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Kansas City School Zone Traffic Rules
Going back to school is an exciting time for children and families. With Friday Night Lights almost at our fingertips, going back to school in...
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Missouri Tort Victims May Finally Receive Delayed Payments 
Update – June 2, 2026: Missouri Supreme Court issues new Tort Victims’ Fund ruling. Thousands of undercompensated tort victims across Missouri have been waiting years...
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Important Update to Kansas Driving Laws: “Move Over” Law Expanded
A recent update to Kansas state driving laws has been designed to improve safety for motorists across the state. Signed into law on March 23,...
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Missouri House Passes Bill to Shorten Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims 
Update – July 15, 2025: The Missouri House of Representatives passed House Bill 68 and sent it to the state Senate. However, the bill was...
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Cloverleaf Apartments in Kansas City Permanently Shut Down by Fire Department
The Cloverleaf Apartments in Kansas City, Missouri, were recently shut down due to severe fire code violations and unsafe living conditions. The Kansas City Fire...
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How to Hire the Best Workers Compensation Attorney  
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, over 2 million injury cases were reported across private industries in 2023. Workplaces can come with plenty of...
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Updating Information on American Airlines Flight 5342 Plane Crash in Washington, D.C.
Last Updated on April 1, 2025 On January 29, 2025, the skies over Washington, D.C., witnessed an incomprehensible tragedy when American Airlines Flight 5342 collided...
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Kansas City Chiefs Three-peat: The Legacy and the Law
What does it take to make history? For Kansas City Chiefs fans, the answer might be just one more season—a chance to accomplish what no...
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Missouri’s New Cell Phone Law: What You Need to Know
Last Updated on April 24, 2025 On January 1, 2025, Missouri’s new Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law took effect, representing a major step forward in the...
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What’s Legal and What’s Not in a School Zone
It’s back to school season! Summer is coming to an end, and we’ll be seeing more buses on the road. Make sure you know what...
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Poor Nursing Care Facilities Listed by U.S. Senate Committee, Including 8 in the Kansas City Area
At the urging of two U.S. Senators, Bob Casey and Pat Toomey, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently released their ongoing list of...
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Kansas Supreme Court Rules Against Personal Injury Damage Caps
In a groundbreaking decision, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional for the legislature to place caps on non-economic damages, also known as...
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