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(314) 500-HURTWith the new year comes a new political landscape for attorneys and their clients. Since this time last year, Missouri
has seen changes in Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Treasurer, U.S. Senator and numerous house and
senate seats throughout the state. These office holders and the laws they propose and pass can have a tremendous effect
on our clients.
The Missouri legislator began their 100th session in Jefferson City. For all lawyers and fans of our civil judicial
system, watch out for tort reform.
Every year business interest and lobbyist try to roll back Americans rights under the 7th Amendment to the Constitution,
and this year is no different. They lobby and market to try to say that people ripped off by individuals or companies
that lie to them or cheat them, or break the safety rules that protect us all, shouldn’t be held responsible for their
actions.
The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil cases. This includes the right of a plaintiff to
have his or her damages (i.e., the amount of money he or she receives) determined by a jury. Time and time again, we
have seen certain legislators in Missouri attempt to restrict this right.
Specifically, we anticipate that the legislature will
As we know, we already have tort reform in Missouri and every other State. Many restraints on where someone can file a
lawsuit, caps on certain kinds of damages, time limits to pursue claims, strong restraints on the kinds of evidence that
can get in before a jury already exists and are already more than adequately levels the playing fields.
If we do more tort reform our civil justice system will go to:
Remember if you ever talk to you representatives for see these articles as we go this year in politics that we need a
level playing field and fairness for all, which is one of the things that makes America great.
The way it is supposed to work is that it does not matter if you are rich or poor when you come to Court that you get a
fair trial. Instead, what these companies try to do is make the playing field uneven and gaining advantage before it
ever starts. The want to start on the 50-yard line rather than the 20 in their drive to succeed in defeating claims
against them.
My little email and newsletter and my opinion is not going to nearly mark it as well as the area Chambers of Commerce
and others get their false message out. So, remember to keep these ideas as a filter when you hear these bogus messages
from the folks trying to wreck the Missouri Court plan and our civil justice system.
No matter what twists the legislators throw at us, Burger Law will continue to represent our clients with the skill,
knowledge, and experience necessary to achieve great results. If you have questions about how legislative action may
affect your case, please give us a call.
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Gary Burger has dedicated his career to standing up against bullies. The founder and principal attorney of Burger Law | St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyer has helped hundreds of Missouri and Illinois individuals and families recover th …
Years of experience: 30 years
Location: St. Louis, MO
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