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Brain Injury CLE at the Missouri Association of Trial Attorney’s Annual Convention

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a common occurrence following a car accident or a slip and fall. The consequences can be devastating, and this is true even for “mild-TBIs” or a mild concussion. Simply put, a concussion occurs when the brain is bruised and damaged as a result. There is no specific cure for a […]

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Liens in Your Personal Injury Case: Medical Providers and Health Insurance in Missouri and Kansas

When you get a personal injury settlement, you may be surprised to find that third parties have a right to be paid a portion of your settlement.  Often, third parties may claim a right to reimbursement when in fact they have no legal right to reimbursement and even know it. An excellent personal injury lawyer […]

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Liens, Subrogation Rights, and Rights to Reimbursement in Your Personal Injury Case

As a personal injury lawyer, I work very hard to get you as much of your settlement money as possible.  The, of course, involves making sure that any settlement or judgment is reasonable and adequately compensates an injured person for their losses.  But, another goal is reducing liens and other rights to reimbursement that can […]

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How Can You Stack Policies in Personal Injury Cases?

Your auto insurance policy coverage may be higher than you think, due to the ability to stack multiple insurance policies.  In fact, if you’re injured in an accident, and the other driver is at fault and has multiple policies, or the driver has multiple vehicles covered under one policy, stacking may be available.  Both Kansas […]

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Understanding Auto Insurance: What Are Umbrella Policies and Do You Need Them?

When you were purchasing your auto insurance policy, your insurance agent may have mentioned adding an umbrella policy to your existing coverage.  While many want umbrella coverage so that they have additional protection from liability, an umbrella policy may also provide coverage for injuries you receive during an accident because of someone else’s negligence.  This […]

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Understanding Auto Insurance: What You Need to Know About Property Damage and Comprehensive Coverage

If another driver on the road hits your car and is at fault, their insurance should cover damage to your vehicle and personal property.  If the damage to your vehicle is sever, your vehicle may be deemed a total loss. Because insurance companies have a reasonable period of time to investigate and determine fault, this […]

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Understanding Auto Insurance: How Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Med Pay Work

If you’re injured in a car accident, and you’re not at fault, how do you get your medical costs covered? The answer is a little different, depending on whether you live in Missouri or Kansas. In Kansas, every automobile insurance policy is required to provide personal injury protection benefits, but in Missouri, these medical benefits […]

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Understanding Auto Insurance: What If I’m Injured by Someone Without Insurance or Someone Who Flees the Scene?

In some situations, it is difficult or impossible to get the driver who injured you and caused your accident to pay for the damages they caused. The police might not be able to find the driver if they fled the scene of the accident. Sometimes the driver does not have insurance or adequate assets to […]

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Missouri Is Not A Judicial Hellhole

This year, Missouri’s legislators have again focused on “tort reform” by passing legislation that further limits the monetary award a jury can provide to an injured person, essentially eliminates employee and whistleblower protections, and much more. In January, Governor Greitens maliciously called Missouri a “judicial hellhole.”

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