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March Crash Madness

Personal Injury - Spring is in the air and crazy, young love abounds. Young lovers beware.

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Snowy Auto Accidents and Mental Health in Wintertime

Personal Injury - snow and ice-related accidents cause more than 1,300 deaths and over 116,800 injuries each year, according to the U.S Department of Transportation. For legal purposes, even in snow and ice, there is usually someone choosing to drive too fast or not take enough care.

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Oh Deer! (yes, the Four-Legged Ones)

Personal Injury - fall brings special dangers to drivers. According to the Kansas DOT one-sixth of reported car crashes in 2018 involved a deer.

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Coronavirus' Economic Impact: Three Months & Counting

Many do not know that our office provides a basic will package that includes wills, power of attorney, living wills and transfer on death deeds for couples and individuals.

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Covering Covid- Stimulus Checks & Fewer Vehicle Collisions

Stimulus checks are showing up.

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What in The World Is Going On? (uncertain Times of Covid-19)

The best advice if you are getting crushed from loss of work and income is to somehow ride this through in the best way you can find for now.

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Announcing Our New Firm- Adams Cross LLC

Beginning on January 1 of this year, the Law Office of David S. Adams is now Adams Cross, LLC.

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Do I Need a Lawyer for My Personal Injury Case and What Are the Two Main Types of Bankruptcy Cases for Individuals?

Ch 7 - bankruptcy is usually over after 4 months; clean start, no monthly payments;

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Tools of The Trade Exemptions and Minor Statute of Limitations

In Kansas, a person filing bankruptcy will not lose their "tools of the trade" up to a value of $7,500.00 (usually double that amount if the spouse is involved with the business).

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Nebraska Furniture Mart (nfm) and Pain and Suffering Cap Removed

In Kansas, a debtor's household goods and furnishings are exempt, and will not be lost in a bankruptcy.

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