St. Louis Assault Injury Lawyer

Have you or a family member been assaulted in St. Louis, Missouri? Hold your attacker and other responsible parties accountable. Contact Schultz & Myers Personal Injury Lawyers and discover how our St. Louis assault injury lawyers can help you seek compensation for your medical treatment, disability, suffering, and other damages.

Our top-rated trial attorneys in St. Louis have won over $100 million in benefits, settlements, and verdicts on behalf of injury victims and grieving families in Missouri. We are nationally recognized for our hard work, determination, and top results.

We are here to be your fiercest advocate. Give us a contact at our law office in St. Louis to arrange a time for a free consultation at (314) 444-4444.

How Schultz & Myers Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help If You’ve Been Assaulted in St. Louis, MO

How Schultz & Myers Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help If You’ve Been Assaulted in St. Louis, MO

The person who attacked you could potentially face criminal charges for hurting you. However, that won’t help to offset the costs of your medical care, lost wages, and suffering you’ve endured because of the attack. Fortunately, as a victim of assault, you have the right to bring a personal injury claim for damages.

Don’t expect the person who assaulted you to accept responsibility and cut you a check right away. You’ll have to fight to get the money you deserve, and that can often mean involving other parties, like property owners or employers. Our experienced personal injury attorneys in St. Louis, MO are here to help you through the process.

You focus on recovering from your assault injuries while we handle every aspect of your claim for damages:

  • Launch an independent investigation into your assault
  • Determine who, other than the person who physically attacked you, could be liable for damages
  • Gather evidence, including medical records, Police reports, photographs and video footage, witness testimony, and more
  • Consult with local law enforcement, medical professionals, psychologists, vocational rehabilitation specialists, and other experts
  • Defend you against claims that you provoked the attack or share responsibility for your injuries
  • Negotiate with other parties on your behalf in an effort to secure a meaningful settlement
  • Prepare your case for trial if settlement discussions aren’t successful

At Schultz & Myers Personal Injury Lawyers, our law firm works on a contingency fee basis. You don’t have to pay us unless we win your case. We assume all of the risks and only get paid if we get a settlement or jury verdict on your behalf.

The time to take action is now. Call our St. Louis law office to arrange a time for a free consultation today.

We Handle All Types of Assault Injury Cases in St. Louis

Schultz & Myers Personal Injury Lawyers represents assault victims who have suffered injuries as a result of:

  • Bar fights
  • Brawls
  • Muggings
  • Domestic violence
  • Bullying
  • Medical assault if you are treated without informed consent
  • Nursing home assault and abuse
  • Workplace fights and assaults
  • Criminal attacks and violence
  • Assaults involving weapons and firearms

No matter the circumstances of your assault, you can rest assured that you’ll have a top-rated legal team fighting for you. Give us a call to learn more about your rights and options today.

What Do I Have to Prove to Win an Assault Injury Case in Missouri?

Assault isn’t just a crime in the state of Missouri. It’s also a tort. Torts are acts (or omissions) that cause a person to suffer needless injury or harm. For example, negligence is a tort on which most personal injury cases in Missouri are based. If you get hurt in a car accident, you might argue that it was because another driver was negligent. Negligence involves conduct that isn’t done on purpose but wouldn’t occur if a person acted reasonably.

Assault is an intentional tort. As you might expect, it involves an intentional act that causes injury or harm. 

Specifically, assault involves acting in a way that causes reasonable apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive conduct. 

When you bring a civil assault claim, you simply have to prove that the defendant:

  • Acted purposefully or recklessly
  • Made threats against you or engaged in potentially dangerous conduct, and
  • Intended to make you immediately fearful for your health, safety, or life.

You don’t actually have to be touched or physically harmed to be the victim of an assault (criminal or civil) in Missouri.

Verbal or physical threats can be enough, as long as you would be reasonably fearful for your immediate safety.

However, to win your case, you will have to establish that you’ve suffered damages because of the assault. If you were physically attacked, this might involve pointing out physical injuries and costs related to treatment. If you weren’t harmed physically, you may rely on damages related to your emotional distress and suffering – like lost wages and a reduced ability to enjoy your life.

What’s My Assault Injury Case Worth?

Every assault injury case is different. There’s no standard settlement or award.

Ultimately, the value of your civil claim will depend on things like:

  • Whether you were physically attacked
  • The types of physical injuries you suffered
  • The pain and suffering you’ve endured
  • How your mental health and well-being has fared since the attack
  • Whether you’re able to work and earn an income after being assaulted

Other factors, including your age, earning capacity, and whether you share responsibility for your injuries, can also affect how much money you may be able to get if you file an assault injury claim.

The best way to know what your assault case might be worth is by speaking with a member of our experienced personal injury law firm in St. Louis. We offer a free consultation, so please don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance today. 

What Damages Are Available to Assault Victims in St. Louis?

Victims of assault can typically seek compensatory damages and, in some cases, punitive awards.

Compensatory damages fall into one of two categories: economic and non-economic.

Economic damages are intended to offset the financial costs of an assault, while non-economic damages compensate for things like pain and suffering that don’t have a set value.

Examples include:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Rehabilitation
  • Therapy
  • Nursing assistance
  • Disfigurement
  • Scarring
  • Emotional distress
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Chronic physical pain
  • Reduced quality of life
  • Loss of consortium

Punitive damages are awarded in a limited number of cases. To be applicable, there must be “clear and convincing evidence that the defendant intentionally harmed the plaintiff without just cause.” 

Who Can Be Liable For an Assault Injury in St. Louis?

The person who assaulted you can, of course, be sued for their actions. However, you might want to search for compensation elsewhere. Why? There’s a good chance that your attacker won’t have the ability to pay for your damages, even if you win your case. 

If other parties share responsibility – especially those with deep pockets or considerable resources – you can increase the likelihood of securing a meaningful financial recovery.

Potentially liable parties can include anyone who owes you a duty of care or has a responsibility to protect you from harm.

Depending on the circumstances of your assault injury, this might include:

  • Property owners
  • Businesses
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Schools, daycares, or universities
  • Religious institutions
  • Medical facilities and hospitals
  • Nursing homes
  • Caretakers
  • Employers

Our St. Louis personal injury attorneys will carefully review your assault case to determine who may share responsibility for your devastating trauma. Once liability is established, we’ll move forward with an aggressive claim for damages on your behalf.

Is There a Time Limit For Filing a Civil Assault Injury Lawsuit in Missouri?

Missouri has a two-year statute of limitations that applies to assault injury lawsuits. You’ll have two years from the date you’re attacked to take action.

Once the statute of limitations expires, so does your opportunity to assert your rights and demand compensation.

To protect your rights, please contact our personal injury and wrongful death attorneys immediately.

Schedule a Free Consultation With an Experienced St. Louis Assault Injury Lawyer

Have you suffered broken bones, a traumatic brain injury, lost a limb, or sustained other catastrophic injuries because you were assaulted in St. Louis, MO? Contact Schultz & Myers Personal Injury Lawyers. Our St. Louis assault injury lawyers are ready to invest 100+ years of combined experience behind your fight for compensation.

We’ll work tirelessly to secure maximum damages from your attacker, their employer, property owners, and anyone else who may be responsible for the trauma you’ve endured.

Give our law office in St. Louis a call to arrange a time to discuss the specific details of your case. Your first consultation is free. We’re standing by to answer now.

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