A front-end collision can leave people dealing with more than vehicle damage. Even at moderate speeds, these crashes often lead to head injuries, chest trauma, knee injuries, spinal damage, and long-term pain that does not fully show up until days later.
After a serious crash, most people are not thinking about legal deadlines or insurance tactics. They are trying to get evaluated at places like The University of Kansas Health System, Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City, or Research Medical Center while also figuring out how to keep up with work, transportation, and medical appointments. Insurance adjusters may start calling before the full extent of the injuries is even clear.
At Wendt Law Firm, our attorneys represent people across Kansas City, both on the Kansas and Missouri sides, after serious front-end collisions. We handle claims throughout Jackson County, Clay County, Johnson County, and Wyandotte County. If you were injured in a collision in Kansas City or the surrounding metro area, call (816) 531-4415 for a free consultation or reach out through our website.
Front-end crashes involve tremendous force because the momentum of two vehicles combines at impact. Even newer vehicles with airbags and advanced safety systems cannot completely prevent injury when the front of one vehicle strikes another vehicle directly.
Some of the most common causes of front-end collisions in the Kansas City metro include:
Kansas City police departments on both sides of the state line regularly investigate serious injury crashes. Depending on where the collision occurred, reports may come from the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department, the Overland Park Police Department, or the Kansas Highway Patrol.
Insurance companies often treat front-end collisions differently because the injuries can be extensive and expensive. These cases frequently involve disputes over:
In many cases, evidence disappears quickly. Surveillance footage, intersection camera recordings, and witness statements may only be available for a short time. Our car accident lawyers work to preserve evidence, obtain crash reports, review medical records, and identify all available insurance coverage.
Front-end collisions place enormous pressure on the body. Seat belts and airbags reduce fatalities, but they can still leave drivers and passengers with substantial injuries.
Common injuries include:
Some clients continue treatment for months through providers connected to systems like North Kansas City Hospital or rehabilitation specialists throughout the metro area.
A common mistake is assuming you are “fine” because you walked away from the scene. Adrenaline masks symptoms, and headaches, numbness, back pain, or dizziness often worsen over the following days.
Kansas City accident claims can become complicated because the metro area spans two states. The applicable law often depends on where the crash happened, not where the injured person lives.
Missouri follows a pure comparative fault system, while Kansas follows modified comparative negligence rules. At your free consultation, one of our personal injury attorneys can explain the differences and how they can impact your case.
The filing deadlines are also different:
Cases may proceed through courts such as the Jackson County Courthouse, the Johnson County Courthouse, or federal courts, depending on jurisdiction and the facts of the case.
A front-end collision claim is not limited to emergency room bills. Serious crashes can create financial pressure for years.
Depending on the case, compensation may include:
Insurance companies often attempt to settle quickly before the full extent of treatment is clear. Once a release is signed, additional compensation is unavailable. Contact a personal injury attorney before agreeing to anything.
When you have been seriously hurt in a front-end crash, who you hire matters. We represent clients on both the Kansas and Missouri sides of the metro, taking on complex car accident cases through settlement or trial.
At Wendt Law Firm, we handle claims in Jackson County, Clay County, Johnson County, and Wyandotte County, and offer a free consultation from the first call.
Yes. Airbag deployment alone indicates a substantial amount of force during the collision. Many injuries, especially neck injuries and concussions, are not immediately obvious.
Possibly. Missouri and Kansas both allow injured people to recover compensation in many shared-fault situations, although the rules differ between the two states.
Commercial vehicle cases often involve additional evidence, including driver logs, maintenance records, and employer liability issues. These cases should be investigated quickly.
Many claims settle before trial, but insurance companies are generally more responsive when they know a law firm is prepared to litigate if necessary.
If you have been in an accident, you do not have to go through the process alone. At Wendt Law Firm, our attorneys have successfully represented front-end accident victims throughout Kansas City, Lee’s Summit, Overland Park, Olathe, and surrounding communities in Missouri and Kansas. If you were injured in a front-end collision, call (816) 531-4415 for a free consultation or contact us through the online contact page today.
