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Texting and Driving a Dangerous Combination
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

When we have a hard time keeping upright while walking and texting,…

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Kansas City Police Department identifies ‘high crash locations’ in KCMO
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kansas City drivers may want to steer clear…

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Safe Driving Tips for Memorial Weekend
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

When traveling this holiday weekend be sure keep your family and other…

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Drivers Surf Internet Even Though They Find It Distracting
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

Most people know that distracted driving is dangerous. But do they take…

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Study Reveals Dangers for Kids While Crossing the Street
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

There’s a new parenting alert about kids crossing the street. An important…

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Difference Between a Personal Injury Case and Workers’ Compensation Claim
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

What is the difference between a workers’ compensation case and a personal…

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7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing a Personal Injury Attorney
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

After an accident, you may want to hire a lawyer to help…

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When an Attorney Can Help in a Car Accident Case
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

An automobile accident brings with it a host of questions. Who is…

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Five No-No’s in Auto Accident Lawsuits
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

While a lot of cases have to do with issues of product…

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Settling Your Car Accident Case
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Last Modified on May 23, 2024

Most car accident cases will settle out of court. Here’s how it…

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