the police suspect drunk driving. A driver in a black Dodge was traveling at an…

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Recent Study Suggests Malpractice Suits do not Influence Doctors to be More Careful

Over 890,000 Medicare beneficiaries were involved in a study that revealed states with malpractice environments that are hostile to physicians do not improve postoperative outcomes for 11 different types of major operations, most of which are elective. In states with higher general surgery malpractice insurance premiums, there were more episodes of postoperative sepsis, pneumonia,…

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Meyerkord & Kurth Named Among Top 3 Medical Malpractice Lawyers in St. Louis

Our entire legal team is pleased to announce that our firm has been selected among the “Top 3 Medical Malpractice Lawyers” in St. Louis by Three Best Rated®. This selection solidifies our firm as a trusted source of high quality legal representation for victims who are harmed by the negligence of medical professionals and…

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Stephen F. Meyerkord Earns AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®

Meyerkord & Kurth is pleased to announce that Attorney Stephen F. Meyerkord has received an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, a globally recognized attorney rating service. This is a prestigious achievement that highlights the accomplishments and reputation Mr. Meyerkord has cultivated during a legal career that spans more than 45 years. Martindale-Hubbell is one…

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Connecticut Jogger Critically Injured in Pedestrian Accident

A jogger sustained serious injuries after being struck in West Hartford, Connecticut. Police reported that they responded to a call around 6:30 p.m. for apedestrian accident. Authorities said that the car headed southbound and the pedestrian was jogging west when he was hit. Police officers were told by witnesses that southbound traffic had the…

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