Dan Ray

Attorney · University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law
What Kinds of Damages Can I Collect in a Car Accident Lawsuit?
If you win an auto accident lawsuit, you can collect compensatory damages, including payment for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and more. ... READ MORE

What Happens When Someone Else Causes an Accident in My Car?
If someone else causes an accident while driving your vehicle, you (or your auto insurance) might be on the hook. ... READ MORE

I Was a Passenger in a Car Accident. Who Pays for My Injuries?
The answer depends on factors like where you live and who was at fault. But in most cases, you’ll file claims against all the involved drivers and let their insurance companies sort it out. ... READ MORE

What Happens If You Have a Car Insurance Lapse?
You’ll probably end up paying more for auto insurance coverage, and there will be other costs and consequences, too. ... READ MORE

Meeting a Lawyer for an Initial Consultation
An initial meeting with your attorney is important, not just for exchanging information about your case, but also for building rapport and trust. Commonly, you will first have a short phone call with the lawyer, who will then ask to meet you in person. ... READ MORE

Interrogatories in a Car Accident Case
Interrogatories are a key way you collect facts and information to use in a car accident lawsuit. ... READ MORE

How Personal Injury Compensation, Damages, and Settlements Are Calculated
Here’s an in-depth look at how lawyers and insurance companies value personal injury claims. ... READ MORE

Food Contamination and Food Poisoning Liability and Lawsuits
While they might seem simple, food poisoning and food contamination claims can be hard to prove. ... READ MORE