Thomas S Hyatt Atty
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Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 314-298-9988
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Extra - 314-298-9740
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- Near 270 & St Charles Rock Rd
- Languages
- German, Spanish
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- Missouri Bar Association
General Info
Recent examples of workmans comp settlements and awards we have won for clients include: A $200,000.00 settlement obtained for a client for permanent total disability. The client, a telephone system installation technician, injured his lower back lifting a desk to install a telephone system and had three failed back surgeries, making him unable ever to work again. A $143,603.00 settlement negotiated for a client who ended up with a permanent disability over the workers life expectancy (27 years) for multiple disc herniations (back injury) that pressed against the nerves of his spine. This client also underwent a failed spinal fusion surgery. A $40,467.00 award by a judge to a client who suffered a shoulder injury involving a rotator cuff tear. After a long trial before a workers compensation administrative law judge, and after being denied workmans comp by the insurance company's based on its orthopedic doctor's claim that the rotator cuff tear had not been work-related, we proved and convinced the judge that the client did indeed suffer the serious shoulder injury due to her work activities that later required shoulder reconstruction surgery. A $52,290.00 settlement obtained for a client who suffered neck and lower back injuries in a motor vehicle accident while undergoing job training. A $40,000.00 settlement obtained for a factory worker who suffered carpal tunnel syndrome in the wrists, hands, and elbows while doing repetitive warehouse work. A $39,391.00 settlement negotiated for a factory worker for a serious lower back injury. Along with a $19,765.00 settlement negotiated for a separate neck injury and a $22,768.00 settlement obtained for bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome in both wrists. Additionally, a $60,000.00 settlement was negotiated with the Missouri Attorney General's office against the Missouri Second Injury Fund based upon the client's numerous injuries which combined with his lifelong disabilities to render the client unable ever to work again.