In Kansas, an injured person generally has two years from the date of the accident to file a claim for negligence against someone else.
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The Basics of Kansas Wrongful Death Claims
If you’ve lost a loved one in a Kansas motor vehicle accident, you could have grounds to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the responsible party.
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Slip and Fall in Kansas
If you are injured in a slip and fall accident in Kansas you need to be aware of a few things right away
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What About My Car when I File Bankruptcy in Kansas?
Every person in Kansas gets to keep one vehicle (up to $20,000 equity value) in a Kansas bankruptcy.
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Distracted Driving 2014
Each day in the United States, more than 9 people are killed and more than 1,153 people are injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver.
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Injuries to Children in Kansas
For legal purposes, an injury caused to a child is similar to an injury caused to an adult.
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Beware Settling Your Auto Accident Claim without An Attorney
Some drivers have minimal insurance coverage on their cars.
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Lawyers Use Social Media on Jurors
The American Bar Association says it’s ethical for lawyers to go online for publicly available postings of individuals called for jury service
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Student Loans? Beware
If you are choosing between a federal student loan and a private student loan, remember that federal student loans offer lots of workout and/or deferment options that private lenders do not.
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Exemption of Retirement Accounts in Bankruptcy
The Supreme Court ruled recently that inherited IRA accounts may have limited protection in bankruptcy proceedings using federal exemptions.