• 1900 W. 75th Street, Suite 220, Prairie Village, KS 66208
  • (913) 220-2488
  • info@mcinnes-law.com

Personal Injury

Catastrophic Injuries and Wrongful Death

When you’ve suffered a serious personal injury, having the right plaintiff’s lawyer on your side can make a big difference.

Jack McInnes has devoted more than a decade to representing plaintiffs in complex litigation matters. When you retain McInnes Law to represent you in a personal injury case, you can count on:

  • A free consultation to learn more about your rights and to make sure that you’re comfortable and ready to move forward;
  • A contingency fee arrangement that allows you to hire an attorney without paying monthly fees;
  • A knowledgeable litigator putting years of complex litigation experience to work for you;
  • A partner who will keep you informed, explain your options, and always listen; and
  • An aggressive advocate who will push hard to keep your case moving toward verdict or settlement.

Take the first step today. Just call (913) 220-2488 or fill out the contact form to schedule your free consultation.

Types of Personal Injury Cases

“Personal injury” encompasses a wide range of injury claims. McInnes Law handles complex personal injury cases involving claims such as:

  • Drugs or medical devices that caused significant injury or death;
  • Serious car accidents;
  • Mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure; and
  • Other dangerous products that caused significant injury or death.
Personal Injury Case Process

Your relationship with McInnes Law will begin with a free consultation with Jack. When you retain the firm, Jack will manage your case. He considers a trust-based relationship a key element of effective representation, and he will be personally available to you throughout the process.

McInnes Law will handle all aspects of case preparation, from tracking deadlines to collecting evidence, preparing witnesses, responding to discovery, taking depositions, hiring necessary experts, and negotiating with opposing counsel. Jack will push your case toward trial. The goal is always to get you the maximum recovery as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Talk to a Personal Injury Attorney as Soon as Possible

Time limits in personal injury cases vary by claim and jurisdiction. In some cases, tight deadlines may apply. Regardless of the statutory timeline, there are a number of reasons that you should call a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. For example:

  • The sooner your attorney starts gathering evidence and negotiating with the defense, the sooner you may receive the compensation you need to rebuild your life;
  • The earlier a personal injury attorney gets involved in a case, the easier it will be to locate witnesses; and
  • Working with a personal injury lawyer from the beginning minimizes the risk that you’ll be talked into accepting a bad settlement or otherwise hurt your case.

All you have to do to get started is fill out the contact form to schedule your free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injuries
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, unfortunately. The value of a personal injury case depends on a number of factors, including the severity of the injuries, the amount of medical bills incurred and to be incurred in the future, the facts of the case, and the resources of the responsible parties, including how much insurance coverage exists. The best way to get an idea of the potential value of your case is to discuss it with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

The firm typically focuses on&nbsp;personal injury cases involving catastrophic injuries, including death. <a href=”https://www.mcinnes-law.com/practice-items/personal-injury/”>Click here to learn more</a>.

A catastrophic injury is a life-altering injury, often (but not always) involving damage to the brain or spinal cord. Catastrophic injury cases are different from common personal injury cases such as minor car accidents in that complex medical and economic evidence is often required to ensure that the plaintiff has access to resources necessary for support and ongoing medical care for the rest of his or her life.

If you have lost a loved one due to another party’s actions, you may have a claim for wrongful death. The laws can vary significantly from state to state, so it is important that you contact an experienced lawyer that you trust to discuss the facts of your case.

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