Mutrux Firm Injury Lawyers is a St. Louis personal injury law firm serving clients across Missouri and Illinois. Founder Tyson Mutrux is licensed in both states and in U.S. federal courts.
Inside Columbia Magazine named him Best Injury Lawyer in Columbia for 2025. He also holds a 10.0 Avvo rating and a Top 100 selection from The National Trial Lawyers.
The team handles car crashes, truck wrecks, dog bites, nursing home neglect, and fatal accident claims. Attorney Mutrux offers pro bono help to military veterans and stays active with The Missouri Bar.
A second office in Columbia serves central Missouri. Case investigations are free, and there is no fee unless the firm wins.
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More than $250 million recovered for over 7,000 clients puts Holland Injury Law among the busiest injury practices in the region. The firm has spent 30 years handling claims across Missouri and southern Illinois.
Reported results include a $39 million mass tort recovery, $6.6 million in products liability, and $4.8 million for a highway collision. Attorney William K. Holland leads a team of four lawyers from the Clayton office.
Their work reaches beyond auto collisions into defective drugs, asbestos exposure, and workplace claims. Many settlements add non-monetary terms such as safety training or public apologies.
Cases run on contingency, so nothing is owed unless the firm recovers money. Spanish-language service is available for clients working with an injury attorney in St. Louis County.
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Founding attorney E. Ryan Bradley once defended insurance companies, and he now uses that background against them. He opened Bradley Law in 2002 and has recovered more than $100 million since.
Two of those results still stand as state records: a $14.25 million motorcycle crash recovery and a $14 million wrongful death settlement for a child. Missouri Lawyers Weekly recognized Bradley in 2012 for the most reported winning cases in the state.
He is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell, holds a perfect 10 on Avvo, and sits in the Hall of Fame of the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. Clients looking for a St. Louis personal injury attorney with a verdict record often start here.
Phone lines stay open around the clock. Additional offices operate in Richmond Heights and Kansas City.
Lead attorney Gene S. Hou spent years inside a major insurance company before turning to plaintiff work. That perspective shapes how his team values claims and pushes back on low offers.
Based in High Ridge, the practice covers St. Louis, Jefferson City, Columbia, Springfield, and Cape Girardeau. Recent injury and death cases have returned over $12 million.
Lawyers travel to clients who cannot easily reach the office. Fees are owed only on a recovery.
Attorney Benjamin Sansone also worked the defense side, representing insurers before switching to injured plaintiffs. His firm has spent more than a decade on medical negligence, auto collisions, bicycle claims, and drunk driving cases.
The lawyers here take a deliberate approach: build every file for trial, wait until the full extent of an injury is known, then negotiate. That patience has produced several multi-million dollar results.
They represent individuals only, never insurers or large corporations. Initial case reviews cost nothing.
Few firms in the state operate at this scale. Founded in 1988, OnderLaw employs more than 30 attorneys and 150 staff, and reports over $5 billion in recoveries for roughly 50,000 clients.
The firm won a $22.5 million auto settlement, the largest of its kind in St. Louis history, plus a $20.2 million judgment against a commercial carrier. National mass tort work covers Roundup, talcum powder, and asbestos claims.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named it Best Law Firm three years running. Phones are staffed 24 hours a day.
Some firms mention trial. Chris Finney and Alex Ledbetter try the cases other offices would settle. Their record includes a $20 million wrongful death verdict and a $10 million auto crash verdict.
Finney received the 2025 Thomas G. Strong Award from the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. Ledbetter made Missouri Lawyers Weekly's 30 Under 30 list.
The firm keeps its caseload small on purpose. It also handles daycare and childcare negligence claims, and staff speak Spanish and Bosnian-Croatian.
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Small by design is how this practice describes itself, and clients meet the same attorney from intake through trial. Spencer E. Farris has worked in injury law for over 30 years and has served more than 25,000 clients.
Case types run from auto wrecks and rig collisions to workers' compensation, premises liability, and nursing home neglect. Farris holds a 10.0 Avvo rating and a 2025 AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
Phone and chat lines run 24/7. Nothing is owed unless the case succeeds.
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Ryan J. Krupp, Austin Raboin, and James P. Krupp bring more than 30 years of combined courtroom work to Missouri and Illinois claims. Reported results include a $5 million jury verdict in a hotel liability case and a $1.1 million semi-truck settlement.
Attorney Lisa Huckstep previously defended insurers and hospitals, and she is also a certified surgical technologist. Ryan Krupp teaches trial advocacy as an adjunct professor at Saint Louis University School of Law.
The firm serves central and southern Illinois in addition to the Missouri side. A free consultation is available.
Based in St. Charles, this practice has handled injury claims exclusively for over 20 years. Verdicts and settlements include $3 million for an injured satellite installer, $2.2 million in a fatal claim, and $1.5 million for pelvic fractures.
Ryan Cox is listed by Super Lawyers and The National Trial Lawyers. A downtown St. Louis office is open by appointment, and the firm publishes free guides on crash claims and job injuries.
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Three generations of the Wolff family have practiced here since 1926. Alvin A. Wolff Jr. has 47 years of experience, more than 7,500 cases handled, and over 100 jury trials behind him.
Thomas J. SanFilippo founded this downtown litigation practice and still manages it. The team takes motor vehicle, premises liability, and fatal accident claims. Attorney Nicholas Brown joined after years as a felony prosecutor.
Allison F. Stenger runs this Olivette office alongside attorney Michael P. Singer III. In addition to injury claims, they handle business litigation, entertainment law, and criminal defense. Stenger has been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star. Evening and weekend meetings are available by appointment.
Craig Ortwerth built his early career defending corporations before moving to the plaintiff side. He has since won over $25 million for clients, including a $5 million commercial vehicle recovery. Ortwerth carries an AV Preeminent rating and has spent 18 years on the MATA Board of Governors. The firm also represents injured first responders.
Kevin J. Roach started this firm in 2003 and deliberately limits how many files it accepts. Results include a $3.7 million settlement for an infant hurt in a dump truck collision and a $1.54 million icy-road claim. Offices sit in downtown St. Louis, Chesterfield, Creve Coeur, and Clayton.
Five decades of combined practice sit behind this Brentwood office. Reported outcomes include $800,000 in a medical negligence claim and $610,000 for a collision. Attorney Jason Hine and the team charge nothing upfront.
A St. Charles County jury handed this firm a $75 million verdict for the family of a man killed by a DWI suspect fleeing police. Chet Pleban and J.C. Pleban also won $17.5 million in a bad faith claim and $14 million for a brain-injured driver. The practice covers civil rights and employment disputes as well.