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Notice For: Anyone who has been injured in an accident in Kansas.

Complete the form to see if you’re entitled to lost wages, medical expenses, benefits to cover a specific loss (such as a limb), payment for severe disfigurement or scars, or coverage for participation in physical or vocational rehabilitation programs.

PERSONAL INJURY MATTERS

Every person has a duty to act reasonably and not put others in harm’s way by behaving in a manner that is inappropriately negligent or reckless given the circumstances they are in. When someone fails to meet that obligation and their actions cause a physical or emotional injury to another, the victim may be entitled to financial compensation for the harms they suffered.

The most serious injuries — such as traumatic brain damage, the loss of a limb, or severe disfigurement — demand the most significant compensation because they can result in intense and lasting pain and a reduced quality of life.

COMMON TYPES OF PERSONAL INJURY CASES
  • Defective consumer and industrial products (household products, machinery)
  • Defective medical products (medical devices, medicines)
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Public transportation incidents (Ride KC, KCATA)
  • Traffic accidents (cars, trucks, motorcycles)
  • Workplace injuries
  • Medical malpractice (birth injuries, missed diagnoses)
  • Food poisoning
  • Gun injuries
  • Toxic exposure (environmental contaminants)
  • Dog and animal attacks
  • Sports concussions
  • Theme park accidents
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS IN KANSAS

Every state has laws limiting how long an injured party can wait before filing a claim alleging a personal injury and requesting compensation. In Kansas, the statute of limitations is two years.

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If you have been injured and require legal guidance, please fill out the contact form on this page for a free case evaluation to see if you qualify to file a claim. There is no charge to speak with our attorneys about your situation and legal rights.

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