Unmarried Partners, Gay Couples and Co-Habitants Do Not Share the Same Rights as a Spouse in Missouri

On April 25, 2011, in Insurance, Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

In Missouri, when a married person is seriously injured their spouse may have a claim for loss of consortium (con-sor-she-um) for the spouse’s permanent inability or temporary inability during his rehabilitation to provide household services, companionship, care, affection and loss of marital sexual relations. However, an unmarried cohabitants and gay partners are not afforded the same rights in Missouri.
In a few other U.S. states, the laws are evolving to hold that an unmarried cohabitant may state a cause of … Continue Reading >

Local St. Louis Injury Attorney Supports Gay Community

On April 20, 2011, in Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

I am personally a member of the St. Louis, Missouri gay lesbian community. I know first-hand that it can be difficult for Illinois and Missouri couples with children to feel welcomed at family events in St. Louis. I know I personally worry about what my daughters’ classmates will say about their parents. I worry that our lifestyle, although not controllable, will affect my children later in life. But for now, I can only focus on what keeps them healthy and … Continue Reading >

St. Louis Injury Lawyer Discusses Bard IVC Filter

On April 19, 2011, in Personal Injury, Product Liability, by K. Lindsay Rakers

Recently, the U.S. FDA issued a safety alert warning consumers of the risks associated with longterm use of IVC (interior vena cava (IVC) filters. Individuals with IVC filters are usually those who suffer from DVT (deep vein thrombosis), trauma victims, pulmonary embolism, those with a history of blood clots in legs, or others who have issues with mobility. Bard Peripheral Vascular has manufactured an IVF filter with an extremely high failure rate. Specifically, the “Recovery Filter” has a 25% failure … Continue Reading >

Birth Defects Linked to Use of Topamax

On April 11, 2011, in Drugs, Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

According to a recent report from the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), current data reveals that the drug Topamax (topiramate) has been linked to an increased risk of cleft palate/lip and spina bifida in children born to women taking the drug. The birth defect spina bifida is a condition where the baby’s spinal cord is not completely closed. The birth defect cleft lip and palate or “oral cleft” is a birth defect where the baby’s top lip or palate does … Continue Reading >

Highway Dedication Does Little to Honor Officer

On April 10, 2011, in Auto Accident, Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

In December 2009, a Missouri Highway Patrol trooper was killed when he was struck by an out of control vehicle while working in Eureka, Missouri. An honored officer, the trooper was a gay man and had been with his male partner for 15 years. This tragic story was made even worse by the fact that the State of Missouri refused to provide the fallen officer’s life partner with any benefits. In fact, the state issued a public statement that the … Continue Reading >

The Missouri Accident Guide – Don’t Wreck Your Car Crash Case!

On March 31, 2011, in Auto Accident, Personal Injury, Truck Accident, by K. Lindsay Rakers

It’s here! Injury Attorney K. Lindsay Rakers has written and published The Missouri Accident Guide – Don’t Wreck Your Car Crash Case. She wrote the book to help guide accident and car crash victims down the right path following a Missouri crash. The book helps explain the legal process following a car accident, truck crash, Missouri tractor trailer accident, motorcycle accident, pedestrian accident, or bicycle accident. If you are interested in receiving a copy of this FREE book, go to … Continue Reading >

Mild Weather is Here – Protect Your Family and Property

On March 30, 2011, in Auto Accident, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall, by K. Lindsay Rakers

Thankfully, the weather has started to turn mild (we St. Louisans know this can change on a dime!). It’s so refreshing to get outdoors, but if we don’t take the time to inspect our property, vehicles, bicycles and recreational equipment, we may inadvertently expose ourselves to hazards that have occurred during the winter.
Have your tires inspected for the correct air pressure. Not only will you save gas, but you can safeguard yourself from expensive tire damage and blowouts that … Continue Reading >

Missouri Car Accidents Happen – Seatbelts Save Lives!

On March 29, 2011, in Auto Accident, Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

In a tragic car crash this month, a 24-year old girl from Gravois Mills, Missouri was killed when she traveled off the roadway and struck several trees – she was not wearing her seat belt. Her passenger suffered serious injuries, but he was wearing his seat belt.
The same weekend, a Westphalia woman ran off the road when she overcorrected and causing her car to crash and overturn. Her passenger was killed – he was not wearing a seat belt. … Continue Reading >

Check Your Missouri Insurance Policy as Storm Season Approaches

On March 22, 2011, in Insurance, Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

The spring storm season is approaching and Missouri residents know all too well how damaging the storm season can be. Missouri insurance officials out of Jefferson City, Missouri have issued a recommendation that Missouri homeowners and renters review their policies to double-check that they are adequately protected.
The officials have recommended that both renters and home homeowners create a list of personal property so that if a claim later has to be made, the process will be quicker and smoother. … Continue Reading >

Rear-Facing Car Seat Guidelines Change to Protect Kids in Accidents

On March 21, 2011, in Auto Accident, Personal Injury, by K. Lindsay Rakers

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are both advising parents to keep children in rear-facing car seats until the age of 2. Previously, it was advised that kids could switch to a front-facing seat at the age of 1 (and of adequate weight). This new recommendation is based upon recent evidence from crashes. In addition, both safety groups recommend that children should ride in booster seats until the age of 12 and all children … Continue Reading >

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