Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyers
Experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyers – James Thompson, Edelman & Thompson
James Thompson is a partner in the Kansas City firm Edelman & Thompson and a well-known and respected personal injury attorney in the area. He has won multiple jury verdicts for clients worth more than $1 million and also has experience settling cases for significant amounts. He litigates in the state courts of Missouri and Kansas as well as federal courts.
Kansas City area residents have many reasons to turn to Edelman & Thompson for advice and representation in personal injury cases:
- More than $500 million won for clients in settlements and jury verdicts
- Several multi-million dollar wins, including $11 million for a defective product and $7 million for a car accident
- A truly local firm with attorneys who live and work in Kansas City
- Contingency payment plans and percentages lower than many other firms
- Experienced and respected trial lawyers
- Free initial consultations
Kansas City Law Office
Edelman & Thompson serves clients all over the Kansas City area from multiple locations and a central office:
3100 Broadway
Suite 1400
Kansas City, MO 64111
When Do I Need a Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyer?
You may need a personal injury lawyer if you suffered injuries and resulting expenses because of someone else’s negligence. It’s important to hire a local Kansas City firm because they know the laws and the area and are best positioned to help you.
After an accident, you may be unsure whether taking any legal action makes sense. The best lawyers don’t charge a fee for an initial case evaluation, so it’s worth your time to contact a firm and set up an appointment. They can help with advice and representation if you find yourself in any of these situations:
- You have been in an accident that caused significant injuries and resulting expenses.
- The insurer involved has contacted you to signs a statement or accept compensation you don’t feel is adequate.
- You have filed a claim with the insurer without success.
- Your injuries have prevented you from returning to work and earning an income.
- You suffered injuries or harm and aren’t sure if it was someone else’s fault or what your options are.
Most importantly, a personal injury lawyer can clarify your situation. They can tell you if you have a case, if someone is negligent and liable for your expenses, and what you can do about it.
Kansas City Personal Injury Verdicts and Settlements
Kansas City personal injury lawyers specialize in representing their clients as they seek to recover damages. Many cases end in settlements, but some proceed to trial, where lawyers argue to get a jury award for their clients. Every case is different, but looking at some of the personal injury suits filed and settled in Kansas City can give you an idea of what might be possible:
- In Raytown, just outside of Kansas City, Gregory Stillman suffered a concussion and other injuries when an overhead door at a Walmart closed on him. Stillman sued Walmart for damages, and his case went to trial. His lawyer helped him win a $450,000 jury award.[1]
- Ten-year-old Caleb Schwab died after an accident on the Verruckt waterslide at Kansas City’s Schlitterbahn Waterpark in 2016. The park had previous issues with the slide, resulting in injuries before the fatal incident. Schwab’s family reached a settlement agreement of nearly $20 million from the water park and other defendants responsible for designing and building the waterslide.[2]
- In a case that didn’t involve physical injuries, Rosemary Salerno won a $4.9 million jury verdict for workplace retaliation. She suffered economic and reputational damages from being fired from her job at Kansas City’s Zona Rosa shopping district. Salerno blew the whistle on the diversion of parking fees from charities. Her lawyers proved her firing represented retaliation.[3]
These and other Kansas City cases show what’s possible when you stand up to those negligent in their actions. Contact a Kansas City personal injury lawyer if you have suffered harm and expenses as a result of someone else’s actions and wrongdoing.