(1-800-946-9461)
Suite 101
Kansas City, MO 64106
The Castle Law Office of Kansas City serves clients throughout Kansas and Missouri, including Overland Park, Kansas. Our personal injury lawyers are dedicated to helping injury victims in Overland Park and throughout the region. If you were injured in a car accident or you or a loved one was injured due to medical malpractice, you should not hesitate to contact an attorney with our law firm. We handle a variety of injury cases related to negligence, including slip and fall injuries, construction accidents, in addition to other practice areas.
A car accident in Overland Park or a wrongful death in Overland Park can be devastating. Our attorneys have access to medical experts as well as professionals who understand accident reconstruction. We can put experience and resources to work for you after your accident. In many cases, the insurance companies will low-ball or deny your claim altogether. Unfortunately, injury victims who try to pursue compensation from the insurance carrier without representation may end up getting far less than they would if they retain an experienced law firm.
Injuries from Overland Park, Kansas, accidents can range from bruises and contusions to life-threatening internal injuries or spinal cord damage. Even seemingly minor injuries can lead to significant problems as time passes. Our accident claim attorneys evaluate a client's entire case. Typically, we determine how the injury may affect the client's life in the future. For example, a paralysis injury typically requires extensive rehabilitation and therapy. We aggressively pursue compensation to cover expenses related to rehabilitation and we calculate the costs related to your possible loss of income.
For a free consultation, contact a personal injury lawyer in Kansas today. Our law firm provides quality representation for those injured in Overland Park and throughout the Kansas and Missouri region. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 to see how we can help.
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