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Since 1984, I have run my own law firm assisting people through the process of their personal injury, workers' compensation, and Social Security disability cases. I earned my law degree and Master of Arts in Public Administration at St. Louis University and am licensed to practice in both Missouri and Illinois. I have worked as my husband, Jeffrey's, paralegal since he opened his firm in 1984.

I am dedicated to helping the clients that walk through our doors find positive solutions to their problems. I assist Jeff with transcribing, telephone calls, bookkeeping, and various other tasks that contribute to the firm's and our clients' success. Are you better off representing yourself through your workers' compensation or personal injury case?

Most likely not. We are an experienced team that has nearly forty years of experience helping people seek compensation for their pain and suffering. If you were to take on this challenge without an attorney, you may end up with a much smaller settlement or none at all.
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In the early years, I worked exclusively in the South St. Louis area.
Clients were seen at the South City office located on Hampton Avenue.
My attorneys and I would schedule appointments with Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Social Security Disability.
Over time, I began getting clients from surrounding communities like Affton, Marlborough, Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Maplewood, Brentwood, Clayton, University City, Crestwood, and Sunset Hills.
After several years, another office was established in Overland.
Jeff Swaney founded the Swaney Law Firm in 1984.
He began practicing law in 1982 with the law firm of Evans and Dixon.
The Swaney Law Firm started as a solo practice but began growing in the mid to late 1980s.
Jeff received his college degree from St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1979.
He received an undergraduate degree in Political Science and minors in History Philosophy and Psychology.
In 1982, Jeff obtained a law degree from the School of Law at St. Louis University, as well as a Master of Arts in Public Administration.
A work injury can happen at any time.
Suddenly you find your world turned upside down by uncertainties.
There are often questions about whether you will be paid for your time off and whether the workers' compensation insurance company will provide all of your necessary medical treatment.
When you are seriously injured, you may be concerned about whether you will ever get well enough to return to your job.
You may wonder if your injury will force you to find a different line of work.
You do not have to face these uncertainties alone.
Workers can be injured in many different ways.
Some workplace injuries occur when a worker is lifting something; others may slip or fall at a dangerous work site.
Others may work around dangerous equipment or may be injured while trying to assist others in the health care profession.
If you have suffered from an injury of this nature an experienced work injury lawyer can help.
Whatever the case may be, my firm has represented workers who have experienced all types of on the job injuries.
My firm has represented injured employees since 1984 and I can put my experience to work for you!
An occupational disease can come in two (2) forms.
The most common is what we call "repetitive trauma."
This is an injury that occurs a little bit at a time.
We often see these injuries with professional secretaries who spend an excessive amount of time typing and keying.
Another example would be construction employees who may use the same piece of equipment over and over.
Occupational injuries can have serious consequences that can often lead to surgery and severe disability.
Repetitive trauma injuries occur when a worker is required to perform constant repetitious motions.
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