A car accident in Overland Park, Kansas can happen in an instant on any of the city’s busy roads — College Boulevard, Metcalf Avenue, 135th Street, Quivira Road, or the I-435 interchange. In the blink of an eye, you may face mounting medical bills, a totaled vehicle, lost income, and physical pain that disrupts every aspect of your life. SWL Injury Law is here to carry that burden for you.
Our car accident attorneys serve injured drivers, passengers, and their families throughout Johnson County. We handle everything from the initial insurance negotiations to full courtroom litigation — and we don’t stop until you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve under Kansas law.
Unlike firms that settle quickly and cheaply, SWL’s founding partners are trial lawyers. Insurance companies know we take cases to trial, which means they negotiate more seriously from the start. That difference shows up in your settlement.
Kansas law gives you only 2 years to file a personal injury claim — Missouri gives you 5. If you were injured in Overland Park, do not wait. Call SWL Injury Law today: (844) SWL-WINS.
Why Choose SWL Injury Law for Your Car Accident Case in Overland Park?
- Proven results — $2 million auto accident recovery and $1.5 million auto accident recovery among our recent case results
- We handle all communication with insurance companies so you don’t accidentally hurt your claim
- Access to accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and investigators who build the strongest possible case
- Bilingual legal team — Spanish-speaking clients welcome throughout Johnson County
- No fees unless we win — we advance all litigation costs
- Kansas and Missouri licensed attorneys who understand both states’ different insurance and fault laws
Common Causes of Car Accidents in Overland Park, KS
- Distracted driving — phone use, texting, and in-car technology distractions on busy commercial corridors
- Speeding on I-435, College Boulevard, and Metcalf Avenue
- Failure to yield at intersections along 119th Street and 135th Street
- Drunk and impaired driving, particularly after events in the Corbin Park and Town Center areas
- Rear-end collisions during heavy commuter traffic
- Aggressive driving and road rage incidents
- Poor weather conditions — ice and snow on Johnson County roads
- Left-turn accidents at busy intersections
What to Do After a Car Accident in Overland Park, KS
- Call 911 and request police and medical assistance immediately
- Stay at the scene — leaving can result in criminal charges
- Exchange insurance and contact information with all other drivers
- Document the scene with photos — vehicle damage, skid marks, road conditions, injuries
- Get contact information from any witnesses
- Seek medical attention, even if you feel okay — adrenaline masks pain and injuries like whiplash or concussion can appear hours later
- Do not admit fault to anyone, including police, at the scene
- Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company without an attorney
- Contact SWL Injury Law for a free consultation before accepting any settlement offer
Kansas Laws That Affect Your Car Accident Claim
Kansas is a no-fault state for auto insurance purposes. Kansas requires Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage, which pays for your initial medical bills and lost wages regardless of who caused the accident. However, if your injuries exceed certain thresholds — permanent disfigurement, significant injury, or medical costs over your PIP limit — you can step outside the no-fault system and pursue a claim against the at-fault driver.
Kansas also requires drivers to carry minimum coverage of 25/50/25 ($25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident in bodily injury, $25,000 property damage). Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is offered and strongly recommended in Johnson County. If the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance, your own policy may be your primary source of recovery.
Remember: Kansas gives you only 2 years to file a car accident lawsuit. Missing this deadline means losing your right to sue permanently.
Frequently Asked Questions — Car Accident in Overland Park
What if the other driver was uninsured in Kansas?
If the at-fault driver has no insurance, you may be able to recover through your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage if you carry it. Kansas law requires insurers to offer UM coverage, though drivers can reject it in writing. SWL Injury Law will review all available coverage sources — including your own policy, the driver’s policy, and any other potentially liable parties — to maximize your recovery.
How long does a car accident case take in Johnson County?
Most car accident cases settle within 6 to 18 months. Cases that proceed to trial in Johnson County District Court may take longer. The timeline depends on the severity of your injuries, whether liability is contested, and how aggressively the insurance company defends. SWL Injury Law keeps you informed throughout the entire process.
What damages can I recover after a car accident in Kansas?
You may be entitled to recover medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage (vehicle repair or replacement), and in some cases, punitive damages if the other driver’s conduct was especially reckless or intentional.
Can I still file a claim if the accident was partly my fault in Overland Park?
Yes, as long as you were less than 50% at fault. Kansas’s modified comparative fault rule reduces your recovery by your percentage of fault. If you were 20% at fault, you recover 80% of your total damages. Our attorneys work to minimize any fault assigned to you during negotiations and litigation.
Ready to get started? SWL Injury Law represents clients throughout Overland Park and Johnson County. Your consultation is free and you pay nothing unless we win. Call (844) SWL-WINS or fill out our online form at swlinjurylaw.com.
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