- DUI/DWILikewise, you should always talk to your lawyer before talking to the officer if you were drinking or were under the influence of any mind altering substance at the time of the accident. However, if you refuse to take a breath, blood or urine test after being arrested for DWI/DUI in Missouri, or if you take the test and the results of your test are above the State’s prohibited level, your license may be suspended or revoked if you do not take appropriate action with in a short period of time after your arrest. The law permits you to call an attorney before you take the test, but if you do not speak to the lawyer within twenty (20) minutes and you do not take the test, you may lose your driver’s license. §577.041.1 RSMo.
- Wrongful DeathFor more than 20 years, Brian Fellows and Brad Blake have been pursuing complete restitution for the full harms and losses of severely injured and wrongful death victims of gross negligence.
- Sex Crimes
- Assault
- Premises LiabilityPractice Areas: Truck Crash Accidents; Birth Trauma; Plaintiffs Medical Malpractice; Plaintiffs Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect; Premises Liability for Violent Crimes; Sexual Assault; Negligent Security; Plaintiffs Personal Injury; Birth Trauma; Obstetric Malpractice; Pediatric Malpractice; Injuries to Children; Brain Injury
- Personal InjuryTalk to a lawyer before talking to any one else about the accident, but make sure you talk to the right kind of lawyer. A personal injury lawyer will likely know how to help you. Your insurance agent should be promptly notified about the accident, and your lawyer can help you report your claim to your insurer.
- Medical MalpracticeBrad Blake graduated from the University of Virginia Law School and served as a prosecutor for more than four years. As a prosecutor, he tried more than 40 jury trials and 25 bench trials in the City of St. Louis. He has authored articles about risk management issues, expert witnesses, deposition practice, and liability for violent crimes at healthcare facilities. Since forming his own law firm with Brian in 1999, he has represented victims of truck accidents, medical malpractice, violent crimes, nursing home abuse and other serious injuries. Brad Blake has tried catastrophic injury cases. He has attended legal training to help preserve and defend religious liberties, and he has provided legal assistance to student groups in public schools. In 1999, Mr. Blake joined Mr. Fellows and began the Fellows & Blake law firm.
- Auto Accidents