Our Kansas City personal injury attorneys know you may want more information about the details that go into your case.
At Castle Law, we have you covered. We've put together a database of information to help answer your questions.
If you don't see what you're looking for here, contact our personal injury attorneys to discuss your situation at no charge. We're glad to address any concerns you may have.
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Kansas and Missouri's New Traffic Laws: What You Need to KnowStay informed about the latest changes to traffic regulations in Kansas and Missouri.
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Choosing the Right Car Insurance in Kansas or MissouriSelecting the right car insurance policy can feel overwhelming with so many providers and coverage options available.
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By the Numbers - Auto Accidents in Kansas CityKansas City is looking to improve road safety.
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April = Designated Driving Awareness Month
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Kansas City Fatalities Double in 2022KC has had twice the number of fatal car crashes in 2022 compared to the same time last year.
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Get Ready for Winter DrivingSnow is expected to start the new year!
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Holiday Parking Lot DangersHoliday parking lot dangers, statistics, and safety tips.
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Distracted Driver in Overland ParkTexting, looking at Facebook, emailing, etc. while driving is out of control.
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National Child Passenger Safety WeekWe have seen devastating injuries after a car crash, so this National Child Passenger Safety Week we want to spread awareness to help prevent those injuries.
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Missouri Ranked Among the Worst Offenders for Highway & Auto SafetyAdvocates for Highway and Auto Safety released a 2018 Roadmap of State Highway Safety Laws, and MO ranked one of the worst in 2017 for highway and auto safety.
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3 Ways to Pay Your Medical Bills After a Kansas City Car Accident (Hint: Don't Wait for the Negligent Party's Insurance)Here are 3 ways to pay your medical bills while waiting for the insurance company of the negligent party to step up after a Kansas City car accident.
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Hands-Free is Not Risk FreeHere are some important statistics to consider when driving and talking on a cell phone, aka hand-free driving in Kansas City.