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Physician Non-Competes in Kansas and Missouri: What Doctors Need to Know
A physician non-compete can affect far more than your next job—it can dictate where you live, whether you can keep treating your patients, and how much income you can earn.

How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth? 6 Things That Really Matter
One of the first questions almost every injury client asks is: “How much is my case worth?”

Traumatic Brain Injuries: What Kansas and Missouri Accident Victims Need to Know
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are some of the most life-changing injuries we see—and yet they’re also some of the most misunderstood.

The 4 Things You Need for a Strong Legal Malpractice Case
The 4 Things You Need for a Strong Legal Malpractice Case Hiring a lawyer should give you peace of mind. But when your attorney makes a serious mistake, it can cost you more than just your case—it can cost you real money, future opportunities, and trust in the legal system. Unfortunately, not every bad legal outcome is malpractice. Courts hold attorneys to a high standard, but they don’t punish lawyers simply for losing a case. And while our firm handles a wide range of legal malpractice matters, we do not typically take cases where the underlying representation involved criminal defense or family law. If you think you were harmed by
COMPARATIVE FAULT IN SLIP AND FALLS IN KANSAS AND MISSOURI
Slip and fall injuries are some of the most common types of injury cases we see in our practice. Many of our clients are concerned they will be blamed for falling and that they will not be able to recover damages if they bring their slip and fall case in court. The legal term for this issue is “comparative fault.” Put simply, in a slip and fall case “comparative fault” means the portion of fault that is placed on the person who falls. Comparative fault is almost always an issue in slip and fall cases. But it is an issue that an experienced slip and fall attorney will be

What to Do After a Slip and Fall Accident in Kansas City
Slip and fall accidents are more common than you might think, and they can happen to anyone at any time. In fact, according to the National Floor Safety Institute, slip and fall accidents account for over one million hospital emergency room visits each year. These accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, from minor bruises and scrapes to broken bones, head trauma, and even death. If you’ve experienced a slip-and-fall accident, it’s important to know what steps to take to protect yourself and your rights. That’s why we’ve created this blog post – to provide you with practical guidance on what to do after a slip and