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10 Things to do After an Auto AccidentThe car accident attorneys at Castle Law Office are in Kansas City and we are here, right here, fighting for you.
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Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers in Kansas & MissouriCastle Law takes pride in giving highly individualized, careful attention to each case we pursue.
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Will COVID-19 Delay my Personal Injury Case?Individuals living in Kansas or Missouri with a potential personal injury or workers’ compensation claim can still contact Castle Law Office.
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Car Accident Checklist and DownloadOur “Car Accident Checklist” can help you keep track of what information you need if you are involved in an accident.
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Pothole Reports Continue to Rise in KCMOFrustrated motorists in the Kansas City metro are still dealing with a pothole problem.
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Winter Storm Causes Accidents in the KC MetroKansas City started the new decade off with a severe winter storm that dumped snow and over a quarter-inch of ice throughout the Kansas City metro.
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Winter Weather Causing Problems for Motorists in KCIce. Snow. Sleet. Drivers beware. Winter weather causes problems for all motorists in Kansas City, so be safe and drive carefully when out on the road.
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Who Should I Talk to After a Car Accident in Kansas City?Talking to the wrong person after a car accident in Kansas City can have a major impact on the outcome of your case. Our personal injury attorney discusses.
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National Teen Driver Safety WeekTeaching and enforcing safe driving habits and the laws of the road will not only keep our roads safer but could also prevent serious injury or death to a loved one.
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National Child Passenger Safety WeekThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) sponsors Child Passenger Safety Week to help raise awareness for child passenger safety.
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Kansas City Personal Injury Attorney Cost and Fees 101A common misconception is that hiring a lawyer is very expensive. In actuality, Kansas City personal injury attorney cost is determined by a contingency fee.
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Railroad Crossing Collision Dangers: Who May be Liable?Railroad crossings can be dangerous. The driver of a motor vehicle is usually thought to be at fault for railroad collisions; however, there may be exceptions.