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    18 Wheeler Injuries in Kansas

    Unfortunately, truck accidents are not uncommon in Kansas. Recent incidents involve trucks making ill-advised U-Turns to those carrying cattle. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries involving a commercial truck, semi, or 18-wheeler in Kansas, the worst thing you can do is nothing. Seek Medical Attention Immediately Inaction can be viewed as a Read More

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    How Do You Know if Your Settlement Offer is Fair?

    If you have been involved in any type of accident, you will likely be contacted by the other person’s insurance company to discuss your case. This is true whether you have been in a car accident, were bitten by a dog, or slipped and fell on someone’s property. After their initial investigation, the insurance company Read More

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    Main Causes of Trucking Accidents in Kansas

    According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), in 2020, the state of Kansas had more than 1,800 trucking accidents. A total of 78 people lost their lives, and 571 people were severely injured. Some people suffered injuries so severe that their lives and the lives of their families will never be the same. Read More

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    What is an ADR? The Benefits of Alternative Dispute Resolution.

    The acronym “ADR” stands for Alternative Dispute Resolution. It is a method to address legal conflicts without having to go to court and present your case to a judge or jury. ADR can come in many different forms. No matter which kind of ADR you use, each type has many benefits when it comes to Read More

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    Boy Suffers Brain Injury in Wichita Area Collision

    In late May 2019, a motor vehicle struck two children in Rose Hill. Around the time of the collision, the kids had been playing in a drainage ditch off the road. According to an ABC News report, the collision occurred just after 5 p.m. on a Friday. Witnesses reported that multiple children were in the Read More

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