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Practical, Kansas-specific guidance on your rights after an injury — from statute-of-limitations deadlines to dealing with insurance adjusters.

Kansas Law · May 30, 2026

Kansas Personal Injury Statute of Limitations: How Long Do You Have to File?

Miss the deadline and you lose your right to compensation. Here's how Kansas's two-year clock works — and the exceptions that can shorten or extend it.

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Kansas Law · May 22, 2026

Kansas Comparative Fault: Can You Still Recover If You Were Partly to Blame?

Kansas uses a modified comparative fault rule. Understanding the 50% bar is the difference between recovering fairly and recovering nothing.

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Car Accidents · May 14, 2026

Kansas No-Fault Insurance and PIP: What Every Driver Should Know

Kansas is a no-fault state with mandatory PIP coverage. Here's what that means for your medical bills, lost wages, and right to sue.

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Car Accidents · May 6, 2026

What to Do After a Car Accident in Kansas: A Step-by-Step Guide

The steps you take in the minutes and days after a Kansas crash can make or break your claim. Here's your checklist.

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Insurance · April 28, 2026

Dealing With Insurance Adjusters After a Kansas Injury: 7 Things to Know

The adjuster is friendly, but their job is to pay you as little as possible. Here's how to protect yourself.

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Truck Accidents · April 20, 2026

Common Causes of Kansas Truck Accidents — and Who's Liable

Big rigs on I-70 and I-35 cause devastating crashes. Here's what causes them and who can be held responsible.

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Motorcycle Accidents · April 12, 2026

Motorcycle Accidents in Kansas: Rights, Risks, and Recovery

Kansas riders face unique dangers and unfair insurer bias. Know your rights before you ride.

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Premises Liability · April 4, 2026

Winter Slip-and-Fall Accidents in Kansas: Who Is Responsible?

Ice and snow cause serious falls every Kansas winter. Learn when a property owner is legally responsible.

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Dog Bites · March 27, 2026

Kansas Dog Bite Laws: What Victims Need to Know

Dog attacks leave lasting physical and emotional scars. Here's how Kansas law protects bite victims.

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Workplace Injuries · March 19, 2026

Kansas Workers' Compensation: A Guide for Injured Workers

Hurt on the job in Kansas? Here's how workers' comp works — and when you may have a separate claim.

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Medical Malpractice · March 11, 2026

Medical Malpractice in Kansas: Proving a Claim and the Damages Cap

Medical negligence cases are complex and tightly regulated in Kansas. Here's what victims should understand.

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Wrongful Death · March 3, 2026

Kansas Wrongful Death Claims: Who Can File and What Can Be Recovered

When negligence takes a loved one, Kansas law provides a path to accountability. Here's how it works.

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Pedestrian Accidents · February 23, 2026

Pedestrian Accidents in Kansas: Crosswalk Rights and Driver Duties

Pedestrians struck by vehicles suffer severe injuries. Know your rights as a person on foot in Kansas.

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Catastrophic Injuries · February 15, 2026

Traumatic Brain Injuries in Kansas: Why These Claims Need Special Care

Even a 'mild' brain injury can change your life. Learn why TBI claims require experienced handling.

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Catastrophic Injuries · February 7, 2026

Spinal Cord Injuries in Kansas: Lifetime Costs and Maximum Compensation

Spinal injuries often mean lifelong care. Here's how these catastrophic claims are valued.

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Insurance · January 30, 2026

Hit by an Uninsured Driver in Kansas? Your UM Coverage Matters

When the at-fault driver has no insurance, your own UM/UIM coverage can be the key to compensation.

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Car Accidents · January 22, 2026

Uber and Lyft Accidents in Kansas: Whose Insurance Pays?

Rideshare crashes involve layered insurance. Which policy applies depends on the driver's app status.

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Car Accidents · January 14, 2026

Injured by a Drunk Driver in Kansas? You May Be Entitled to Punitive Damages

DUI crashes are preventable and devastating. Kansas law may allow extra damages against the drunk driver.

