If you've been hurt in a Missouri car accident, truck crash, motorcycle wreck, or because of someone else's negligence, attorney Alec Rosenblum and the Rosenblum Robbins personal injury team are ready to fight for you. We handle cases throughout Jefferson City, Columbia, St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and the Lake of the Ozarks — and we never charge a fee unless we recover money for you.
Meet Your Personal Injury Attorney: Alec Rosenblum
Alec Rosenblum leads the firm's personal injury practice. He has built his career around one principle: insurance companies will never voluntarily pay what a serious injury is actually worth. Alec personally investigates every case, prepares it as if it is going to trial, and refuses to let adjusters lowball the people he represents. Clients work directly with Alec from the first call through settlement or verdict — not a rotating roster of paralegals.
Missouri Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Car accidents · Truck and 18-wheeler collisions · Motorcycle accidents · Pedestrian and bicycle injuries · Uber, Lyft, and rideshare crashes · Drunk driving victim claims · Slip, trip, and fall injuries · Premises liability and unsafe property · Dog bites · Wrongful death · Catastrophic and traumatic brain injuries · Spinal cord injuries · Insurance bad faith and underinsured motorist claims.
How Missouri Personal Injury Law Works
Missouri follows a pure comparative fault rule (RSMo § 537.765), so you can still recover even if you share some of the blame — your award is just reduced by your percentage of fault. The statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is five years, and three years for wrongful death (RSMo § 516.120, § 537.100). Claims against city, county, or state entities involve much shorter notice deadlines, so do not wait to talk to a lawyer.
What Your Missouri Injury Case Could Be Worth
We pursue every category of damages Missouri law allows: past and future medical expenses, lost wages and lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement and permanent impairment, loss of consortium, and — in cases involving especially reckless conduct — punitive damages. Most cases also have multiple sources of insurance recovery (liability, UM/UIM, MedPay, and umbrella policies) that less-experienced lawyers miss.
No Fee Unless We Win
Every personal injury case at Rosenblum Robbins is handled on a contingency fee. There are no hourly bills, no retainer, and no out-of-pocket cost to start your case. If we don't recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing. The initial consultation with Alec is free and completely confidential.
Serving Injury Victims Across Missouri
Jefferson City · Columbia · St. Louis · Kansas City · Springfield · Lake of the Ozarks · Cole County · Boone County · Callaway County. Our Jefferson City office serves the entire state, and we travel to clients who can't travel to us.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Missouri personal injury lawyer cost?
Rosenblum Robbins handles personal injury cases on a contingency-fee basis. You pay nothing up front and nothing at all unless we recover compensation for you. The initial consultation with attorney Alec Rosenblum is always free.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Missouri?
Missouri's statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is five years from the date of the injury (RSMo § 516.120). Wrongful death claims must be filed within three years. Some claims — including those against government entities — have far shorter notice deadlines, so contact a Missouri personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
What is my Missouri car accident case worth?
Case value depends on medical bills, lost wages, future treatment, permanent impairment, pain and suffering, and the available insurance coverage. Missouri follows a pure comparative fault rule, so any percentage of fault assigned to you reduces (but does not eliminate) your recovery. Alec Rosenblum can give you a realistic valuation after reviewing the police report, medical records, and insurance policies.
What should I do immediately after a car accident in Missouri?
Call 911, get medical attention even if you feel fine, photograph the scene and all vehicles, collect contact and insurance information from everyone involved, and request a copy of the crash report. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance company before talking to a personal injury attorney.
Do I have a case if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Missouri uses pure comparative fault, which means you can still recover damages even if you were 99% at fault — your recovery is simply reduced by your share of responsibility. Insurance companies often inflate a victim's percentage of fault to lower payouts; an experienced injury attorney pushes back.
Talk to Alec Rosenblum Today — Free Consultation
Call (573) 444-4420 or use the form on this page. The sooner Alec gets involved, the more evidence we can preserve, the harder it is for the insurance company to twist the story, and the stronger your case becomes.

