Practice areas: Personal Injury; view more
Licensed in Missouri since: 2010
Education: Widener University – Delaware Law School
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The Cagle Law Firm
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Attorney at The Cagle Law Firm in Saint Louis, Missouri, Andrew Mundwiller provides relentless advocacy for those who are injured by the carelessness of others. He strategically handles complex litigation involving car, truck, motorcycle and drunk driving accidents, alongside slip-and-fall accidents, defective products and occupational silicosis claims. Providing dedicated advocacy, he secures justice for individuals and families statewide across Missouri, Kansas, Kentucky and Illinois.
Mr. Mundwiller earned his law degree from Widener University Delaware Law School, graduating at the top of his class and earning a place on the dean’s list. A dedicated board member of the Trial Advocacy Honor Society, he also received the Most Outstanding Trial Advocate Award. During law school, his experience at two large Philadelphia law firms exposed how insurance companies and corporations routinely obstruct and avoid paying injured victims. He has been licensed in Missouri since 2010.
Additionally licensed to practice in the federal and appellate courts in both Missouri and Illinois, Mr. Mundwiller approaches each case with a strong commitment to client satisfaction, ensuring that every case is handled with the utmost care and attention to detail. Throughout his career, he has successfully represented numerous clients, achieving favorable settlements and verdicts that reflect his unwavering dedication to their rights and well-being.
Mr. Mundwiller’s commitment garnered him recognition in the Top 40 Under 40 list by the National Trial Lawyers and the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys. He was also listed on The Best Lawyers in America list in 2023. This dedication solidifies his reputation as a fierce advocate, holding corporations accountable and securing the compensation his clients are owed.
Practice areas
Personal Injury - General: PlaintiffFocus areas
Animal Bites, Brain Injury, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Premises Liability - Plaintiff, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death
- 100% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 2010, Missouri
Professional Webpage: https://allinjuryattorney.com/our-attorneys/andrew-g-mundwil...
Bar / Professional Activity
- Supreme Court of Missouri
- Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
- American Bar Association
- Lawyers Association of St. Louis
- Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys
- American Association for Justice
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit
- U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
- Supreme Court of Illinois
- U.S. District Court Western District of Missouri
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Missouri
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- $2.5 Million Cedar County, Missouri Verdict Zane T. Cagle and Andrew G. Mundwiller of The Cagle Law Firm secured a $2.5 million jury verdict on behalf of their client, Jose Cabrales. The verdict was reached on August 29, 2025, in Cedar County, Missouri before Hon. David Munton. The lawsuit, Plaintiffs Jose Cabrales, et al. v. Defendant the Estate of Jamie Kirch, stemmed from a motor vehicle collision that occurred on December 7, 2021. The Defendant Estate of Jamie Kirch was found to be 100% liable. Case Background Subsequent to filing the lawsuit Plaintiffs moved for a change of venue and the matter was transferred to Cedar County. The collision took place at the intersection of Routes T and U in Barton County, Missouri. The defendant's van failed to yield the right of way and pulled into the path of the plaintiff's northbound vehicle. The driver of the van was killed in the crash, and her three passengers, including two children, were taken to the hospital. The plaintiff, Jose Cabrales, was also transported to the hospital with a neck injury, bruises, and lacerations. The Missouri State Highway Patrol conducted an accident reconstruction and determined that Plaintiff was traveling 8 mph over the speed limit seconds before the collision and that the van failed to yield and entered the roadway in front of the plaintiff, whom had the right of way. Plaintiff's Injuries and Damages Following the crash, Mr. Cabrales was hospitalized and later underwent a cervical disc replacement surgery nearly two (2) years after the collision. He had a pre-existing low- back