Police Brutality Attorneys in Missouri
Police brutality attorneys represent people who were harmed by law enforcement officers who used more force than the situation required — including beatings, chokeholds, shootings, Taser deployments, K-9 attacks, and dangerous restraint techniques that cut off a person's ability to breathe. If you were seriously injured or a loved one was killed by an officer who went too far, these attorneys can investigate what happened, identify who is responsible, and fight to get you the justice and compensation you deserve.
NonprofitArchCity Defenders
ArchCity Defenders is a nonprofit civil rights law firm based in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 2009 by attorney Thomas Harvey and a group of public defenders. The organization was established to address systemic injust... Read More →
AttorneyGonzalo Fernandez
Gonzalo Fernandez is a civil rights attorney and founder of Fernandez Law, LLC, dedicated to representing individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated by law enforcement and government actors. His work cent... Read More →
Law FirmThe Simon Law Firm, PC
The Simon Law Firm, P.C. has earned a reputation as one of the most successful litigation powerhouses in Missouri and the Midwest. Founded in 2000, the firm is known for its "Giant Killer" approach, consistently securing... Read More →
AttorneyTom Porto
Tom Porto began his legal career as a Missouri State Public Defender, standing beside clients the system had already written off and sharpening his trial instincts against institutions that expected to win. That formativ... Read More →
State Filing Deadlines & Legal Limits
For general reference only — not legal advice. Deadlines may vary based on facts and should be verified with an attorney.
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120(4)
Federal § 1983 civil rights claims borrow the state personal injury statute of limitations.
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 537.625
Notice of claim against a governmental entity may be required within 90 days under the Missouri Sovereign Immunity Act. Requirements vary by entity.
Missouri has not modified the federal qualified immunity doctrine. Federal standards apply to § 1983 claims.