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    Can I Sue My Employer if I Get Injured at Work in Kansas?

    Can I Sue My Employer if I Get Injured at Work in Kansas?

    • July 17,2024
    • FAQ

    Work injuries are common in Kansas, with some workers experiencing catastrophic, life-changing injuries and consequences. Fortunately, workers’ comp is available in many cases. But many workers wonder, “Can I sue my employer if I get injured at work in Kansas?” The answer depends on many fa...

    Can I Sue My Doctor for Cancer Misdiagnosis?

    Can I Sue My Doctor for Cancer Misdiagnosis?

    Doctors are required to make diagnoses every day. Patients rely on their experience and judgment and can be seriously harmed or killed when doctors make errors in this context. In fact, misdiagnosis errors are a leading cause of death in the United States. The answer to the common question, “Ca...

    Everything You Need to Know About Polaris Vehicle Lawsuits

    Everything You Need to Know About Polaris Vehicle Lawsuits

    If you enjoy spending time riding off-road vehicles and ATVs, you may own one of the most popular brands of this vehicle, Polaris. However, if you ever suffered an injury while riding or maintaining your Polaris vehicle, you may have discovered that this brand has some well-known defects that cou...

    What to Do If You’re Involved in a UTV Accident

    Many Kansans enjoy recreational time with a UTV (utility task vehicle), while others rely on UTVs to perform their day-to-day tasks for work. However, because UTVs are not registered vehicles like cars or pickup trucks, there are some different rules and regulations to follow, such as learning wh...

    Can I Sue for an Accidental Shooting in Kansas?

    Can I Sue for an Accidental Shooting in Kansas?

    In Kansas, individuals injured in accidental shootings may have legal recourse to pursue compensation through civil litigation. Whether you can sue for an accidental shooting in Kansas depends on various factors, including the circumstances surrounding the incident, the parties involved, and appl...

    Can I Sue a Nursing Home for Abuse or Neglect?

    Nursing home abuse or neglect is not only negligence — it is illegal. Civil action against those responsible is possible regardless of any criminal charges. Abuse or neglect can cause your loved one painful injuries, a painful illness, or result in death. If those entrusted with your...

    Can I Sue for Pregnancy Complications Following a Car Accident?

    Can I Sue for Pregnancy Complications Following a Car Accident?

    A car accident involving severe injuries is made worse when you develop pregnancy complications. When the accident results from negligence, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim or lawsuit....

    5 Common Mistakes People Make When Filing a Car Accident Claim

    5 Common Mistakes People Make When Filing a Car Accident Claim

    The aftermath of a car accident can be overwhelming, between seeking treatment for your injuries and making a legal claim. The steps you take after your accident are essential, however. In fact, they can significantly help or hurt your car accident claim. Avoiding common mistakes after your colli...

    When Do You Need A Personal Injury Lawyer?

    When Do You Need A Personal Injury Lawyer?

    When you have been injured in an accident caused by another party’s negligence, you may need a personal injury lawyer. Personal injury lawyers fight to get fair compensation for injury victims to pay for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages that often result from da...

    How Do You Prove Negligence in an Injury Case in Kansas?

    How Do You Prove Negligence in an Injury Case in Kansas?

    When you have been injured in an accident due to the careless actions of another person, you may be able to get compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. However, in order to do so you must prove that the party who caused your injuries was negligent, which can be a complex process. What exactl...