About Peter M. Rohrich III
Peter started his legal career more than two decades ago. His first job was as a prosecutor where he amassed years of valuable courtroom experience prosecuting misdemeanor and felony cases.
Peter then triumphed for several years with a big insurance defense firm where he defended police officers, municipalities and contractors. It was during this time in his career that he met another attorney, Tyce Smith. Tyce eventually convinced him that he should come work for his firm and learn about “plaintiff’s work”. Making this move ended up being a life-changing event and solidified his future focus and where he felt most comfortable.
With the guidance and support of Tyce Smith, Peter started PMR LAW, LLC several years ago. To say that this was a bold initiative and a scary endeavor is an understatement as he was developing a new practice while balancing life with his young family.
Peter started his Firm, one client at a time; giving each client the attention he would expect if he was in their shoes. He has helped individuals whose injuries permanently changed the trajectory of their lives, to individuals who have lost a loved one. All of these individuals needed professional assistance and guidance to navigate the legal system, and Peter was lucky enough that they put their trust in his hands. Proud of the accomplishments thus far, Peter is determined to make a positive impact on those he serves.
Committed to the Community
Beyond the courtroom, Peter, and his wife Jamie excel in community involvement believing that their impact is only a small way to give back to the community and beyond. Peter is an Eagle Scout and his two sons, Austin and Jacob are the rank of Life; one step away from Eagle. Peter has been a member of Boy Scouts of America for over forty years. Peter has served on various advisory boards, has donated numerous pro bono hours to nonprofit organizations, volunteered for School Sisters of Notre Dame since 1999, is a member of the Affton Lemay Chamber of Commerce, and is a Fourth Degree Knight with the Knights of Columbus. His dedication to public service is a testament to his character and commitment to justice.