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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.
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Proposed Changes to the Fair Debt Collection Practices ActThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that revisions to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) are currently being considered.
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Ride to Work DayRide to Work Day is an international event that celebrates the joys of riding on two (sometimes 3) wheels, and also raises awareness about motorcycle safety.
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June is National Safety MonthThe four topics for 2019 are Hazard Recognition, Slips, Trips and Falls, Fatigue, and Impairment
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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness MonthMay is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and Castle Law Office wants to remind the community to #ShareTheRoad with drivers on two wheels.
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National Safe Boating WeekMay 18-24 is recognized as National Safe Boating Week to promote safe boating practices and inform the public about the importance of life jacket safety.
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Nominate Your Favorite Teacher for a $50 Amazon Gift CardNominate your favorite teacher for a $50 Amazon gift card. In honor of teacher appreciation week, we want to give one lucky teacher a $50 gift card.
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Alcohol Awareness MonthThe decision to seek professional help isn’t always easy, and the support of family and friends is sometimes just as important as the treatment itself.
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Distracted Driving Awareness MonthApril is designated as Distracted Driving Awareness Month to help raise awareness about the dangers and consequences of distracted driving.
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Devastating Flooding Causing BankruptcyEarly reports indicate that the total cost of damages is greater than $1 billion from last months flooding throughout the midwest.
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Local Veteran Neglected at Care FacilityIf you or someone you love has been injured due to someone else’s negligence, call Castle Law Office at 816-842-7100 to speak with an attorney.
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It was a long winter in Kansas City.It was a long winter in Kansas City. Thank you to all law enforcement officials and medical personnel for your commitment to keeping our community safe.