Antoinette Theresa Schlapprizzi
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Antoinette Theresa Schlapprizzi is a dedicated attorney based in Saint Louis, MO, specializing in insurance and personal injury law. With extensive experience advocating for individuals who have suffered due to the negligence or recklessness of others, Antoinette is committed to safeguarding the rights of those whose lives have been profoundly impacted—physically, economically, and personally—by the actions of individuals, corporations, insurance companies, and healthcare entities. A graduate of Tulane University with a Bachelor of Science, Antoinette further honed her legal expertise by earning her Juris Doctor from Washington University School of Law. Throughout her career, she has successfully represented clients in various complex cases, including premises liability, uninsured motorist claims, trucking accidents, and Section 1983 Civil Rights matters. Antoinette's proficiency in legal research and drafting has been crucial in formulating compelling arguments for state and federal court proceedings, and she has effectively contributed to numerous appeals. As a member of a family-run law firm, comprising five skilled trial attorneys—including her brother and father—Antoinette benefits from a rich tradition of litigation, with the collective experience of over 350 jury trials. While many cases handled by her firm reach settlements, Antoinette’s commitment to justice ensures that every client receives the dignity and respect they deserve, regardless of their circumstances. Her unwavering dedication to her clients and her profession makes her a trusted advocate in the realm of personal injury and insurance law.
About Defective Dangerous Products Law
Product liability attorneys represent consumers injured by defective or dangerous products. They hold manufacturers accountable for harm caused by their products. Common matters include defective products, product recalls, manufacturing defects, warning label failures.