IF ST. LOUIS COUNTY IS A JUDICIAL HELLHOLE, IT'S NEWS TO THIS ST. LOUIS ACCIDENT ATTORNEY
The reports definition of a "judicial hellhole" is quite interesting. Apparently, they "are places where judges systematically apply laws and court procedures in an inequitable manner, generally against defendants in civil lawsuits." In reality, I guess, this refers to counties where jurors are still not afraid to return verdicts for the injured. But what really caught my eye was the inclusion of St. Louis County. What?!?! Any St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyer experienced in trying cases in St. Louis County knows how tough it is out there. The jury pool is a very conservative, hard-working group that definitely buys into the tort-reform propaganda. In fact, from the last statistics I've seen, I believe more than 90% of medical malpractice cases result in defense verdicts. And straight-forward car accident cases are not much better. I recently tried a car wreck case in St. Louis County. During jury selection, I was nearly knocked over by the rush of wind caused by all the hands flying into the air when I asked which jurors had problems with the personal injury lawsuits. In the end, the verdict was only $25,000. Normally, this would seem especially low given my client's medical bills were in excess of $50,000. But, it probably was a good result. Even the defense attorney refused to offer more than $10,000 because they know how tough St. Louis County jurors are.
The fact is, the inclusion of St. Louis County as a judicial hellhole cause ATRA's list of "judicial hellholes" to lose all credibility. Rather, it illustrates to anyone familiar with the St. Louis County legal scene that this organization is nothing more than an insurance-backed group looking to eradicate all liability.

























