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Whether you or a loved one is harmed in a car accident, slip and fall, medical malpractice or are the victim of an injury or accident, you need a personal injury lawyer in Kansas to protect your rights and file an injury claim. Morgan & Morgan provides accident and injury victims with access to top Kansas personal injury lawyers, including:
If you have been injured or had an accident in Kansas, under federal and Kansas law, you may be entitled to receive compensation for injuries, damages, and lost wages.
Injury Lawyers in top Kansas counties by population: |
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| Johnson
494,554 |
Sedgwick
469,023 |
Shawnee
173,892 |
Wyandotte
162,281 |
| Douglas
103,534 |
Leavenworth
66,112 |
Reno
62,059 |
Butler
60,331 |
Attorneys in other Kansas counties by name and population. |
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| Allen
14,063 Anderson 8,473 Atchison 16,555 Barber 4,895 Barton 27,702 Bourbon 14,934 Brown 10,365 Butler 60,331 Chase 2,708 Chautauqua 3,607 Cherokee 20,565 Cheyenne 3,092 Clark 2,606 Clay 8,270 Cloud 9,870 Coffey 8,868 Comanche 1,995 Cowley 36,272 |
Crawford
38,538 Decatur 3,348 Dickinson 19,835 Doniphan 7,900 Douglas 103,534 Edwards 3,412 Elk 3,083 Ellis 27,460 Ellsworth 5,886 Finney 39,940 Ford 32,199 Franklin 26,187 Geary 31,350 Gove 2,906 Graham 2,792 Grant 7,922 Gray 6,091 Greeley 1,403 |
Greenwood
8,367 Hamilton 2,836 Harper 5,996 Harvey 36,340 Haskell 3,208 Hodgeman 2,183 Jackson 12,284 Jefferson 18,717 Jewell 3,284 Johnson 494,554 Kearny 4,439 Kingman 7,753 Kiowa 3,045 Labette 21,508 Lane 1,857 Leavenworth 66,112 Lincoln 3,505 Linn 9,722 |
Logan
3,085 Lyon 35,760 Marion 12,635 Marshall 10,320 McPherson 30,655 Meade 4,565 Miami 26,496 Mitchell 6,752 Montgomery 36,283 Morris 5,720 Morton 3,276 Nemaha 10,657 Neosho 15,775 Ness 3,301 Norton 5,835 Osage 17,411 Osborne 3,938 Ottawa 6,069 |
Pawnee
6,745 Phillips 5,823 Pottawatomie 17,983 Pratt 8,900 Rawlins 2,834 Reno 62,059 Republic 5,196 Rice 10,599 Riley 55,817 Rooks 5,165 Rush 3,491 Russell 6,775 Saline 53,567 Scott 4,770 Sedgwick 469,023 Seward 23,476 Shawnee 173,892 Sheridan 1,763 |
Sherman
6,047 Smith 4,255 Stafford 4,507 Stanton 2,414 Stevens 5,235 Sumner 24,059 Thomas 8,485 Trego 2,507 Wabaunsee 5,274 Wallace 1,815 Washington 6,342 Wichita 2,529 Wilson 9,367 Woodson 3,428 Wyandotte 162,281 |
Personal injuries, under Kansas law, are when negligence, attacks, or accidents cause physical harm to someone. Personal Injuries may cause broken bones, cuts, bruises, or more serious medical conditions, such as comas, compound fractures, and even wrongful death. A personal injury can happen anywhere, including work, school or at a local shopping center. Common types of personal injury include:
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This list is not exhaustive, as personal injury can occur almost anywhere. Kansas residents can file personal injury claims stemming from a defective drug, railroad accident, workplace accident or school bus accident. After sustaining a personal injury, the victim may suffer economic loss from expensive medical bills and lost wages, in addition to pain and suffering. If you or a loved one has been a victim of any personal injury in Kansas, such as a birth injury, burn injury or cruise ship injury, you should seek legal counsel to learn your rights. Contacting a Kansas personal injury lawyer can help you get the compensation you deserve.
All types of bodily injury may be regarded as a personal injury, and you can file a personal injury lawsuit in Kansas to recover damages from whoever is responsible for your injuries. Contact a local Personal Injury Lawyer in Kansas for help today.
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