Passenger Injury Attorneys in Kansas City, MO

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Mayer & Rosenberg, P.C.

9229 Ward Parkway
Suite 260
Kansas City, MO 64114816-892-4675
Firm Website For: Passenger Injury Attorneys in Kansas City, MO

Passenger Injury Overview

Passenger injuries during an automobile accident can be complicated. The driver might be a family member or close friend, and it can be difficult to separate legal matters from that relationship. At the same time, you may need treatment for your injuries — and need compensation for medical bills, lost wages and other damages.

At Mayer & Rosenberg, P.C., located in Kansas City, Missouri, our attorneys understand the urgency and complexity of passenger injuries.

Know Your Passenger Injury Rights

The most important first step is to get medical treatment for your injuries right away. Not only will this help with your recovery or rehabilitation, but it also helps ensure you will receive fair compensation once liability is determined.

Depending on the circumstances, passengers injured in car accidents may have the right to file a claim against several different parties. An experienced personal injury lawyer can fully explain your rights and options.

Since 1997, Mayer & Rosenberg has helped numerous injury victims and their children recover compensation for all types of life-altering injuries. We can assess your injuries, explain your options, organize your claim and help you get a fair settlement.

Our law firm is prepared to represent clients throughout Kansas and Missouri. Call us today at 816-892-4675 to schedule a free initial consultation.

Other Frequent Case Types

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Areas of Practice

  • Passenger Injury
  • Personal Injury--Plaintiff
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents--Plaintiff

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