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07.5.21

Elements of a Wrongful Death Case in Kansas City

If you lost a loved one due to someone else’s carelessness or crime, that party may be financially responsible. While nothing can replace a lost life, a wrongful death lawsuit could give your family justice and financial compensation to pay

04.7.15

Statute of Limitations in Missouri – How Long Do You Have to Sue?

Statute of Limitations in Missouri

If you have suffered an injury for which you might be entitled to compensation, you have a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit. The “statute of limitations” varies depending upon the cause of …

03.10.14

Kansas City Woman Facing Manslaughter Charges After Wrong-way Truck Accident

A 32-year-old woman from Kansas City has been charged with manslaughter following a wrong-way accident that claimed the life of the passenger in her vehicle.

The incident occurred on February 14th at around 11:45pm. According to court records, the woman …

02.26.14

Who Can File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit In Missouri?

Losing a loved one can be one of the most difficult experiences in life. Losing a loved one in a preventable accident can be even more devastating. Those who have lost family members as the result of another’s negligence, carelessness, …

02.13.14

Low-T Drugs Could Pose Heart Risk

Recent studies have linked testosterone treatment drugs to an increased risk of serious heart events such as heart attack, stroke and death in men. Some research indicates that testosterone-boosting products could as much as double the risk of heart attacks

12.12.13

14-year-old Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter

On December 5, The Kansas City Star reported that a 14-year-old boy had been charged with involuntary manslaughter involving a vehicle. According to the charges, the teenage boy crashed a car he had recently stolen in Kansas City, Kansas. The …

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