Pitzer Snodgrass
100 South Fourth Street, Suite 400, St. Louis, Missouri 63102, St. Louis, MO 63102
About Pitzer Snodgrass
Pitzer Snodgrass is a civil defense trial and litigation law firm located in St. Louis, Missouri. Established in 1991, the firm handles cases involving catastrophic injury, premises liability, medical malpractice, and employment law. Its 13 attorneys are involved in trial work, providing courtroom experience. The firm is a member of The Harmonie Group, an invitation-only network of defense firms. Its lawyers hold high ratings from Martindale-Hubbell and are recognized by Best Lawyers.
Our Attorneys

Peter Dunne
Principal
41+ years experience

Gary Snodgrass
Of Counsel

Sinclair Bowman
Associate

J. Phillip Bryant
Principal

Isaac Garrett
Associate

Max Knudsen
Associate

Nicholas Meriage
Principal

Robert Plunkert
Principal

Michael Patterson
Associate

Phillip Stelzer
Associate

Davis Williams
Associate

Sarah Boyce
Principal

Zachary Zygmund
Associate
Notable Case Results
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$5,000
Personal Injury
Defendant Virginia Evans (insured by Safeco Insurance) stopped her car behind that of plaintiff Tana Houston at a traffic light. Ms. Evans’ foot slipped off the brake pedal and her car rolled into the rear of the plaintiff’s. There was no damage to either vehicle. The plaintiff claimed to have sustained herniated discs of the cervical and lumbar spine that will eventually require surgery. The plaintiff presented incurred medical expenses of $36,520, incurred lost income of $3,612 and the future cost of surgery of $75,000. The defense was that if the plaintiff sustained any injuries, those were limited to cervical and lumbar strains that resolved by October 30, 2008. Treatment up to that date cost $2,700. In closing, plaintiff’s counsel asked for $140,000. The defendant suggested $4,700.
$1,000
Employment - Wrongful Discharge
Plaintiff Marina Larson was the Executive Director of the Kilo Diabetes and Vascular Research Foundation but was terminated for cause in 2013. Plaintiff asserted that Dr. Charles Kilo, as President of the Kilo Foundation, wrongfully terminated her in violation of Missouri public policy. More specifically, Plaintiff claimed that she was wrongfully discharged for refusing to fill prescriptions for controlled medications that were written by Dr. Charles Kilo but were for his own personal consumption. Plaintiff also claimed that Dr. Kilo routinely prescribed medication to his patients without the requisite doctor’s office visit, freely gave out samples of prescription medication to his friends, occasionally gave out prescription medication that was expired, and various other improprieties related to prescription medication. Plaintiff also asserted that Defendant Kilo Diabetes and Vascular Research Foundation failed and refused to return various items of personal property she left in her office after her termination. Defendants Kilo Diabetes and Vascular Research Foundation and Dr. Charles Kilo strongly disputed these allegations. The Defendants argued that Plaintiff Marina Larson was fired for cause as she had not only taken complete control over the Kilo Foundation but had also obtained undue influence over Dr. Kilo in his personal affairs going so far as to become a co-owner on his personal financial accounts, a beneficiary of his will, and she conveniently held complete fiduciary control of his estate and healthcare decisions were he to become incapacitated.