Experienced Representation to Clients Throughout St. Louis County
Effectively dealing with financially related issues can be a difficult task to face without the assistance of an experienced lawyer. Whether you have fallen behind on bills and need relief from your debt or have been injured in a workplace accident, the assistance of an attorney can be highly beneficial in finding the resolutions you, your family or your business require.
For more than 35 years, attorney Steven K. Brown at the Law Offices of Steven K. Brown has provided legal representation to clients in St. Louis and throughout St. Louis County, Missouri. Working closely with our clients, our staff has been able to provide knowledgeable consumer and commercial bankruptcy and workers' compensation claims assistance to numerous clients over the years, offering them the peace of mind they need to recover from their injuries, both financially and physically.
To discuss your individual concerns during a free consultation, call 314-732-0476 or toll free 888-894-8810 or contact our firm online today.
Knowledgeable in Many Practice Areas
Our staff leverages a wide breadth of legal knowledge to provide comprehensive and compassionate assistance to clients facing a number of legal issues, including:
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings (liquidation of assets)
- Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings (restructuring debt through a payment plan)
- Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings (business restructuring of debt)
- Workers' compensation claims
- Traffic violations defense
- Personal injury
- Employment discrimination litigation
Offering free initial consultations and two convenient locations with plenty of parking, our firm is dedicated to addressing your individual needs as quickly as possible. We work diligently to provide the information you need to make the most educated decisions possible, and are available to answer questions or address concerns as they come up.
Email our office to schedule your free initial consultation today.
We are a Debt Relief Agency under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 as defined in 11 U.S.C.S. § 101(12A) of the Bankruptcy Code.

