St. Louis Shooting Injury Lawyer

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, Terry Crouppen who has more than 40 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney. Our last modified date shows when this page was last reviewed.

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, Terry Crouppen who has more than 40 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney. Our last modified date shows when this page was last reviewed.

St. Louis is a dangerous city with high crime rates and a significant number of shootings each year. If you or a loved one have been shot, you may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit for compensation. Brown & Crouppen Law Firm can evaluate your case to determine whether you can file a gun injury lawsuit. If you do, our gun injury lawyers can help you gather and preserve evidence, negotiate for maximum compensation, and take your case to trial if needed.

Like other large U.S. cities, St. Louis has high gun crime rates. Although not all shootings result in death, they can cause severe injuries that often have permanent side effects, including paralysis and disfigurement.

If you or someone you love has been killed or hurt by a gun injury, talk to Brown & Crouppen Law Firm’s experienced St. Louis personal injury lawyers immediately. Our compassionate and knowledgeable gun injury lawyers can help you gather and preserve evidence and recover maximum compensation from the responsible party.

Gun Violence in Missouri

Missouri is home to beautiful state parks and iconic landmarks such as the Gateway Arch and the Silver Dollar City theme park. Unfortunately, the state also has a high rate of gun violence. According to a 2021 study by Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, Missouri has the fifth-highest rate of gun deaths in the nation. The same study revealed that Missouri has 43.3 nonfatal firearm injuries per 100,000 people—one of the highest rates in the country.

In 2022 and 2023, the personal finance technology company MoneyGeek ranked St. Louis, the second-largest city in Missouri, as the most dangerous city in the U.S., with the highest per-capital crime cost—$8,457.

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Most Common Gun Injury Claims in Missouri

Gun injuries happen for various reasons. Common types of gun injury claims in Missouri include: 

  • Assault: Children and adults often suffer gun injuries as part of assaults by another person. This includes attempted robberies and disputes. According to a University of Missouri School of Medicine report, assault has become the most common cause of gun injuries among children and adolescents, surpassing accidental firearm injuries and suicide.
  • Alcohol use: People under the influence of alcohol are more likely to make decisions they will regret, including firing a gun at someone.
  • Improper supervision: Children and adolescents may use guns to resolve conflicts or play with them when parents and teachers fail to supervise them properly.
  • Improperly secured guns: Failing to store firearms safely and securely allows access by unauthorized users and children.
  • Gun defects: Shoddily designed and manufactured rifles, shotguns, and other guns can fail, with devastaing results. Such gun defects can lead to unintentional gun injuries. 
  • Lack of gun training: People who lack proper gun training are more likely to misfire or misuse their firearms, leading to gun injuries.

Who Is Liable for Gunshot Injuries in Missouri?

Depending on the facts of your case, any of the following may be liable for gunshot injuries in Missouri:

  • The person who shot the gun: A person may be held liable for your injuries or your loved one’s wrongful death if you can prove they acted carelessly or negligently with their weapon, such as firing without taking proper precautions.
  • The gun owner: Gun owners may be liable for gunshot injuries if they fail to exercise reasonable care in safekeeping or using their guns.
  • The gun seller: They may be liable if they did not sell the weapon responsibly, such as failing to conduct required background checks before selling their guns.
  • The gun manufacturer: You may be able to pursue a product liability lawsuit against the gun manfuaturer if the gun misfired or otherwise malfunctioned because of a design or a manufacturing defect.
  • The property owner or business where the shooting happened: They may be held liable if their property had negligent or inadequate security and you or a loved one were hurt on their property.

A trusted gun injury lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri, can review your case to determine which of these parties can be held responsible for your injuries or your loved one’s death.

Consequences of Gun Injuries in Missouri

Gun injuries can cause severe damage to adults and youth, including:

  • Bleeding
  • Organ damage
  • Wound infection
  • Bone fractures
  • Death

Long-term complications of gunshot wounds include:

  • Paralysis
  • Failure to thrive
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Brain injuries leading to early dementia
  • Chronic pain
  • Deep venous thrombosis
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

If you or a loved one have suffered a gun injury in Missouri, talk to a Brown & Crouppen Law Firm gun injury lawyer as soon as possible. We can determine whether you can file a gun injury lawsuit to recover compensation for your injuries and other losses. Our St. Louis lawyers can also help you file a wrongful death lawsuit to recover compensation and justice for a loved one who died of a gunshot injury.

Types of Shooting Injury Compensation

The types of shooting injury compensation available depend on whether you file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit and the severity of the gunshot wound and other losses.

Examples of personal injury shooting injury compensation include non-economic and economic damages for the following:

  • Medical fees
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering

If you filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of a family member who died of a gunshot injury, you may recover the following compensation:

  • Funeral expenses 
  • Expenses incurred by you and your family for the deceased’s benefit, including medical fees
  • Loss of the deceased’s services or income
  • Loss of companionship, care, and guidance that you and your family would have received from the deceased had the death not occurred

Statute of Limitations on Gunshot Injury Claims in Missouri

Every state has a statute of limitations or time limit for filing personal injury claims. In Missouri, the statute of limitations for gunshot injury and other personal injury claims is five years from the date of the incident. If you do not file your claim within the five-year period, you will not have the chance to file a lawsuit.

Book a free consultation with an experienced Brown & Crouppen Law Firm gunshot injury lawyer to start filing your gunshot injury claim. Our lawyers will help you submit all required paperwork before the Missouri statute of limitations expires.

What can Brown & Crouppen Law Firm do for gunshot victims in St. Louis?

If you or a loved one have been a victim of gunshot violence, Brown & Crouppen Law Firm’s savvy gunshot injury attorneys can help. Specifically, we can:

  • Analyze your case to determine your eligibility for filing a gunshot injury lawsuit
  • Determine whom to sue
  • Gather and preserve robust evidence
  • Build your case
  • Consult with experts to reconstruct the incident, determine the cause of the shooting, and explain the etent of your injuries
  • File your paperwork ahead of deadlines
  • Handle negotiations and communications so you can focus on resting and getting your life back together
  • Fight for the settlement amount you deserve
  • Take your case to court if we can’t reach an agreement with the opposition

Brown & Crouppen Law Firm has helped thousands of people who have lost a loved one or been hurt due to others’ negligence or carelessness. With 10 offices in Kansas City and St. Louis and over 50 attorneys, we have helped our clients recover over $1 billion in compensation. Here are some of our top results:

  • A $450,000 settlement for a client injured by a drunk driver in Jefferson County
  • A $300,000 settlement for a client whose car rear was rear-ended on an icy exit ramp
  • A $300,000 settlement after a houseguest fell down the stairs
  • A $100,000 premises liability settlement due to a faulty railing in St. Louis

If you are interested in filing a gun injury lawsuit, contact Brown & Crouppen today by calling 888-795-0694 or filling out our form

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