Law Offices of Patrick S. O’Brien
701 Market Street Suite 1000, St Louis, MO 63101, St Louis, MO 63101
About Law Offices of Patrick S. O’Brien
The Law Offices of Patrick S. O’Brien handles personal injury, workers' compensation, and disability cases from its St. Louis, Missouri office. The firm specializes in FELA and railroad injury claims, including occupational exposure and cancer lawsuits. Attorney Patrick S. O’Brien has over 41 years of experience, trying cases in 16 states and representing clients in 30 states. The firm secured the first FELA brain cancer verdict in the U.S., among other significant results like a $9.33 million railroad accident award.
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Notable Case Results
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$9.3M
FELA, Personal Injury, Amputation, Crush Injury, Railroad Accident
Trainman employee sustained traumatic below knee amputation and crush injuries in switching incident.
$9.3M
FELA, Personal Injury, Amputation, Railroad Accident
Switchman had one leg amputated below the knee and a major crushing of the other leg when he was run over by three cars during a switching operation. Railroad contended he admitted fault.
$3.3M
FELA, Occupational Exposure, Wrongful Death, Brain Cancer
58-year-old carman died of primary brain cancer. At trial, it was proven that Mr. Hand was exposed to several chemical agents that caused his brain cancer. This was the first verdict in the United States under the FELA for a brain cancer case.
$3.3M
FELA, Occupational Exposure, Brain Cancer
Carman employee brain cancer due to occupational exposures.
$1.5M
FELA, Personal Injury, Hand Injury
Maintenance of Way employee with multiple crushed hand injuries.