Robert D. Curran, experienced Criminal Defense, Personal Injury attorney in Springfield, MO with 37 reviews
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Robert D. Curran

2208 West Chesterfield Blvd, Suite 102, Springfield, MO

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Education

2018:
Keenan Trial Institute, Graduate Degree
2018:
Keenan Trial Institute, Master's Degree
2011:
Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College, Graduate
1987:
Georgetown University Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1984:
Georgetown University, BS - Bachelor of Science
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4.6 37 reviews
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J grant

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19 Jun, 2024
Rob and his staff are great. Friendly, easy to work with, and know their stuff. Can't go wrong.
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M judge

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26 Mar, 2024
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David perez

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17 Jul, 2023
I called and Mr. Curran gave me some free advice on how to get my employers to stop shorting me on my paychecks. Highly recommend utilizing his services if you need help with understanding anything law related.
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Pros
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Highly responsive and communicative attorney who keeps clients informed
“Whenever I would call the office the ladies were always very friendly, able to give me up to the minute updates, and if they could not answer a question had Rob call me withi”
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Demonstrates genuine care and concern for clients' well-being
“Rob genuinely cares about his clients wellbeing, as a whole. He will work hard and efficiently to settle your claim in what is in your best interest.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes and settlements for clients
“He was able to put us at ease, explained all the options available to us and guided through the process in such a manner as to relieve the stress that comes with this type of situation. Our case was settled to our satisfaction.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective in handling various legal matters
“Mr. Curran is a very knowledgeable, experienced, and highly effective attorney who went "above and beyond" all of our expectations.”
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Provides personalized attention and support to clients
“He and his staff never tired of answering our countless questions and took a genuine interest in my injuries and worked diligently to resolve the case. He is very personable; we were always treated with respect.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Allowing Companies To Keep Claims Against Them Secret Places The Public In Danger, And It’s Contrary To The Purpose Of The Jury System
2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Forbes Publishes Article Seeking to End “Tort Reform”
2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Missouri’s Worker’s Compensation System Is Unfair And Unconstitutional
2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, What Are the Obligations of An Insurance Company? The Basics of “Bad Faith”
2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Secrecy Provisions In Lawsuit Settlements Should Be Prohibited By Law
2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Federal Laws Limiting Number of Hours Tractor-Trailer Drivers Can Work Are Routinely Ignored
2015:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, A Brief Summary of The Primary Missouri Law Prohibiting Employment Discrimination
2015:
Springfield News-Leader, Congress should pass The Arbitration Fairness Act of 2015
2014:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Increasing Personal Accountability Is The Only Way To Improve Medical Care
2014:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, How Many Points Is This Traffic Ticket?
2014:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Advice On What To Do After A Bike Crash
2013:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, U.S. Supreme Court Allows Big Employers to Deprive Employees of All Health Benefits After Injuries
2013:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Despite their Promise to Uphold Missouri’s Constitution, Legislature Again Tries To Limit Right to Jury Trial
2012:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Medicare Stops Processing Lien Claim Paperwork, Holding Up Many Settlements
2012:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Missouri Chamber of Commerce wants to Protect Racists & Others
2011:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Asbestos: A Cause of Personal Injury in Missouri
2010:
Serious Injury Attorney Blog, Slips And Falls: The Most Common Personal Injury Cases
1987:
American Criminal Law Review, Managing Editor
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