Thousands of people in Kansas are injured or killed each year due to someone else’s negligence.
A personal injury can be costly and time-consuming. Thousands of people in Kansas are injured or killed each year due to someone else’s negligence. The Kansas legal team at Pyle Law is dedicated to offering clients with personal injury claims competent and compassionate service. If you or a loved one was injured in a serious accident involving a motor vehicle or a loved one suffered a wrongful death, we will inform you of your rights and walk you through the complicated process of seeking compensation for your personal injuries or loss.
With more than 20 years of experience, Tom Pyle is a seasoned attorney in all matters relating to Kansas personal injury law. He meets with each client in person and handles the case from start to finish. In a vehicular accident, the call often arises for expert testimony and accident reconstruction. Working closely with private investigators and witnesses, we get to the bottom of your claim and work hard to ensure that you are compensated for your personal injuries. We are committed to justice.
Whether you are the victim of an auto collision due to a driver texting behind the wheel or suffered defective drug side effects from a negligent manufacturer, we know the legal process and are here to answer questions regarding your personal injury claims, including:
We are committed to justice and we will work hard for you to achieve fair results.
The Kansas personal injury law firm Pyle Law handles cases in McPherson County and throughout the State of Kansas. Now is the time to call for your free consultation at 620-241-9000, via email at pylelaw@pyle.legal, or contact us online.
In the wake of a serious injury, you might think that insurance company is on your side. Don’t be fooled. Without a Kansas lawyer, the insurance adjuster will probably offer you significantly less money that you need. Only a skilled legal advocate can protect your rights and help you pursue full and fair compensation for your injuries, pain, and suffering.
Personal injury claims are designed to help people who were injured by no fault of their own. If someone else’s carelessness or negligence is responsible for your injury, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your suffering. Consult with a Kansas personal injury attorney from the Pyle Law to learn more about your legal options and rights.
Generally speaking, the at-fault driver is responsible for any damages caused to your vehicle. This usually means that the at-fault driver’s insurance company is responsible for your injuries and any property damage sustained by your vehicle. If the other insurance company refuses to pay, your insurance provider may be responsible to cover these costs instead.
Every case is different. After an accident, it is best to consult with a legal representative before accepting a settlement from the insurance company. The insurance adjuster will try to avoid paying the financial compensation that you truly deserve. With the help of our firm, you may be able to recover full and fair compensation before trial.
Personal injury cases are complicated. One person rarely causes an accident. If you are partially responsible for your accident, you may still have the opportunity to pursue compensation from the other party. Contact our office and schedule a free case evaluation to see how our accident attorneys can help you seek partial compensation for your injuries.
A variety of factors determine the value of a personal injury claim. Some damages are calculable, while others are more difficult to measure. Your medical bills, hospitalization costs, treatment expenses, and amount of missed wages can determine how much you can seek. Non-economic damages (such as pain and suffering) can increase the value of your claim as well.
If possible, avoid giving a statement to the at-fault party’s insurance provider – even if the company requests it for business purposes. In most cases, the other company only wants to get a statement from you so they can avoid paying for the accident. You are not obligated to speak with the other insurance company so it is best to avoid giving a statement.