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(314) 500-HURTIf you or someone you love experienced a heart attack in a public place and suffered death or serious, permanent physical consequences because an AED was not available, you may be entitled to recover damages through an AED liability lawsuit. AED injury liability claims can be complex and difficult. You must find a capable AED liability lawyer up to the task of demanding a full recovery and relentlessly fighting to hold the property accountable for their blatant demonstration of negligence. After the devastating experience of suffering or witnessing a cardiac event in a public place where no AEDs were available, it is critical that you contact a knowledgeable and skilled AED liability lawyer in St. Louis right away. Burger Law’s team of trial lawyers has the skill and dedication necessary to help bring you justice. We will fight for you every step of the way. Just ask any one of our past clients who have made us the best and most reviewed St. Louis law firm. We have recovered more than $170 million in maximum damages for those who have been injured or killed in Missouri or Illinois and can do the same for you. Discuss your case with a qualified AED liability lawyer right away for free at (314) 500-HURT or online right now.
Cardiac arrests continue to be a major health threat in the United States. The American Heart Association’s 2019 report shows that nearly 1,000 people in the United States suffer from a cardiac arrest outside of the hospital each day. Only in six percent of these incidents were AEDs used.
It is no secret that heart disease and related heart problems continue to be a major source of concern for Americans and adults everywhere. Though this is a deep-rooted and complex public health issue with many facets, one way we can combat deaths and permanent health problems due to cardiac arrest is by providing access to life-saving devices in public places. We require fire alarms and sprinkler systems in public buildings, as we have for decades. Now, many places are required to carry AEDs. Public places without the devices or without the proper training and maintenance can be legally liable for damages suffered by individuals and families of individuals who experience sudden cardiac arrest and are denied the life-saving access to an AED.
Burger Law’s talented Missouri personal injury and wrongful death attorneys will help deliver justice for you and your family after you experience serious consequences due to lack of access to an AED in a public location. Our trial lawyers understand intricate issues regarding liability and the specific challenges of AED liability law. We stand up to large corporations and insurance companies and hold them liable for the negligence that has cost you or a loved one your health or even your life. Allow us to begin working on your case today. Hire Burger Law as your AED liability lawyer now or begin with a free case review by calling us at (314) 500-HURT or filling out the form here now.
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Despite the efficacy and life-saving abilities of the AED, laws mandating the presence and trained use of AEDs vary from state to state. On a national level, the law requires that working AEDs be present in federal buildings. By US law, places like the post office, courthouse, airports and other public and government facilities must keep an AED on hand.
In Missouri and Illinois, public places are required to keep an AED on hand. Both states have similiar laws, which go further to dictate proper use and handling of the AED when it is needed. Missouri Revised Statutes 190.092 and 410 Illinois Compiled Statutes 4 require that individuals or organizations that acquire an AED must:
In addition, Missouri law requires that anyone with an AED follows protocol for use of the device as set forth by a physician.
The law also provides what is known as Good Samaritan protection, meaning that a person who administers an AED in a medical emergency—as long as they were properly trained, legally allowed to operate the device and acted reasonably—cannot be held liable for the cardiac patient’s subsequent injuries or death. With additional policies and programs to sponsor and subsidize the purchase and ownership of AEDs, there is no reason a property in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri should be unable to obtain AEDs for the safety of their guests.
Any venue or locale where large numbers of people visit or gather should do right by their patrons and keep them safe by providing access to working AED devices. If you were at a Cardinal’s game at Busch Stadium, shopping at Schnucks, dining out at a restaurant or elsewhere at a public place in Missouri or Illinois when you or your family member experienced a heart attack and did not have access to an AED, you may have an AED liability claim and are entitled to pursue compensation for the damages you have suffered. Due to the prevalence of heart disease and heart complications and the proven preventative abilities of an AED when administered during the critical time immediately after a cardiac event takes place, property owners should take on the responsibility of providing and maintaining AEDs on their properties.
The requirements for carrying an AED in certain locations vary, so you should speak to an AED liability lawyer right away to discuss the possibility of filing an AED injury or death lawsuit if you or someone you love had a cardiac event at any of the following locations where the premises failed to carry an AED:
The seconds and minutes immediately after a sudden cardiac event occurs are crucial to the patient’s survival. Even if a bystander calls 911 right away, it is often several minutes—an estimated average of four to ten minutes according to the National Institutes of Health—before paramedics are able to arrive on the scene and begin treatment. These are precious minutes when serious and irreversible damage can take place if the proper preventative intervention is not administered in time. The automated external defibrillator, or AED, is a trusted tool in the treatment of cardiovascular arrest.
AEDs, when used in a timely manner and by someone who has been trained to use them, can be incredibly effective in treating heart-related emergencies. The fact is that the AED is a life-saving device. It is critical that any gathering place or venue where large numbers of people visit have AEDs on-site and easily accessible. Without them, property owners and managers can be held liable for injuries and deaths that visitors experience which could have been prevented or mitigated with timely use of an AED.
Injuries associated with lack of access to an AED include:
Individuals who experience cardiac arrest are twice as likely to survive when an AED is available on site for use before emergency responders arrive. Without access to an AED, those who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest are very likely to die or sustain serious permanent damage. Failure to keep an AED on the premises is a gross disservice to patrons and visitors of any public venue in St. Louis or somewhere in Missouri and those properties that fail to carry AEDs must be held liable. Our AED liability lawyers will take on your family’s case and get you the recovery you deserve. Speak to an AED liability lawyer today at (314) 500-HURT.
Anyone who owns or manages a public place or any of the other types of locations listed above needs to keep an AED on their property and in a place that is easy for someone to get to in case of an emergency. If you are on a property that fails to provide an AED and you or a loved one experience cardiac arrest, you may have a claim. Allow a Burger Law AED liability lawyer to represent your interest and handle your injury or death claim. We will hold the property owner accountable for their negligence and negotiate a settlement to compensate you for your damages.
Damages you may recover with the help of a skilled AED liability lawyer from Burger Law include:
The total settlement amount you can collect depends on factors including the severity and duration of your injuries. Whatever the extent of your damages, in order to receive the full compensation you deserve, you must find a skilled and knowledgeable law firm you can trust. Burger Law has a team of personal injury lawyers who are dedicated to helping those who have been injured in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri find peace and move forward after experiencing a life-changing accident. Our professional legal staff and personal injury trial lawyers in St. Louis and Chicago will fight to get you and your family the damages you deserve.
When you or a loved one missed out on a critical opportunity for recovery from a heart attack because a property failed to carry a working AED, you deserve compensation. Work with the aggressive and accomplished injury lawyers of Burger Law based in St. Louis, serving all of Missouri and Illinois. We are tough on property owners and insurance companies and do not back down until they meet your justified demands for a complete recovery. As your AED liability lawyer, we are committed to providing you with support and counsel, handling all the legal requirements of your claim, and fighting for. the great recovery you deserve. Let us begin working for you right away. Get a free case review or hire a AED liability lawyer today at (314) 500-HURT or fill out this form.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Gary Burger who has more than 30 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney. Gary’s robust legal knowledge is recognized by his peers as demonstrated by his industry awards and frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lectures.
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