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Medicare got there first, and now it wants part of your Olathe settlement
A pedestrian hit in a blind alley in Olathe may settle the injury claim and still have to pay Medicare back before seeing much of the money.
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by Patricia Okafor
2026-03-21
Social Security disability
Miss this definition, and a family can lose months or years chasing the wrong benefit, assuming a doctor's note is enough, or believing age alone qualifies someone who can no...
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supplemental needs trust
Insurance companies and defense lawyers may point to one as a reason to minimize concern about a large settlement, suggesting the injured person can simply place money in a...
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The insurer wants a release before your symptoms finally make sense
A rear-end crash in Salina can turn into a causation fight fast when you felt okay at first and the insurance company uses that gap against you.
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by Brenda Holloway
2026-03-24
restitution order
A court order requiring payment for a victim's losses. "Court order" means it is part of a criminal case, usually entered at sentencing after a conviction or plea. "Payment"...
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How much does a missing chart note cost your Olathe crash claim
An HVAC tech got broad-sided by a red-light runner in Olathe, but the real fight is over patchy medical records and how much that strips out of the case.
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by Darrell Schoenfeld
2026-03-23
Kansas Motorcycle Rear-End Crash and Preexisting Injuries
A rear-end motorcycle crash can crank an old back injury from manageable to miserable, and in Kansas the fight usually turns on proving the wreck made it worse, not pretending your spine was perfect before.
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by Dale Engelbrecht
2026-02-25
Miller trust (qualified income trust)
Like using a separate bucket when the main line is carrying more than a program allows, a Miller trust - also called a qualified income trust - is a legal tool that holds part...
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I just found out my Overland Park Uber crash deadline is close
An Uber passenger in Overland Park got hit in two separate impacts during one wreck, skipped the ER, and is now getting the usual insurance-company line that the injuries must be from something else.
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by Patricia Okafor
2026-03-31
guardianship vs conservatorship
One covers personal decisions; the other covers money. A guardianship usually gives someone legal authority to make day-to-day and medical choices for a person who cannot...
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Kansas Company Car Crash and Workers’ Comp Exams
If you were on the clock in a company vehicle and got hurt, Kansas workers comp usually gets to direct treatment first, and that can turn into a fight fast.
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by Dale Engelbrecht
2026-02-22
Rear-ended on a rideshare shift and now some creep is filming your driveway
A veteran driving rideshare in Johnson County can have a solid injury claim and still get surveilled, questioned about VA benefits, and squeezed by multiple insurers at once.
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by Hector Ramirez
2026-04-02
My employer says getting doored in an Olathe bike lane isn't workers comp - is that crap?
An older cyclist in Olathe can be dealing with workers comp, the parked driver's insurance, Medicare, and repayment liens at the same time after a dooring crash.
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by Dale Engelbrecht
2026-03-27
Trailer Defect Claims and Who Pays in Kansas
When a defective vehicle or equipment part wrecks your body and your income, the fight usually turns on whether the manufacturer, the seller, the installer, or all three put a dangerous product into use.
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by Marcus Lane
2026-03-19
long-term care insurance
The point that confuses people most is that health insurance and Medicare usually do not pay for extended help with everyday living. Long-term care insurance is a policy...
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What is an uninsured sleeping-driver pedestrian claim worth in Olathe?
What a pedestrian claim can actually be worth in Olathe when the driver dozed off, had no insurance, and you do freelance work with no job benefits.
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by Janet Friesen
2026-03-30
Medicaid spend-down
What trips people up most is that a Medicaid spend-down usually does not mean giving money away to qualify. It means using excess income or countable assets on allowed expenses...
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assisted living resident rights
These rights can directly affect your bills, your care, and any claim after neglect, overmedication, a fall, or missing money. If a facility cuts corners, ignores care needs,...
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Insurance says Kansas City weather caused it - bullshit, your suspended-license crash still counts
A Kansas City, Kansas crash does not turn into a free pass just because the other driver says rain, fatigue, and a bad road caused it.
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by Marcus Lane
2026-03-26
representative payee
Insurance companies and defense lawyers may point to a representative payee as if it proves someone cannot make decisions, cannot understand a case, or is easy to dismiss. That...
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