The Winters Law Group, LLC
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  • About Us
  • Practice Areas
    • Insurance Disputes
    • Insurance Class Actions
    • Defective Products
    • Personal Injury
  • May 16 Tornado
  • Contact Us

Defective Products

Consumer Products

Consumer Products

Consumer Products

We are investigating and pursuing claims on behalf of individuals injured by glass plant bowls sold at Home Depot locations nationwide.  We are aware of several incidents in which a Proven Winners Leafjoy H2O Bowl suddenly fractured while users attempted to insert the cork into the bowl, resulting in serious hand injuries. 


Click to learn more about our investigation of the H20 Bowl sold at Home Depot.

Off-Road Vehicles

Consumer Products

Consumer Products

The Winters Law Group, LLC represents individuals who have been injured in side-by-side off-road vehicle rollovers.


We have handled cases across the country against off-road vehicle manufacturers, dealerships and accessory manufacturers. 


Click to learn more about UTVs and Side-by-Sides.

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The Winters Law Group, LLC

7700 Bonhomme Avenue, Suite 575, Clayton, Missouri 63105

(314) 499-5200

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