When an accident in Independence, Missouri turns your world upside down, you need a personal injury law firm with the experience and resources to fight for real results. SWL Injury Law has recovered millions for injured clients across the Kansas City metro, including right here in Jackson County, and we bring that same relentless approach to every case we handle.
Independence is a vibrant, growing community with busy corridors including I-70, Noland Road, M-291, Truman Road, 39th Street, Sterling Avenue, Winner Road. Accidents happen here every day — car crashes, truck collisions, slip and falls, dog attacks, and more. When someone else’s negligence causes your injury, Missouri law gives you the right to seek full compensation for every loss you’ve suffered. SWL Injury Law is here to make sure you receive it.
Our founding attorneys — James Stigall, Luke Whitworth, and Jarrett Leiker — are trial lawyers, not settlement mills. We prepare every case as if it will go before a jury, because insurance companies know which law firms are willing to fight all the way to trial. That reputation is why our clients consistently receive better outcomes.
Missouri law gives you 5 years to file a personal injury claim — but don’t wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses move, and memories fade. If you were injured in Independence, call SWL Injury Law today: (844) SWL-WINS.
Why Choose SWL Injury Law for Your Dog Bites Case in Independence?
- Proven multi-million dollar results — including a $7.93 million truck accident verdict, $4 million judgment, and $3.25 million negligent security recovery
- Deep knowledge of Missouri personal injury law, including pure comparative fault rules and Jackson County court procedures
- Bilingual legal support — Spanish-speaking clients welcome throughout Jackson County
- No upfront fees — we advance all costs and collect payment only from your recovery
- Direct access to your attorney — not handed off to a paralegal or case manager you’ve never spoken to
- Licensed in both Missouri and Kansas — important for clients who travel or work across the state line
Common Personal Injury Cases in Independence, MO
- Car and truck accidents on I-70, I-70, and throughout Jackson County
- Slip and fall accidents at retail stores, restaurants, and commercial properties
- Motorcycle accidents on busy local roads and highways
- Pedestrian accidents in commercial and residential areas
- Rideshare accidents involving Uber and Lyft
- Drunk driving collisions
- Dog bites and animal attacks in neighborhoods and public spaces
- Wrongful death cases arising from any of the above
What to Do After a Dog Bites in Independence, MO
- Seek medical attention immediately — even if you feel okay, some injuries are not apparent for hours or days
- Document everything — photograph injuries, the accident scene, and any hazard that caused your injury
- Collect contact information from witnesses
- Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company without first consulting an attorney
- Do not post about your accident on social media
- Contact SWL Injury Law as soon as possible — the earlier we begin investigating, the stronger your case
Missouri Laws That Affect Your Dog Bites Claim
Missouri is a pure comparative fault state (RSMo 537.765). Unlike Kansas, Missouri does not bar recovery even if you are substantially at fault — your compensation is simply reduced by your percentage of responsibility. If you were 30% at fault, you still recover 70% of your total damages. Insurance companies still try to inflate your fault percentage to minimize their payout, which is why having an attorney matters.
Missouri gives personal injury victims 5 years to file a lawsuit (RSMo 516.120) — significantly longer than Kansas’s 2-year window. However, waiting is never advisable. Evidence disappears, witnesses move, and memories fade. SWL Injury Law recommends contacting us immediately after any injury-causing accident in Independence.
Wrongful death claims in Missouri have a separate, shorter 3-year statute of limitations (RSMo 537.100). If a loved one was killed due to someone else’s negligence, contact us immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions — Dog Bites in Independence
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Independence, Missouri?
Missouri’s general personal injury statute of limitations is 5 years from the date of injury (RSMo 516.120). Wrongful death claims carry a 3-year deadline (RSMo 537.100). Claims against government entities (like the City of Independence or Jackson County) may require a notice of claim within 90 days. Contact SWL Injury Law immediately — we ensure every deadline is protected.
Can I recover if I was partly at fault in Missouri?
Yes. Missouri uses pure comparative fault, meaning you can recover even if you were 90% at fault — though your damages would be reduced by 90%. There is no percentage bar like Kansas’s 50% rule. Insurance companies will try to inflate your fault to reduce their exposure. An experienced attorney levels that playing field.
Does SWL Injury Law handle Jackson County cases?
Absolutely. SWL Injury Law handles personal injury cases throughout Jackson County, including cases filed in the Jackson County Circuit Court, Independence Courthouse (Division II). Our attorneys understand local judges, court procedures, and how Jackson County juries value injury cases.
Ready to get started? SWL Injury Law represents clients throughout Independence and Jackson County. Your consultation is free and you pay nothing unless we win. Call (844) SWL-WINS or visit swlinjurylaw.com to fill out our online form.
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