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Suddarth & Koor, LLC

Suddarth & Koor, LLC

755 West Terra Lane, O'Fallon, MO 63366, O'Fallon, MO 63366

2 Attorneys
$940.1M+ Recovered
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About Suddarth & Koor, LLC

Suddarth & Koor, LLC is a law firm based in O'Fallon, Missouri. Founded in 1988, the firm provides legal services across St. Charles County and surrounding areas. Its two attorneys handle personal injury, civil litigation, criminal law, family law, probate, estate planning, real estate, and traffic law matters. Andrew H. Koor brings over 38 years of experience, including roles as a prosecuting attorney and municipal judge. The firm offers free initial consultations for clients facing legal challenges.

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$417M

Product Liability

A California woman, Eva Echeverria, was awarded this amount in a talcum powder lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson for ovarian cancer.

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$307M

Product Liability

Total damages from four verdicts against Johnson & Johnson in Missouri talcum powder cases.

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$110M

Personal Injury

Missouri judge upheld a personal injury award to a Virginia woman who claimed Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder products caused ovarian cancer.

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$72M

Product Liability

Awarded to a woman in a talcum powder lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson for ovarian cancer.

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$33.5M

Wrongful Death

Jury awarded this amount to the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in a civil lawsuit against O.J. Simpson.

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$500,000

Civil Litigation

A personal injury law firm sued a competitor for allegedly copying their billboard, claiming trademark infringement and seeking damages.

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