Experienced Lawyers for Catastrophic Bodily Injury Cases
At Walton Telken, we know how devastating a catastrophic bodily injuries are to the victim and surrounding family members. The physical pain, lost income, the medical care and rehabilitation, the worry — the list goes on and on.
“We understand what your family is going through. The last thing you need is an attorney who won’t be upfront with you and keep you informed about what’s going on. We practice with integrity. You will always get an honest assessment of your case and compassionate commitment to helping you get the maximum recovery for a lifetime of care.” — Stephen J. Telken
Contact us to discuss your catastrophic bodily injuries case in a free consultation. We are available to meet at a time and location most convenient for you and your family. We represent clients in the Metro-East (Southwestern Illinois) and Southern Illinois, as well as throughout Eastern Missouri, including the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Our trial attorneys have experience representing clients who have suffered life-changing injuries such as:
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury, Herniated Disks
- Fractures
- Burns and Disfigurement
- Amputations
- Blindness, Loss of Sight
A Note to Referring Attorneys
Catastrophic injuries are often complex and require a great deal of professional and financial resources. If you are working with a client whom you feel will benefit from experienced, effective trial representation in an area of litigation that is beyond the scope of your practice or resources, talk to us about forming a professional referral relationship that will benefit all parties.
Other Personal Injury Cases We Handle:
- Car Accident Lawyer
- Truck Accident Lawyer
- Fatal Truck Accident Lawyer
- Uninsured Car Accident Lawyer
- Catastrophic Body Injury Lawyer
- Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
- Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
- Wrongful Death Lawyer
- Commercial Truck Accident Lawyer
Contact us today to arrange a meeting with an experienced attorney at one of our locations in Illinois or Missouri.