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If you were injured in Kansas City or anywhere in Missouri or Kansas, here’s what you need to know about how personal injury cases are resolved.After an accident in Kansas City, figuring out who pays your medical bills is confusing — especially when Missouri and Kansas follow different rules.
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Using Your Tax Refund to File for Bankruptcy: What You Need to KnowIf you're considering bankruptcy, timing your filing around tax season could make a difference in how much money you keep and how smoothly the process goes.
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What Happens to Tax Debt in Bankruptcy?Tax debt can be one of the most stressful financial burdens a person faces
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How Medical Records Can Make or Break a Personal Injury Claim
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Holiday Travel Accidents: What to Do If You Were Injured During the HolidaysHoliday travel also brings an increase in accidents, from car crashes on icy roads to slip-and-fall injuries in unfamiliar places.
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Supporting Our Kansas City Community This Holiday SeasonEvery day, we meet Kansas City families facing some of life’s most difficult moments.
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When Seasonal Spending Becomes UnmanageableIf holiday spending has pushed you into unmanageable debt, you’re not alone.
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Who Pays My Medical Bills After an Accident in Kansas City?A clear breakdown of how medical bills are handled after an accident in Missouri and Kansas.
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Should I File Bankruptcy Before or After a Lawsuit or Garnishment in Missouri?Learn whether it’s better to file bankruptcy before or after a lawsuit or wage garnishment in Missouri, and how timing can protect your income and assets.
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Hit-and-Run: How to Get Compensation When the Driver Gets AwayIn the Kansas City metro area, where Kansas and Missouri meet, hit-and-run accidents are a serious concern. But even if the at-fault driver flees the scene, you're not without options for seeking compensation.
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Filing for Bankruptcy in KS & MO: What You Should Know Beforehand
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How Auto Accident Cases Help Improve Safety in KS and MOAuto accidents are one of the leading causes of personal injury in Kansas City and across both Kansas and Missouri.