NGK Law Firm
211 North Broadway, Suite 2950, St. Louis, MO 63102, St. Louis, MO 63102
About NGK Law Firm
NGK Law Firm is a St. Louis-based personal injury firm representing clients throughout Missouri and the U.S. Its four attorneys have recovered over $3 billion for clients, maintaining a 98% success rate across more than 1,000 cases. The firm handles a range of matters including car accidents, product liability, and class action lawsuits. NGK Law Firm also provides 24/7 client support.
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Notable Case Results
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$1.8B
Product Liability
As National Lead Counsel for the MDL, NGK Law negotiated, coordinated, and administered the national litigation and settlement of the Yaz birth control litigation.
$745M
Wrongful Death
Jury verdict for the family of Marissa Politte, a 25-year-old who tragically lost her life in a 2020 incident involving a driver impaired by inhalant abuse. United Brands Corporation (manufacturer of Whip-It! nitrous oxide) and Coughing Cardinal LLC (retailer) held accountable.
$650M
Product Liability
As National Liaison Counsel for the MDL, NGK Law negotiated, coordinated, and administered the national settlement of the Pradaxa blood thinner litigation.
$23M
Traumatic Brain Injury
A 9-month-old boy suffered a severe traumatic brain injury due to a defective component on a boat.
$16M
Catastrophic Injury
Case resolved for a 35-year-old man rendered quadriplegic by a falling tree branch. Mobile home park operator held responsible for lack of tree maintenance.
$11M
Product Liability
Verdict against Stanley Black and Decker for a pneumatic staple gun that shot out a 33-year-old client’s right eye. Attorneys argued insufficient warning about lack of safety.



