About Aaron Sachs & Associates, P.C. — Personal Injury Columbia Missouri
Mid-Missouri accident victims find dedicated personal injury Columbia representation at Aaron Sachs & Associates, P.C. The firm handles auto accidents, truck collisions, workplace injuries, and wrongful death claims across Boone County and central Missouri. Their 3610 Buttonwood Drive office serves clients from Columbia, Jefferson City, and surrounding rural counties.
Aaron Sachs & Associates works on contingency for injury matters, so clients pay no fees unless the firm recovers compensation. The team includes both attorneys and experienced paralegals who keep clients informed throughout the claim process. Prospective clients should call for a free initial case review.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as professional, supportive, and responsive during emotionally difficult injury cases. One client specifically praises how the team handled their case after a life-changing car accident, fielding insurance company calls while the family focused on recovery. Clients consistently express satisfaction with settlement amounts and the attorneys’ handling of their matters. Multiple reviewers describe choosing the firm as a positive, life-changing decision.
Personal Injury Columbia — Practice Areas & Services
- Auto accident and commercial truck collision claims on I-70 and US-63
- Workplace injuries and construction accident representation
- Wrongful death claims for Boone County families
- Dog bite, slip and fall, and premises liability cases
- Catastrophic injury litigation including brain and spinal cord trauma
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Missouri?
Missouri generally allows five years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, one of the longer windows in the country. Wrongful death claims follow a shorter three-year rule from the date of death. Still, prompt action preserves evidence and witness memory.
What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?
Missouri requires uninsured motorist coverage on every policy, so your own insurer often becomes the payer. Underinsured motorist coverage also pays when the other driver’s limits are too low. Reviewing your own policy carefully is a critical first step.
Where are Boone County injury cases heard?
Civil injury cases in Columbia are filed at the Boone County Courthouse at 705 E Walnut Street. The 13th Judicial Circuit handles larger injury claims at this location. Smaller civil matters under $25,000 may go to associate circuit court.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Columbia, Missouri
- Missouri traffic fatalities (2023): 988 deaths statewide — Missouri DOT
- Boone County population: Approximately 185,000 residents, home to the University of Missouri — U.S. Census Bureau
- Statute of limitations: 5 years for most personal injury claims in Missouri — Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120
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