SANDERS.LAW
12200 N. Ambassador Drive, Suite 410, Kansas City, MO 64163-1258, Kansas City, MO 64163-1258
About SANDERS.LAW
Sanders.Law is a personal injury firm serving clients in Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas. The firm handles cases involving car accidents, drunk driving accidents, product liability, and wrongful death. With five attorneys, the firm is known for its stance against drunk drivers. They have secured significant results, including a $37 million talc lawsuit verdict and an $8 million burn injury verdict.
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Notable Case Results
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$500,000
Gun Accident, Personal Injury
Accidental shooting involving two boys, settled for $500,000 without mediation and before discovery stage.
$100,000
Car Wreck, Personal Injury
Man whose back was broken when his car rolled after being forced into a drainage ditch by a passing car settled his Jackson County personal injury case.
$2M
Medical Malpractice
Woman lost portions of all four limbs due to medical negligence (failure to perform a $10 medical test and misreading charts) at a hospital.
$250,000
Car Wreck, Wrongful Death
Heirs of an elderly woman who died from injuries sustained in a car wreck settled two separate Johnson County actions for wrongful death and survival.
$125,000
Car Wreck, Personal Injury
Car crash victim's insurance claims paid in a negligence and personal injury case before settlement discussions were started.
$37M
Wrongful Death, Product Liability
Client’s mother died from ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson-brand talcum powder. Firm recovered $37 million and resolved an ongoing legal dispute in a talcum powder lawsuit.
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