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Driving Tips for the Winter Months from our Personal Injury AttorneysCastle Law Office has a few tips to help you have a smoother journey and to help you avoid being involved in a serious accident.
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Can I save my house from Foreclosure?
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Offering 10% Off Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for ALL Veterans and MilitaryIf you are having difficulty dealing with climbing debt, schedule a FREE case evaluation with our experienced Kansas City bankruptcy attorney.
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Slip & Fall Attorneys in Kansas & MissouriWinter is coming and the CDC estimates that medical costs for winter slip and fall injuries top $50 billion each year in the US.
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What if I am involved in an accident as a pedestrianA few common causes of pedestrian-car accidents that we see all too often.
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Questions for Your Personal Injury AttorneyCommon questions that clients have for our personal injury attorney's after being involved in a motor vehicle collision.
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Bankruptcy Warning SignsEach financial situation is unique and there are often signs that could indicate that you may want to consider filing for bankruptcy.
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Determining Liability After an Accident With a Car or a Semi-TruckOur Kansas City personal injury attorney provides insight into the many factors that go into determining liability after an accident with a semi-truck.
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How do I know if bankruptcy is for me?If you're considering bankruptcy in Kansas City, we can help you sort out all of your options and determine if filing is the right option for you.
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Kansas City Back-to-School SafetyOur personal injury attorneys share some important back-to-school safety reminders and information help keep our students and young ones safe this school year.
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How Our Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After an AccidentThis blog contains helpful information and resources that are available to anyone who is looking for personal injury lawyers after a car accident.
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Can an Automatic Stay Save My Home From Foreclosure?An automatic Stay is designed to protect you & your assets from foreclosure, allowing individuals to retain their property while working out a debt resolution.