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David Grebel Honored by Missouri Lawyers Weekly for Highest Settlement in 2019

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NGK Law partner David Grebel was recently honored by the Missouri Lawyers Weekly as a result of his efforts in obtaining a $16,000,000.00 settlement for a client that was rendered a quadriplegic by a falling tree branch.  This settlement was the highest reported settlement for an individual plaintiff in the entire state of Missouri in 2019.  As a result of this significant achievement, David Grebel was recognized with an award by the publication at a recent awards ceremony in St. Louis.

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What should I bring to my initial consultation with a personal injury attorney?

Bring any relevant documents, such as medical records, police reports, insurance information, photos of the accident scene, and correspondence with insurance companies. This information will help your attorney at NGK Law Firm evaluate your case more effectively.

Yes, Missouri follows a “pure comparative fault” rule. This means you can still recover damages even if you were partially responsible for the accident. Your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of your fault. The skilled attorneys at NGK Law Firm can help evaluate the details of your case and advocate for fair compensation.

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