Mark I Bronson
St. Louis Personal Injury Trial Attorney | St. Charles MO Car Accident Lawyer | Belleville IL Medical Malpractice Attorney
Contact the attorneys of Newman Bronson & Wallis for a free consultation. Serving injured people in St. Louis and the surrounding areas of Missouri and Illinois.
Newman Bronson & Wallis
2300 W Port Plaza Dr
Saint Louis MO 63146
Tel: 314 878-8200; 800 962-4009
Fax: 314 878-7839
Board certified civil trial lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification
Areas of Practice:
* Automobile & Truck Accidents - Plaintiff
* Aviation Accidents - Plaintiff
* Birth Injuries - Plaintiff
* Boating Accidents - Plaintiff
* Brain Injuries - Plaintiff
* Legal Malpractice - Plaintiff
* Litigation & Appeals - Plaintiff
* Medical Malpractice - Plaintiff
* Motor Vehicle Accidents - Plaintiff
* Personal Injury - Plaintiff
* Premises Liability - Plaintiff
* Products Liability Law Plaintiff
* Professional Negligence Plaintiff
* Railroad Accidents - Plaintiff
* Slip and Fall - Plaintiff
* Wrongful Death - Plaintiff
Mark I. Bronson is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law. He received his undergraduate education at the University of Denver where he majored in accounting receiving a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree. Mark is Board Certified in Civil Trial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He has the highest AV Peer Review Rating by Martindale Hubbell and has been recognized as a Missouri/Kansas Super Lawyer in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. He was named a Lawyer of the Year by Missouri Lawyers Weekly for an $89 Million Jury Verdict for a family devastated by an automobile collision with a drunk driver.
Mark serves as member of the Board of Governors of the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys (MATA), and is a Sustaining Member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ). He is a member of Public Justice, the Academy of Trial Advocacy, and the American Board of Trial Advocates. He belongs to the Missouri and Illinois Bar Associations and the American Bar Association (ABA).
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