Part of providing a winning service is to keep our clients updated on the most recent events in Kansas City personal injury cases. Check back for updates on the latest news regarding any changes, case outcomes, and current happenings in the world of personal injury and accident claims.
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Tax Increases to Affect Many American HouseholdsWith a fiscal cliff deal in place, some tax increases are avoided, but taxes will still go up for most Americans. Our Kansas City bankruptcy attorneys explain.
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Payment Plans for Paying Off Student LoansIf you took out student loans during the recession, learn about the government's Pay as You Earn Repayment Plan.
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Drug Companies Deny Their Addictive Dangerous Drugs Hurt PeoplePrescription drug addiction is on the rise, and drug companies don't want to admit it. Read more about it from Kansas City dangerous drug attorney Castle Law.
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Castle Law of Kansas City Launches New WebsiteKansas City personal injury law firm Castle Law of Kansas City has launched a new website with free books, reports, and other resources for the public.
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Castle Law Kansas City Attorney Named 2012 Super Lawyers Rising StarCastle Law of Kansas City personal injury attorney Andrew Schendel was recently named a Rising Star by the attorney rating service Super Lawyers.
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Warnings from the FDA about Online Pharmacies and Dangerous DrugsFor many people, purchasing medication from an online store can help save money on essential medications. Now, the FDA is warning against these stores.
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Students Come Through for Teacher Injured in a Kansas City FallStudents in the Olathe Northwest High School marching band help their teacher build a wheelchair friendly home following a Kansas City slip-and-fall accident.
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Former African Study Program Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Kansas CityA former African-centered education program was unable to pay its payroll. Managers are now filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Kansas City.
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Homeowner Relief: Helping Lower Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?Five big banks have helped provide $10 billion in homeowner relief, which could contribute to fewer Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings.
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I-35 Closed Following a Kansas City Truck CrashTraffic came to a standstill on a Monday morning following a truck accident in Kansas City.
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OSHA Files Safety Violation Citations Against a Pyrotechnic FacilityEmployees at a fireworks plant were injured in a Kansas City workers’ compensation case following an explosion.