Missouri Injury Law Firm
1444 Gravois Road, High Ridge, MO 63049, High Ridge, MO 63049
About Missouri Injury Law Firm
Missouri Injury Law Firm represents clients throughout Missouri in personal injury and wrongful death cases. The firm handles car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, and dog bite claims. With three attorneys, including Gene S. Hou who has prior experience with insurance companies, the firm has recovered over $12 million for clients. They operate on a "no recovery, no fee" basis and offer mobile legal support for client convenience.
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Notable Case Results
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$145,000
Dog Bite
A delivery driver suffered multiple deep puncture wounds to his forearm and hand when attacked by an unrestrained German Shepherd while delivering a package. Injuries required surgical debridement, resulted in permanent nerve damage affecting grip strength, and prevented return to his previous occupation. The relatively high settlement reflected both economic damages (medical expenses and lost earning capacity) and non-economic damages (permanent impairment and disfigurement).
$78,500
Dog Bite
A 9-year-old child experienced facial lacerations requiring 27 stitches when bitten by a neighbor’s dog during a supervised play date. The settlement accounted for medical costs, future scar revision procedures, and the emotional trauma experienced by the young victim. The presence of visible facial scarring significantly influenced the compensation amount.
$22,000
Dog Bite
An adult experienced puncture wounds to the calf when nipped by a leashed dog during a park encounter. The relatively modest settlement reflected the limited medical intervention required (wound cleaning and antibiotics) and lack of permanent scarring or functional impact. The dog owner’s immediate assistance following the incident and acceptance of responsibility facilitated faster resolution.


