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  • Roy Dripps of Armbruster Dripps Blotevogel LLC Speaks at St. Louis Inland River Seminar

    On Behalf of Armbruster Dripps Blotevogel LLC |

    The St. Louis Inland River Seminar, sponsored by CGB Marine, Fox Smith LLC, Gallagher, Ingram, Luhr Crosby LLC, McGriff Insurance Services, and The Waterways Journal returned to St. Louis on September 19 at the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC). The seminar…

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  • Workers hurt on the Mississippi River can’t claim workers’ comp

    On Behalf of Armbruster Dripps Blotevogel LLC |

    Workers’ compensation benefits protect almost all employees from the risk of getting hurt or sickened by working. Part-time and full-time workers have equal access to benefits. Even someone who gets hurt on their very first day at a new job…

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  • ADWB Partner Honored As Top 10 Nursing Home Lawyer

    On Behalf of Armbruster Dripps Blotevogel LLC |

    partner Charles Armbruster recently named one of the Top 10 Nursing Home lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers: Top 10 Nursing Home Trial Lawyers Association. This honor recognizes decades of work representing the families and residents who have suffered injury…

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  • ADWB Obtains $3.15 Million In Verdicts Against Railroad And Supervisor

    On Behalf of Armbruster Dripps Blotevogel LLC |

    partners Charles Armbruster and Michael Blotevogel secured verdicts of $3.14 million and $10,000 against Union Pacific Railroad Company and a supervisor who injured their client in five separate workplace violence or harassment incidents. The trial court denied the defendants’ post-trial…

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  • ADWB Partners Get Sixth Circuit Court Of Appeals To Reverse Summary Judgment Entered Against FELA Plaintiff

    On Behalf of Armbruster Dripps Blotevogel LLC |

    partners Roy Dripps, Michael Blotevogel and Charles Armbruster were able to convince the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse a summary judgment that had been entered against a railroad employee in the Eastern District of Kentucky when the employee…

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