There’s a particular kind of traffic violation that almost nobody talks about until it happens to them. You’re approaching a railroad crossing, traffic is moving, everything looks fine — and then it isn’t. The lane beyond the tracks stalls out. Your car is now sitting on the rails. And what started as an ordinary Tuesday … Read more
Nobody thinks they’re going to get cited at a railroad crossing. It’s one of those violations that feels almost theoretical until it’s happening to you — traffic bunching up ahead, a gap that looked like it was clearing, a split-second call that turned out wrong. And suddenly your car is sitting on the tracks, and … Read more
Most drivers know at least in general terms that pedestrians have the right of way in crosswalks. What most drivers don’t really understand is how far that obligation extends, how quickly a lapse of attention can turn into a serious legal mess, and how different the consequences are when a pedestrian is involved versus a … Read more
Getting injured at the workplace can lead to medical bills, lost wages, and time away from your job. In many cases, you may be entitled to financial compensation under state personal injury laws or workers’ compensation statutes. The issue is that the insurance companies and employers do not offer settlements voluntarily most of the time. … Read more
Warm weather hits Kansas City, and ATVs come out everywhere. Backyards, trails, open fields on the edge of town — and almost always, someone asks if they can hop on the back. It feels harmless. The ride is short, the speed is low, and nobody’s thinking about Missouri statutes when they’re just trying to have … Read more
It’s the most routine thing in the world. You back out of your driveway, glance both ways, and pull onto the street. You’ve done it hundreds of times — maybe thousands — without incident. The muscle memory handles most of it. Your brain is already thinking about where you’re going before your tires have fully … Read more
Kansas City has more railroad crossings woven into its everyday traffic than most people consciously register until something goes wrong. Freight lines cutting through residential neighborhoods, industrial routes crossing busy arterials, commuter crossings in areas where rail and road traffic share the same geography. Most drivers navigate these without incident for years. The crossing becomes … Read more
Nobody thinks about the rules when they’re having fun. You’ve got an ATV, a nice stretch of private land, maybe a kid or a friend who wants to ride along — and the last thing on your mind is whether Missouri law has something to say about it. But off-road vehicle passenger restrictions are real, … Read more
Spring hits Kansas City, and suddenly everyone wants to get outside. Trails get busy, backyards turn into riding spots, and ATVs that sat in garages all winter come roaring back to life. And almost every time, someone asks the same question — “Can my buddy ride on the back?” It seems harmless. It feels harmless. … Read more
In the weeks after a crash, even checking the mail can feel stressful. Medical bills, pharmacy receipts, and sometimes even collection notices start piling up, often right when your income has slowed down or stopped. It’s completely understandable to feel pressure to settle your case quickly just to get some relief. Insurance adjusters know this. … Read more