There are many forms of negligence, and each one can cause serious hardship that can last for years into the future. Our library articles guide those who have suffered injuries, civil rights violations, and business or corporate difficulties through their claims, helping them understand their rights and options after an adverse event.
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Protecting Your Rights as a Victim of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Even though sexual harassment in the workplace is against the law, nearly one in three women in the U.S. has experienced it. Learn how to protect yourself. -
Protecting Your Right to Compensation for Injuries Caused by Defective Products Manufacturers can be held liable for the harm their products cause, but pursuing a product liability claim can be difficult. Learn about these claims here. -
15 Common Causes of Kansas City Car Accidents Experienced Kansas City personal injury attorneys discuss how you can protect your right to compensation from damages caused by a car accident. -
9 Types of Car Accidents Leading to Personal Injury Claims Serious car accidents can occur due to inattentive, distracted, or reckless driving. Injured persons can protect their rights with a personal injury claim. -
Employment Discrimination Claims in Missouri and Kansas Under federal and state law, an employer is prohibited from making decisions based on your race, sex, religion, national origin, or disability. Learn more here. -
Understanding Class Action Lawsuits When a defective product, drug, financial organization, or other party harms many people, a class action lawsuit may be the right legal action. Learn more here. -
You May Have a Bad Faith Claim If the Insurance Company Failed to Live Up to Its Contractual Duties You purchase insurance to protect yourself if something goes wrong. When your insurer fails to uphold their end of the contract, you may have cause for damages. -
Missouri and Kansas Laws Protect Consumers From Unfair and Deceptive Business Practices If you believe you were cheated in a business transaction in Kansas or Missouri, you may have a case for damages. Learn about the laws that protect you here.