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True Crime Meets True Law: New Podcast Serializes Firm’s High-Profile Cases
Originally published on Missouri Lawyers Media. Attorneys for The Simon Law Firm in St. Louis were looking for novel ways...
Local Law Firm Launches True Legal Drama Podcast About Opioid Addiction, Healthcare Systems, and Change
St. Louis, MO (March 30, 2021). In 2012, an opioid case against a physician was new legal territory, even though...
John Simon and Timothy Cronin Speak About Recent $17.6 Million Verdict in St. Louis Opioid Case
Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey, of the Great Trials Podcast, interview John Simon and Timothy Cronin of Simon Law Firm,...
Simon Law in the News
Motorcyclist injured in Madison County crash wins $27.5 million (Yahoo News reposts Channel 2 story)
A young motorcyclist's life was upended after a pickup truck driver caused a serious crash by failing to yield. With Simon Law's Mary Simon and Tim Cronin advocating for him, the victim won a $27.5 million verdict to account for his extensive injuries, surgeries, and ongoing trauma.
Madison County Jury Awards $27.5 Million To Motorcycle Crash Victim
A four-day trial in Madison County ended with a $27.5 million award to a 21-year-old motorcyclist injured in a July 2023 crash. Represented by Simon Law, the plaintiff received damages for medical bills, disfigurement, and significant pain and suffering after being hit by a driver who did not have the right of way.
Motorcyclist injured in Madison County crash wins $27.5 million
A Madison County jury awarded $27.5 million to a young motorcyclist represented by Simon Law after he suffered severe leg injuries in a 2023 collision. The crash occurred when a pickup driver failed to yield at an intersection, leading to multiple surgeries and lasting complications for the victim.
Illinois Jury Awards $27.5M To Motorcycle Crash Victim
Simon Law Attorneys Mary Simon and Tim Cronin secured a $27.5 million verdict for a motorcyclist struck by a pickup truck that failed to yield. The victim endured major leg injuries, four surgeries, and ongoing pain.