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What can a lawyer do for you in a car accident case?
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2024

There is a lot of work that goes into negotiating an insurance…

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Can you get Workman’s Comp for an injury during your commute?
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Last Modified on Jul 29, 2025

Employers are responsible for covering an employee’s losses from a work-related injury,…

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Why should you hire a lawyer when you have a car accident?
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2024

When you or someone you know has been in a car accident…

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The Effect of Returning to Work After a Workman’s Comp Claim
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Last Modified on May 03, 2024

When an employee returns to work after being injured, if the employee…

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Ways to Gather Evidence for a Kansas City Car Accident
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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2024

As we have discussed in earlier blogs when you or a loved…

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Can I sue my employer if I am injured on the job?
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Last Modified on Jul 29, 2025

Sometimes when people are injured on the job the first reaction they…

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Evidence of Damages in Kansas City Car Accidents
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Last Modified on Jul 29, 2025

When you or someone you know has been in a car accident…

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Kansas City Workman’s Comp Fundamentals
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Last Modified on Apr 29, 2024

Who is covered by workers’ compensation insurance? Most types of employees are…

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Evidence for Car Accidents in Kansas City
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

After a car accident, in order to best build your case for…

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Seeking Medical Care After a Car Accident in Kansas City
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Last Modified on Apr 29, 2024

When you have been in a car accident obtaining timely medical treatment…

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