Gary Burger is managing partner of Burger Law, a St. Louis-based personal injury law firm. Gary has dedicated his 32+ year career to the rigorous pursuit of justice for injury victims and their families. His zealous representation has recovered over $200 million for clients so far.
Gary's legal experience spans all personal injury, including motor vehicle crashes, wrongful death, medical malpractice, product liability, premise liability, workers' compensation and more. His wins have been featured in the media and he has hundreds of great reviews from clients. He is licensed to practice in Missouri and Illinois, the Missouri Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th and 8th Circuits and various Federal District Courts.
Gary has earned numerous awards from peers and national legal organizations. He has been chosen as a Super Lawyer for over a decade and is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. His AV Preeminent rating from LexisNexis and Martindale-Hubbell indicates the highest legal ability and ethical standards and he is Board Certified in Civil Trial Advocacy and Civil Pretrial Practice Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Gary's passion for justice extends beyond the courtroom. He leads Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses to share his knowledge and has published dozens of resources for laypeople who want to understand personal injury law. His firm regularly donates to organizations like Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (LSEM) and Gateway Pet Guardians and Gary has served on executive boards for LSEM and Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys.
Besides his professional achievements, Gary is an active member of the St. Louis community. He enjoys spending time with his wife, kids and rescue dogs. Gary is an avid beekeeper and scuba diver. As a certified instructor, he even leads dives at Bonne Terre Mine and has been featured as a diving instructor in media outlets like the TODAY show.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Workers' Compensation
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- Insurance Claims
- Bad Faith Insurance, Business Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance
- Legal Malpractice
- Civil Rights
- Discrimination, Employment
- Consumer Law
- Class Action
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Employment Law
- Employment Discrimination, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Wrongful Termination
- Premises Liability
- Slip and Fall
- Construction Accident Law
- Motorcycle Accident
- ATV Injury
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- Illinois
- Missouri
- 7th Circuit
- 8th Circuit
- Federal Circuit
- English: Spoken, Written
- Partner and Attorney
- Burger Law, LLC
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- Partner and Attorney
- Cantor & Burger, LLC
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- Attorney
- The Brasher Law Firm
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- Washington University School of Law
- J.D. (1992)
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- Honors: Scholar in Law Award, 1992
- University of Missouri - Columbia
- B.A. (1988)
- AV Preeminent
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Award is the highest possible honor from the organization, a peer-reviewed rating less than 5% of US attorneys receive
- Super Lawyers
- Thomson Reuters
- A peer-nominated and reviewed selection process that recognizes the top 5% of lawyers in their field, Gary has been awarded the Super Lawyers honor for more than 12 years running
- Super Lawyers Top 50
- Thomson Reuters
- Named to the Super Lawyers list of top 50 lawyers in St. Louis
- Clients' Choice
- Avvo
- Second Highest Jury Verdict
- Missouri
- Winner of 2018 second highest Jury Verdict in Missouri of $113.7 million
- The Missouri Bar
- Member
- Current
- Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys
- Member
- Current
- American Association of Justice
- Member
- Current
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- Member
- Current
- The Hard Stuff in PI Cases: Settlement, Evidence in Trial and Ethics, Continued Legal Education, Virtual
- Burger Law; Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
- In this CLE session, we discussed "Secrets and Tricks" for resolving a PI case at full value in the claims stage, evidentiary foundations for how to get business records and pictures into evidence, when and how to publish to the jury, how to play video depos, business and medical records admission and cross examination, life expectancy, prior pleadings, impeachment, and how to handle certain ethics problems.
- Continued Legal Education, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, St. Louis
- Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
- It was great getting to spend the day with LSEM and 200 of Eastern Missouri's brightest legal minds to discuss "Everything Ethics in Estates", "Fiduciary Income Tax Strategies for IRAs", and "The Latest & Greatest in Elder Law."
- Running a Law Firm While Getting a $113 Million Verdict, Maximum Lawyer Conference, St. Louis
- Maximum Lawyer Conference
- Gary was excited to act as master of ceremonies for the Maximum Lawyer conference in St. Louis with about 250 attendees from around the country. Had fun working on my business, learning from friends and teaching lawyers. Attorneys Jim Hacking and Tyson Mutrux created Maximum Lawyers. Over the years, this group has grown into a collaboration of attorneys worldwide to share ideas, resources, solutions, challenges, and triumphs of being a legal entrepreneur.
- Civial Trial Advocacy
- National Board of Trial Advocacy
- Civil Pretrial Practice Advocacy
- National Board of Trial Advocacy
- Q. What If I feel like I was wrongly accused of a accident that was partially my fault?
- A: Illinois has a modified comparative fault rule, which means that someone who is partially at fault can still recover compensation from the other party's insurance as long as they were 50% or less at fault (the amount they recover would be reduced by the share of fault they carry, so if they were 40% at fault for the accident, they could only recover 60% of the damages they suffered). Of course, the degree of fault may be disputed but without your insurance company and their lawyers representing you, you may have a difficult time disputing your degree of fault without a lawyer of your own.
Did you sign something agreeing to pay his damages? How did it come to be that you became responsible ... Read More
- Q. i need a lawyer who can write demand letter. i live in oregon . thank you
- A: This may be something that you can handle on your own. Be polite and professional but firm and assertive. You will want to summarize the relevant details in your case and list the damages (costs). Gather any supporting evidence or documents and get your facts straight.
Looking for guidance and examples online can help, such as this page (https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/small-claims-book/chapter6-4.html) I just found in a Google search.
You may find a lawyer who is willing to glance over your drafted letter in a free consultation and give you some feedback. It doesn't hurt to check with a couple of firms in your area.
- Q. My wife and I were attacked and it broke her neck broke my ribs and we were wrongfully in prison can you help us
- A: I believe to answer this question fully and accurately, your lawyer would need more details. I'm taking your question to mean that civilians assaulted and restrained you and your wife. That sounds horrifying and I'm sorry you had to experience that.
There are a few things you should do right away:
1. Get medical care for your injuries, both physical and psychological, including ongoing care like physical therapy, surgery, whatever is needed to restore you to full health.
2. Report the situation to the police.
3. Consult a lawyer in your area to get preliminary advice based on the details of your situation and to potentially hire them to represent you.
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