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Car
Accident

Trucking
Accident

Motorcycle
Accident

Wrongful
Death

Worker’s
Compensation

Voted #1 Accident Lawyer & Best Of The Northland Of Kansas City

Northland Injury Law: Personal Injury Lawyers in Northland Kansas City and Northwest Missouri.

Proudly serving: Gladstone, Liberty, Kansas City, North Kansas City, Saint Joseph, Plattsburg, Cameron, Chillicothe, Trenton, Sedalia, Warrensburg and many other areas in Missouri.

The Northland Injury Law Firm has been practicing in the Kansas City area for many years. Our founders, Max Von Erdsmannsdorff and Steve Mowry, built a strong foundation for the firm. Since Eric Bartlett joined the firm in 1996, Northland Injury Law has earned a reputation for success, honesty and compassion in personal injury and worker’s compensation.

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Meet Our Team

Eric E. Bartlett

FOUNDING PARTNER/ATTORNEY

Stephen L. Mowry

FOUNDING PARTNER/ATTORNEY

Client Testimonials

Verdicts & Settlements

$2 Million

Personal Injury

Teenage boy had both of his legs crushed after a chain broke that was suspending […]

$1.75 Million

Personal Injury

Woman was killed when a drunk driver collided with her vehicle.

$1.5 Million

Personal Injury

Man had both of his legs fractured and sustained a pelvis fracture when a car […]

$1.125 Million

Personal Injury

Abraham Watkins reached a $250 million settlement in a Drug Litigation Case

$1.5 Million

Personal Injury

Man had both of his legs fractured and sustained a pelvis fracture when a car […]

$1.125 Million

Personal Injury

Abraham Watkins reached a $250 million settlement in a Drug Litigation Case

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