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Why Do Personal Injury Cases Go to Trial?

05/02/25

When someone else’s careless, reckless, or intentionally wrongful actions cause you to suffer a serious injury, you don’t have to absorb the economic consequences as well as the physical pain and suffering. These are the “damages” in a personal injury claim. Instead, you can demand financial accountability from the party that caused your injury by…

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Types of Lost Income Recoverable In a Personal Injury Case

05/01/25

An injury happens in an instant, but the injury victim may face the adverse physical, emotional, and financial impacts of the injury for months or more. Severe or catastrophic injuries may have permanent consequences, leaving the injury victim facing an uncertain future. When the injury was caused by another party’s reckless, careless, or intentionally wrongful…

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How Often Personal Injury Cases Are Successful

04/25/25

A sudden injury can completely derail your life, impacting your health, job, personal life, and ability to accomplish daily routine tasks. Often, these effects are temporary, but the financial losses from even a week of lost earnings can cause financial hardship when combined with unexpected medical expenses. A severe or catastrophic injury can be life-altering,…

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Kansas City’s E-Bike Laws

An e-bike is an eco-friendly alternative to automobiles for navigating communities. Many riders find them exhilarating, with options to pedal, use the electric motor for enhanced pedaling power, or use the full-power option without the need to pedal.  Many Kansas City e-bike accidents, including those involving e-bikes and full-sized vehicles, are avoidable when drivers and…

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Can Airbags Cause Concussions?

04/14/25

Airbags in combination with seatbelts unquestionably save lives, with at least 50,000 documented cases of life-saving frontal airbag deployment over a 30-year span. However, airbags also forcefully inflate in less than 1/20th of a second with a speed equalling about 200 miles per hour and with an impact force of about 2,600 pounds. Because of…

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