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    Kansas Supreme Court Strikes Down Cap on Pain and Suffering Damages

    Since the mid-1980s Kansas has had a statutory cap on noneconomic damages. Under state law, juries have been restricted in the amount of pain and suffering damages that they can award to plaintiffs in any given case. No longer. In Hilburn v. Enerpipe Ltd., the Kansas Supreme Court struck down the decades old law as Read More

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    Community Members Raise Worries About Dangerous Intersection After Three People Were Killed in a Fiery Wreck Northeast of Wichita

    According to a statement released by the Kansas Highway Patrol, three people were killed and one other person was injured in a fiery crash in Sedgewick, just northeast of Wichita. The tragic collision occurred when a commercial freightliner travelling northbound on Greenwich Road and a Ford Fusion going westbound on K-254 both entered the same Read More

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    Fiery Crash At McConnell AFB Kills Two

    Even though no one saw a fatal car crash at a little-used back entrance to the sprawling facility, the victims’ families may still be able to receive compensation for their injuries, according to Wichita personal injury attorney Larry Wall. Shortly before midnight on New Years Eve Eve, first responders arrived near the intersection of George Read More

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    N.C. Supreme Court Rules Negligent Drivers May Not “Credit” Victim’s Uninsured Motorist Benefits Against Personal Injury Award

    An early-morning wreck involved a garbage truck and an international student at Butler County College. Which individual, or what entity, is on the hook? According to police 25-year-old Henry Too Cheseto was apparently on his way home from classes when he drifted across the center line on West Harry near Andover Road. He hit a Read More

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    Deadly Chain-Reaction Wreck In Caney

    “We normally don’t talk about fancy legal terms like ‘vicarious liability’ and ‘foreseeability,’” remarked Wichita personal injury attorney Larry Wall. “But in crashes like this one, they make a big difference in terms of the outcome.” Mr. Wall was referring to a fatal crash triggered by a 17-year-old boy who was driving a pickup truck Read More

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    Fatal Tractor -Trailer Crash in Johnson City

    Even if the police report assigns fault to the victim, substantial compensation may still be available. Insurance company lawyers use legal loopholes to reduce or deny compensation… A driver was killed after his vehicle drifted across the center line and collided head-on with a large truck. The wreck occurred approximately seven miles west of Johnson City on Read More

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    Will the United States Move to Ban Vaginal Mesh Implants?

    Pelvic Organ Prolapse, or POP, is a condition in which a pelvic organ, such as the bladder, drops and pushes against the walls of the vagina. The condition can be uncomfortable, result in difficulty controlling the bladder, and can also lead to pain. For most women, the condition is caused by weakened muscles as the Read More

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    How to Bring Forth a Defective Product Claim

    It seems as if every day there is yet another news story or research paper published regarding the danger of common household products. Indeed, in the last few years, there have been lawsuits filed against Johnson & Johnson over claims that its talc-containing products cause cervical cancer; claims filed against numerous automakers for vehicle defects Read More

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    Teen Drivers and Auto Accidents in Wichita

    If you have a teenage child who is driving then you need to know about motor vehicle accident risks and teen drivers. Teenagers may be more at risk than older drivers to cause a serious crash or to sustain severe or fatal injuries in a car accident. According to a fact sheet from the U.S. Centers Read More

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    How Do I Recover Compensation After a Kansas Car Accident with an Uninsured Driver?

    If you are a driver in the state of Kansas, you are required to carry automobile insurance. This insurance not only protects you if you are involved in a crash but also can be used to pay for damages to others for accidents that you cause when your accident falls outside of the no-fault system. Read More

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