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    What Are My Rights Regarding Medical Records?

    Evidence provides the foundation for every legal claim, and you cannot be successful without it. That concept may sound obvious, but it is also critically important you remember it and internalize it. Recovering fair compensation requires proving the full extent of your injuries with verifiable medical evidence. If you have any questions about medical evidence, Read More

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    Who’s Liable for a Rideshare Car Accident?

    According to a May 2016 poll conducted by the Pew Research Center, about 15 percent of American adults have used ride-hailing apps (like Uber or Lyft). What’s more, about 26 percent of ridesharing users use the services on a monthly basis, while about 14 percent use them weekly. The fact that more people are using Read More

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    Safe Winter Driving: How to Avoid a Car Accident

    Staying on high alert when driving on Kansas’ roads during the winter time can help to protect you from being in an accident. When snow piles up and things get icy, here are some tips to stay safe and avoid a car accident, as well as to be prepared if emergency does strike– Prep Your Read More

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    Tips for Staying Safe this Holiday Seasons

    Whatever your celebration of choice, the winter holidays are a wonderful time to connect with family and friends, give to others, enjoy warm and delicious food, and express gratitude. As you make memories this holiday season, be sure to watch out for some accident and injury types that are common during the holiday season. Here Read More

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    What Is the Kansas Statute of Limitations In Car Accident Cases?

    What Is a Statute of Limitations? The “game clock” for a lawsuit starts running on the date and time of the accident. A statute of limitations is the time limit on the amount of time you have to bring forth a lawsuit after suffering an injury. According to Kansas Statute Section 60-513, a civil action Read More

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    What Are My Options for Recovering Compensation After a Car Accident?

    After you’re in a car accident, one of the first questions is, “Who will pay for this?” If another person was at fault for the accident, the injured party may automatically assume that the at-fault person will be responsible for paying for damages. However, because Kansas is a no-fault car insurance state, the law requires Read More

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    What Can I Do If My Insurance Company Acts in Bad Faith?

    All of us want to believe our insurance company is on our side, it can be a rude awakening to find out they may not be. Though not all insurance companies are malicious, make no mistake that they are all driven by profit, not customer satisfaction. One of the serious issues that can arise due Read More

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    Motorcycle accident victims

    Yesterday I read in the news about a man who was critically injured in a motorcycle accident and another who died from his injuries. It reminded me of the statistics that show while motorcycles only represent about 3% of all registered vehicles in the U.S., motorcyclists accounted for 13% of total traffic fatalities in 2007. Read More

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    Applying For Social Security Benefits After A Car Accident

    When a person is involved in a car accident and suffers injuries that are severe enough to keep them from working, the person may start to wonder how else they may receive much-needed income. If the accident was caused by another person, seeking compensation through the other person’s insurance company or through a personal injury Read More

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    Paying For Uninsured And Underinsured Motorist Insurance

    Having auto insurance can be reassuring, and is also a requirement under the law for those operating vehicles on streets and highways in Kansas.  Failure to have the required auto insurance can lead to a suspension or revocation of a driver’s license, fines, and even jail time.  Despite these penalties, there are many drivers who Read More

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