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Bicycle Accidents · January 6, 2026

Bicycle Accidents in Kansas: Sharing the Road and Protecting Your Rights

Cyclists have the same road rights as drivers in Kansas. Here's what to do after a crash.

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Nursing Home Abuse · December 29, 2025

Recognizing Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in Kansas

Vulnerable Kansans deserve safe care. Learn the warning signs and how families can respond.

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Product Liability · December 21, 2025

Defective Product Injuries in Kansas: Holding Manufacturers Accountable

When an unsafe product causes harm, Kansas law lets victims pursue the companies responsible.

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Catastrophic Injuries · December 13, 2025

Burn Injuries in Kansas: Causes, Costs, and Compensation

Severe burns require extensive treatment and leave permanent scars. Here's how victims recover damages.

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Bus Accidents · December 5, 2025

Bus and Public Transit Accidents in Kansas: Special Rules and Deadlines

Crashes involving buses raise unique liability and government-claim issues. Don't miss the deadlines.

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Workplace Injuries · November 27, 2025

Construction Accidents in Kansas: Workers' Comp and Beyond

Construction is among the most dangerous Kansas industries. Injured workers may have more than one claim.

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Compensation · November 19, 2025

How Much Is My Kansas Injury Claim Worth?

There's no one-size-fits-all number. Here are the factors that determine the value of a Kansas claim.

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Compensation · November 11, 2025

Contingency Fees Explained: How Kansas Injury Lawyers Get Paid

No fee unless you win — here's what that really means and why it gives you access to top representation.

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Insurance · November 3, 2025

Should You Give a Recorded Statement After a Kansas Accident?

The insurer wants it on the record. Here's why you should think twice before agreeing.

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Car Accidents · October 26, 2025

Delayed Injury Symptoms After a Kansas Crash: Why You Should See a Doctor

Some of the most serious injuries don't show symptoms right away. Here's what to watch for.

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Insurance · October 18, 2025

Kansas Car Insurance Requirements: What You Must Carry

Kansas law sets minimum coverage every driver must have. Here's what's required and why more is wise.

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Car Accidents · October 10, 2025

Multi-Vehicle Pileups in Kansas: Sorting Out Fault

Chain-reaction crashes on Kansas highways make fault complicated. Here's how liability is determined.

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Car Accidents · October 2, 2025

Teen Driver Accidents in Kansas: Liability and Family Claims

Young drivers face higher crash risks. Learn how liability works when a teen is involved.

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Truck Accidents · September 24, 2025

Commercial Vehicle Accidents in Kansas Beyond Big Rigs

Delivery vans, work trucks, and company cars cause serious crashes too. Here's who may be liable.

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Car Accidents · September 16, 2025

Intersection Accidents in Kansas: Common Causes and Liability

Intersections are among the most dangerous places on Kansas roads. Here's what causes crashes there.

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Car Accidents · September 8, 2025

Rear-End Collisions in Kansas: Fault, Whiplash, and Your Claim

Rear-end crashes are common and often cause hidden injuries. Here's what to know about fault.

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Car Accidents · August 31, 2025

Hit-and-Run Accidents in Kansas: What to Do and How to Recover

Leaving the scene is a crime. Here's how victims of Kansas hit-and-runs can still recover.

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Premises Liability · August 23, 2025

Negligent Security in Kansas: When Property Owners Are Liable for Crimes

When inadequate security leads to an assault, the property owner may share responsibility.

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Premises Liability · August 15, 2025

Swimming Pool Accidents in Kansas: Owner Responsibilities

Pools are a summer staple and a serious hazard. Learn when owners are liable for injuries.

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Compensation · August 7, 2025

Pre-Existing Conditions and Kansas Injury Claims: The Eggshell Rule

A prior condition doesn't bar your claim. Kansas law protects victims whose injuries were made worse.

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Compensation · July 30, 2025

Do You Really Need a Lawyer for a Kansas Injury Claim?

For minor incidents, maybe not. For real injuries, the data is clear. Here's how to decide.

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Workplace Injuries · July 22, 2025

Farm and Agricultural Accidents in Kansas: Know Your Rights

Agriculture is central to Kansas — and one of its most dangerous industries. Here's what injured workers should know.

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