injury, which defense counsel argued meant Defendant was not responsible for his injuries. Furthermore, Defendant argued that Plaintiff’s medical records consistently stated he had chronic neck pain prior to the motor vehicle collision. Plaintiff’s counsel did not submit any past or future medical bills, past or future wage loss claims, to the jury. Instead, the plaintiff argued Mr. Cabrales past and future pain and suffering and loss of a normal life. As well, Mr. Cabrales wife made a loss of consortium claim due to the permanent nature of Mr. Cabrales injuries. Pre-Trial and Trial Details The insurance carrier for the defendant was Progressive Insurance. Prior to the trial, Progressive made an offer of $50,000 to resolve all claims, which the plaintiff rejected. The trial was held before a jury, presided over by the Honorable David R. Munton. The defendant was represented by George R. Lewis and Christopher Harper of Franke Schultz & Mullen., 2025
- $35,450,000 Jury Verdict for a brain injured man against a drunk driver in Madison County, Illinois., 2025
- $7,000,000 settlement in a traumatic brain injury case against a utility company in Illinois., 2025
- $300,000 Settlement in Illinois for a passenger that sustained a broken ankle in a motor vehicle collision., 2024
- Settlement with the State of Missouri for the wrongful death of an unborn child of a highway worker. Case was settled for the maximum amount of the State's sovereign immunity cap limit., 2024
- Settlement in St. Charles County, Missouri - $250,000 for a woman with pre-existing back pain in a no property damage rear end car accident., 2024
- $1,600,000.00 Jury Verdict for Plaintiff with soft tissue injuries from a rear end motor vehicle collision. The insurance company's policy limit was only $25,000.00. The verdict was upheld on appeal. The insurance company paid nearly $1,800,000.00 to satisfy the judgment after the defendant lost the appeal., 2023
- Verdict in Illinois for $500,000 for man that sustained neck pain and a concussion in a low speed car collision. The verdict was solely for pain and suffering., 2023
- Settlement - $750,000 total recovery for woman that sustained a broken rib, fractured pubis bone, neck pain, and low back pain (non-operative). Available insurance coverage was $100,000 in liability and $250,000 in underinsured coverage. Past medical specials were approximately $65,000. , 2022
- Verdict and Judgment - $229,880.42 for a young woman with a concussion in a T-bone collision. Treating physician testified concussion lasted approximately one month. Defendant's expert testified the concussion was mild and healed., 2022
- $500,000 global settlement for three individuals involved in a T-Bone collision. Two individuals sustained shoulder injuries. The third sustained minor temporary low back pain., 2022
- $750,000 Settlement for low back injury in a low speed rear end collision., 2021
- Confidential Settlement - $900,000 for soft tissue neck injuries sustained in a low speed rear end accident., 2022
- Verdict and Judgment - $284,654.32 for a woman with pre-existing neck injuries in a disputed liability car accident. No medical bills were submitted to the jury. The insurance company's initial offer was only $2,500.00. The judgment was nearly three times the policy limit., 2019
- Verdict - $530,000 for a client that sustained a concussion., 2019
- Confidential Settlement with commercial vehicle operator, 2019
- Settlement - Trucking Case - $425,000 for a motorist that was rear ended by a tractor trailer whom underwent pain management for low back pain., 2019
- Global Settlement - Kane County, Illinois - $600,000 for a man that sustained an aggravation of pre-existing back pain in a minor impact rear end collision., 2016
- Excess Policy Limit Settlement - St. Louis County, Missouri - $172,000 settlement for aggravation of pre-existing spine pain. , 2019
- Confidential Parties - Settlement of $450,000 for low back injury in a crash., 2018
- Confidential Settlement with automobile insurer for four times the policy limit for a client that sustained a neck sprain and underwent one injection after a rear end collision in rural Missouri., 2016
- Judgment against an automobile insurer that denied uninsured motorist coverage to an insured that was not named on the insurance policy and whom did not reside in the household at the time of the crash. After trial, the court found in Plaintiff's favor that he was in fact insured and the coverage denial was wrongful., 2015
