Posts by Kendall Law Group LLC
What Kansas City Drivers Should Do If They Are Incorrectly Listed at Fault for a Car Accident
Many Kansas and Missouri drivers only learn that they have been incorrectly marked as “at fault” for a prior auto accident when they apply for new auto insurance. This discovery often comes as a surprise and can lead to increased premiums, fewer coverage options, and potential financial complications. While the situation is frustrating, it is…
Read MoreSmall Business Vehicle Use in Kansas City: Why the Right Auto Insurance Matters – For Everyone’s Safety
In the Midwest, small businesses form the backbone of local economies. From bustling Kansas City neighborhoods to rural communities across Missouri and Kansas, small business owners rely on vehicles for day-to-day operations. Whether it involves transporting tools, delivering goods, or traveling to client sites, small business vehicle use in Missouri and Kansas continues to increase.…
Read MoreRed-Light Cameras Are Returning to Kansas City: What Drivers and Injury Victims Need to Know
Kansas City drivers are preparing for a significant shift in how the city enforces traffic laws. In 2025, red-light cameras are set to return to intersections, sparking both support and concern. Some believe this decision marks a much-needed response to the city’s growing traffic crisis. Others view it as a step toward expanded surveillance and…
Read MoreKTM Recalls Over 20,000 Dirt Bikes Due to Faulty Brake Calipers: What Riders Should Know
As skilled Kansas City personal injury and wrongful death trial lawyers, Kendall Law Group is committed to safeguarding the well-being of motorcyclists and their families by alerting them to serious safety hazards. A new recall issued by KTM North America highlights a pressing risk that could lead to severe injuries or even death. Over 21,600…
Read MoreShocking Surge: Kansas City Faces Spike in Minibike, ATV, and Street Racing Crashes
As warmer weather settles over Kansas City, a troubling pattern is emerging: a sharp rise in illegal vehicle activity, including minibike and ATV use on public roads and organized street racing. These reckless behaviors have already caused catastrophic injuries, wrongful deaths, and serious risks to public safety, especially as schools let out and teens spend…
Read MoreTop Motorcycle Safety Gear for 2025: An Updated Guide to Safer Riding
Motorcycling in 2025 continues to deliver an unmatched sense of freedom. Riders across Missouri and Kansas enjoy the open road, but they also face growing hazards. With rising traffic congestion, distracted driving, and unpredictable weather, riders need more than just skill—they need serious protection. Fortunately, today’s gear offers more than ever before in both performance…
Read MoreTop 10 Life-Saving Motorcycle Safety Tips for Kansas City Riders This May
Motorcyclists are twenty-four times more likely to die in a crash than car passengers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). That is why this month is more than just a calendar event; it is a lifesaving reminder. At Kendall Law Group, we have seen firsthand the devastating impact of preventable motorcycle accidents.…
Read MoreThird-Party Liability Claims After Work Injuries in Kansas City: What Injured Workers Should Know
When an employee suffers a serious injury at work, the first legal remedy typically involves filing a workers’ compensation claim. In both Missouri and Kansas, workers’ compensation laws provide access to medical care and partial wage replacement. However, these benefits are limited and do not always provide full financial recovery, particularly when someone other than…
Read MoreFacts Kansas City Car Enthusiasts Must Know About Property Damage Claims
Understanding Property Damage Claims After a Collision In the Kansas City community of car enthusiasts, an automobile often represents more than simple transportation. It reflects time, skill, financial commitment, and identity. Whether the vehicle is a vintage muscle car, a custom-tuned import, or a performance-modified daily driver, the impact of an accident can be both…
Read MoreNew FMCSA Action on Medical Examiners: How Negligent Hiring Leads to Semi-Truck Wrecks
In April 2025, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposed a critical new rule: the removal of non-compliant medical examiners from the National Registry. This step represents an urgent move to strengthen commercial driver safety and prevent serious trucking accidents. For the public, this change signals…
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