Personal Injury Blog

How Does Kansas Law Define Wrongful Death?

How Does Kansas Law Define Wrongful Death? Sometimes a person’s life is taken far too soon. Fatalities due to someone else’s negligence or intentional act entitle heirs to compensation. You may be able to file a claim for compensation. In Kansas, a wrongful death lawsuit can be filed within two years of the person’s death. […]

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Damages A Loved One Can Claim for Wrongful Death

Damages A Loved One Can Claim for Wrongful Death When you receive news that a close family member passed away due to an unintentional injury, you will likely first focus on healing from your emotional devastation. However, over the coming weeks and months, you might begin to realize the financial and practical losses your family […]

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What is a Wrongful Death Action and Who Can Bring One in Kansas

What is a Wrongful Death Action and Who Can Bring One in Kansas? Wrongful death suits in Kansas are defined in K.S.A. 60­1901. The law provides that any of the heirs of the decedent may bring an action for wrongful death. Distribution of recoveries is specified in the article so that should one heir recover in […]

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