- Settlement - 2017 St. Charles County Circuit Court $950,000 Plaintiff was operating a personal automobile. Defendant's driver was operating a large pick-up truck with an attached trailer. Defendant's driver crashed into the rear of Plaintiff at a high rate of speed. Plaintiff ultimately underwent low back surgery. Case settled for $950,000., 2017
- Premises Liability Verdict - 2016. $1,500,000 Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Missouri. Case involved disputed liability and damages. Plaintiff was a patron at a fundraiser held at the Crystal City Underground Cave which is an entertainment event venue. Plaintiff elected to ride an amusement device known as the "Spaceball" which spins the rider. The Spaceball was not supervised, but Plaintiff rode it anyway. The straps to the ride were not secured properly. While riding, Plaintiff fell out of the ride and struck his head and neck. Plaintiff suffered a fracture of his facet joint at C4 which healed. Defendant's top offer was $7,500. Jury returned a unanimous verdict assessing all fault to defendant, no fault to plaintiff, and awarding damages of $1,500,000. Defendant appealed the verdict on numerous grounds including that the verdict was excessive. The Missouri Court of Appeals unanimously upheld the verdict in a published opinion. See Payne v. Fiesta Corporation, 543 S.W.3d 109 (Mo. App. 2018)., 2018
- Judgment - 2012. $1,500,000. Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Missouri. Defendant (minor child) discharged a pellet pistol in the woods near his home. Plaintiff was shot in the eye by a pellet which ricocheted off a tree. Plaintiff alleged negligence and negligent supervision against the minor child's mother. Case was tried as a bench trial and the court entered judgment of $1,500,000. The judgment exceeded the insurance policy limit of $100,000. The action for bad faith against Defendants' insurer is pending., 2012
- $650,000 Judgment for Southeast Missouri woman against the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission that negligently maintained a guardrail in a rural community leading to back and hip injuries., 2017
- Settlement - 2016 St. Louis City Circuit Court $1,250,000 Plaintiff was a passenger in her own vehicle driven by Defendant. Defendant elected to flee police which attempted to detain Defendant. Defendant operated the vehicle at high rates of speed, weaving throughout traffic, ran a red light, and caused a crash. Plaintiff sustained a traumatic brain injury. Plaintiff sought actual and punitive damages. Defendant admitted fault, but denied the extent of the brain injury. Defendant's insurer (the identity of which is confidential) refused to pay its $50,000 policy limit. The insurer settled the case a week before trial for $1,250,000., 2016
Videos
- Andrew G. Mundwiller, 2024
Pro bono / Community Service
- Board of Directors, Special Olympics of Missouri
- Youth Hockey Coach, St. Louis
Honors
- Awarded annually to the top 10 personal injury attorneys in each state. Recipients must be nominated by a licensed attorney, cleared by the selection committee which selects only 50 attorneys to be nominated to the Board of Governors, and then the Board of Governors officially selects the top ten from each state., Top 10 Under 40 Award for state of Missouri, National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys, 2015
- Listed twice in 2023 for top verdicts and settlements across the state of Missouri., Top Plaintiff Wins in Missouri, Missouri Lawyers Weekly, 2023
- Selected by peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America for personal injury and product liability., The Best Lawyers in America, The Best Lawyers in America, 2025
- Selected by peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America for personal injury and product liability., The Best Lawyers in America, The Best Lawyers in America, 2024
- Top 100 Civil Plaintiff's Attorneys, National Trial Lawyers, 2016
- Top 10 Under 40 Civil Plaintiff Attorneys, National Trial Lawyers, 2015
- Missouri's Winningest Trial Lawyer - Awarded annually to the lawyer who obtains the most winning verdicts in the entire state., Missouri's Winningest Plaintiff Trial Lawyer, Missouri Lawyers Weekly, 2012
Industry Groups
- American Association For Justice
- Board Of Governors - Missouri Association Of Trial Attorneys
- Graduate Of Trial Lawyers College
- Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
- Million Dollar Advocates
- Missouri Association Of Trial Attorneys
- National Trial Lawyers
Office location for Andrew Mundwiller
500 North Broadway
Suite 1605
Saint Louis, MO 63102
Phone: 314-887-2982
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2023 - 2026
- Rising Stars: 2017 - 2022