Timothy M. Cronin
Top rated Products Liability attorney in Saint Louis, Missouri
The Simon Law Firm, P.C.
Practice areas: Products Liability, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice; view more
Licensed in Missouri since: 2011
Education: Saint Louis University School of Law
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Timothy M. Cronin is an attorney with The Simon Law Firm, P.C., in St. Louis, Missouri. A top-rated and highly skilled trial law lawyer with more than thirteen years of legal experience, Mr. Cronin devotes his practice to advocating on behalf of the rights of plaintiff clients throughout Missouri and the surrounding areas of Illinois who suffered an injury or loss as the result of defective products, medical malpractice, dangerous property conditions, trucking accidents or other preventable tragedies.
Passionate about seeing justice served for those suffering through no fault of their own, Mr. Cronin has achieved considerable success advocating on behalf of his clients in state and federal courts. He has secured more than $250 million in total compensation for his clients, including at least 40 verdicts and settlements over a million dollars and recovering in excess of four million dollars on over half of those cases. At all turns, he delivers highly compassionate counsel and dedicated support as he aggressively pursues the most favorable outcomes possible for those he serves.
Recognized for his impeccable professionalism and outstanding legal abilities, Mr. Cronin has earned consistent recognition from "The Best Lawyers in America©" each year since 2017. He has also received many other accolades from his peers, who regard him as one of the leading plaintiff personal injury attorneys in his region.
A 2005 graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a Bachelor of Science in Economics, Mr. Cronin began his legal career in 2010 after obtaining his Juris Doctor magna cum laude from Saint Louis University School of Law and his license to practice from The Missouri Bar. He also holds his license to practice in Illinois, and he is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri and the Southern District of Illinois.
Mr. Cronin is an active member of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, the St. Clair County Bar Association, the East St. Louis Bar Association and the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys, among his other professional affiliations.
Practice areas
Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: PlaintiffFocus areas
Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death
- 20% Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff
- 40% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
- 40% Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 2010, Illinois
Professional Webpage: https://www.simonlawpc.com/meet-our-attorneys/timothy-m-cron...
Bar / Professional Activity
- Missouri
- Illinois
- Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys
- East St. Louis Bar Association
- St. Clair County Bar Association
- Missouri Bar Association
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Illinois
- Illinois Bar Association
- U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- $3.5 Million Settlement – Trucking Accident
- $535 Million Verdict for Sexual Assault Victim A Champaign County jury awarded a $535 million verdict to a girl who was raped when she was 13 years old at a psychiatric residential treatment center after Simon Law Firm attorneys proved the facility could have prevented the attack. It happened six days after her mother brought her to The Pavilion in Champaign, Illinois because she was struggling with depression. Her attacker was a 16-year-old boy, whose intake records indicated he had a history of violence, including an escape from a juvenile center in Chicago. The victim’s mother filed a lawsuit against The Pavilion after the Dec. 5, 2020 attack, alleging her daughter was placed in a room next to her attacker without any precautions. Testimony revealed that the facility allowed male and female patients between 3 and 17 to be housed on the same floor. It took the jury 6 ½ hours to deliver its landmark verdict – one of the largest awards ever in a case of this nature. The jury awarded $60 million in compensatory damages — $20 million for the girl’s “loss of normal life” and $40 million for her “pain and suffering.” It also included $475 million in punitive damages against the defendant, Pavilion Behavioral Health System. It is an Illinois-based subsidiary of for-profit hospital operator Universal Health Services. Simon Law attorneys John G. Simon, Tim Cronin and Nathan Perlmutter represented the victim. Cronin was lead counsel during the eight-day trial, which took place in March. “Ladies and gentlemen, they essentially tossed an aggressive, sexually active, 16-year-old human hand-grenade into this unit and into a room next to my client and didn’t separate them,” Cronin told the jury. After the verdict, Cronin said the Pavilion’s systemic failures enabled the assault to occur, despite its duty to keep its vulnerable patients safe. “This historic judgment sends a powerful message that psychiatric facilities will be held accountable for failing to protect their most vulnerable patients,” he said. Cronin says he hopes this case will “lead to a culture change in mental-health facilities to make sure that these vulnerable children are protected,” and compel other such institutions to reevaluate their policies, staffing, and patient safety protocols to avoid similar tragedies. Testimony from Pavilion employees showed there were only three staff members monitoring a 30-bed unit on the night of the attack. An expert witness testified the unit should have had at least double that number. Current and former employees also testified that their concerns about staffing levels went unanswered. None of the staff members on duty that night noticed the toothpaste on the security cameras or took any action because The Pavilion did not have a system in place to monitor cameras in real-time. The defense argued the adolescent floor was adequately staffed per industry standards, and that the victim and the attacker were placed next to each other because they needed to be near the nurse’s station. The defense argued Pavilion staff had no way to predict the 16-year-old and his accomplice would orchestrate the assault. But when presented with the attacker’s intake records, the jury agreed with Simon Law attorneys who said that should have prompted heightened supervision. In 2022, the rape suspect was killed in a shooting in St. Louis., 2024
- $9 Million Settlement - Medical Malpractice Claim
- $18.25 Million Verdict - Medical Malpractice Claim
- $15 Million Settlement - Product Liability Claim
- $7.5 Million Settlement - Product Liability Claim
- $21 Million Settlement - Burn Injury Claim
- $2 Million Settlement - Auto Accident Claim
- $3.1 Million Settlement - Medical Malpractice Claim
- $4 Million Settlement - Medical Malpractice Claim
- $3.9 Million Verdict – International Arbitration involving intellectual property and various other matters
- $4.2 Million Settlement – Defective Product claim
- $6.5 Million Settlement – Defective Product claim
- $4.5 Million Settlement – Defective Product claim
- $4.5 Million Settlement – Medical Malpractice claim
- $6 Million Settlement – Premises Liability claim
- $12.45 Million Verdict – Premises Liability
- $17.6 Million Verdict – Medical Malpractice
- $32 Million Settlement – Class Action claim
Pro bono / Community Service
- The Simon Law Firm, P.C. Annual Seminar to Benefit Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Past Moderator
- Project XOXO Inc. Charity, Contributing Coordinator
Educational Background
- University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, B.S., 2005
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- Co-Author, Basics of Preparing for a Civil Trial: The Checklist, 60 St. Louis Barn Journal, Trial, No. 4, Spring, 2014
Honors
- Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠, Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠, 2018
- Lon O. Hocker Award, The Missouri Bar Foundation, 2022
- Influential Appellate Advocate, Missouri Lawyers Media, 2023
- Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America, 2023
- Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠, Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠, 2016
- Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠, Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠, 2017
- Best Lawyers in America®, Best Lawyers in America®, 2019
- Rising Stars, Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers, 2015
- Best Lawyers in America®, Best Lawyers in America®, 2018
- Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers, 2017
- Rising Stars, Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers, 2014
These comments were made by fellow attorneys during the annual nomination process.
“Tim is a shrewd, aggressive and fair attorney. I've had the opportunity to see him work when helping him with jury studies. He is articulate, talented, and most importantly, deeply and firmly dedicated to his clients. ”
Office location for Timothy M. Cronin
1001 Highlands Plaza Dr
Suite 300
Saint Louis, MO 63110
Phone: 314-485-4034
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2023 - 2025
- Rising Stars: 2014 - 2022