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03.5.21

Who Is Liable for an Accident Caused by a Self-Driving Car?

Self-driving cars are becoming more and more common on the roads of Kansas City. Although autonomous technologies are supposed to make driving safer, software glitches, mechanical malfunctions and operator errors have plagued the self-driving automotive industry from the start. If …

02.25.21

What Is a Summary Judgment?

A motion for summary judgment has the power to resolve a civil case without the case ever going to court. A summary judgment is a final decision made by a judge on a matter where both parties – the defendant …

02.9.21

What Is Commonly Used as a Defense in a Car Accident?

Whether you are trying to obtain financial compensation for a recent car accident in Kansas City or are facing a lawsuit against you from another driver, it can help to learn some of the most commonly used defenses. Recognizing common …

01.20.21

What Is Considered a Pre-Existing Condition?

If you already had a medical condition or old injury prior to seeking coverage for a new injury, prepare for a more difficult claims process. You have what is known as a pre-existing condition in personal injury law – something …

01.12.21

What Are the Damage Caps for Personal Injury Claims in Missouri?

Most personal injuries are preventable. They happen when someone acts outside of the standards of care, such as a driver who speeds or drives drunk. When a preventable mistake causes an injury, the victim has the right to file a …

01.4.21

What Can I Expect During a Virtual Consultation With a Personal Injury Lawyer?

The novel COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic has changed the landscape of many things, including personal injury law. Services available in the past, such as in-person meetings, may no longer be possible. Instead, your personal injury lawyer in Kansas City may offer a …

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