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03.30.20

Jessica Agnelly of Wendt Law Firm chosen for Women’s Justice Award by Missouri Lawyers Weekly

JMAWendt Law Firm is pleased to announce that attorney Jessica Agnelly was chosen for a 2020 Women’s Justice Award from Missouri Lawyers Weekly in the Litigation category.

The Women’s Justice Awards, launched in 1999, recognize women from across the state …

02.20.19

The Deadliest Highway Stretches in Missouri and Kansas [Interactive Map]

In 2015 and 2016, nearly 2,600 people were killed in motor vehicle collisions in Kansas and Missouri.

A fatal crash can occur anywhere at any time. At Wendt Law, our Kansas City car accident attorneys wanted to find out if …

01.31.19

Can I Sue My Insurance Company?

When an individual purchases an insurance policy, the policy functions on a contract basis between the policyholder and the insurer. The policyholder agrees to pay premium payments to maintain coverage in return for the insurer providing coverage for events that …

12.27.18

What Is Patient Abandonment?

Doctors owe their patients high standards of care. Rules, laws, and expectations in the medical industry protect patients from a wide range of harms and negligence. Within a doctor-patient relationship, a physician owes duties and responsibilities to his/her patient. One …

12.3.18

Is Your Personal Injury Settlement Taxable?

American citizens can earn money in countless ways – only to discover they owe taxes on the income. Certain portions of a personal injury settlement may need to go to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Failing to pay required taxes …

06.11.18

Agnelly named partner at Wendt Law Firm

Kansas City personal injury firm Wendt Law Firm P.C. has elevated Jessica Agnelly to Partner, effective May 10th. As Partner, Agnelly will continue handling serious injury cases involving automobile and commercial vehicle accidents, wrongful death, victims of sexual abuse, and …

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