team-member

Richard Zalasky

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Licensed for 40 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Car Accident

Language

English

About

Rich Zalasky is a Trial Attorney at the Law Firm of Brown & Crouppen. Rich works with clients who have been injured in car, truck and motorcycle accidents and in other situations. Rich is committed to obtaining the best result for every client, and values client service by returning calls promptly and communicating with clients about the status of their case. Brown & Crouppen gets results for injured people.

Practices Areas

Litigation

Car Accident

Personal Injury

Motorcycle accident

Trucking accident

Language

English

Contact

Brown & Crouppen, PC211 N BroadwaySuite 1600Saint Louis, MO, 63102

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Corey
October 7, 2016

Mr. Zalasky was extremely knowledgeable, efficient and caring. He returned my emails and calls promptly and made me feel my case was his top priority. He worked through all the various aspects of my case carefully and thoroughly. With his knowledge and counsel I was able to obtain the best possible result. I am extremely grateful for everything Mr. Zalasky has achieved in a very complex FELA case

Corey
October 7, 2016

Mr. Zalasky was extremely knowledgeable, efficient and caring. He returned my emails and calls promptly and made me feel my case was his top priority. He worked through all the various aspects of my case carefully and thoroughly. With his knowledge and counsel I was able to obtain the best possible result. I am extremely grateful for everything Mr. Zalasky has achieved in a very complex FELA case

Corey
October 7, 2016

Mr. Zalasky was extremely knowledgeable, efficient and caring. He returned my emails and calls promptly and made me feel my case was his top priority. He worked through all the various aspects of my case carefully and thoroughly. With his knowledge and counsel I was able to obtain the best possible result. I am extremely grateful for everything Mr. Zalasky has achieved in a very complex FELA case