Kansas City Car Accident Blog
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Kansas and Missouri Accident Report Information
If you, or someone you know, has been involved in a crash and suffered serious injuries, then you, or they, may want to seek medical attention immediately.
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Tracking Bills After an Injury
When you consult with your personal injury attorney, they will guide you through the process.
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Should I Represent Myself: Personal Injury Cases
It’s difficult to think straight when dealing with the fallout after one of these life altering incidents. In some cases, an individual will attempt to represent themselves, and this can have a major impact on their final settlement.
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What To Do Following a Fender Bender
These types of accidents are common in Kansas City.
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Car Accident - What to Do and What to Avoid
At Castle Law Office, we think it's crucial for our clients to understand their role and the process during their case as the legal team works to get compensation for the negligence of another party.
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Fatal Car Accidents Highest Since 2007
An estimated 42,000+ individuals lost their lives in a fatal car crash in 2020.
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Driving Tips for the Winter Months from our Personal Injury Attorneys
Castle 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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What if I am involved in an accident as a pedestrian
A few common causes of pedestrian-car accidents that we see all too often.
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Questions for Your Personal Injury Attorney
Common questions that clients have for our personal injury attorney's after being involved in a motor vehicle collision.
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Kansas City Back-to-School Safety
Our 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 Accident
This 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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The 100 Deadliest Days Explained
Spanning from Memorial Day to Labor Day, summer is the time when teens are most likely to be involved in a severe or fatal car crash.