Resources
Practical tools. Straight answers.
Checklists, guides, and reference materials to help you understand what to do after an injury. Download, print, and keep.
Watch First
The Universal Playbook: Rules of Survival
Before you open any checklist, watch this. These are the rules that apply to every situation — car accident, medical error, workplace injury, wrongful death. The fundamentals don't change.
What to say. What not to say. Who to call. What to document. How to protect yourself from the moment something goes wrong.
Once you know the playbook, the checklists below become situation-specific action plans built on the same foundation.
Downloadable Checklists
Print them. Save them to your phone. Keep one in your car. Each checklist covers the steps that matter most for that situation.
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Personal Injury Checklist
Essential steps to protect your health, your rights, and your claim in Missouri and Kansas.

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Car Accident Checklist
What to do at the scene, in the first 24 hours, and before you talk to insurance.

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Truck Accident Checklist
Special steps for commercial vehicle crashes — evidence that disappears fast and who to notify.

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Medical Malpractice Checklist
Records to gather, timelines that matter, and how to document what went wrong.

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Wrongful Death Checklist
Guidance for families navigating a loss caused by someone else's negligence.

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Workers' Compensation Checklist
Steps to protect your claim after a workplace or on-the-job injury.

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Slip and Fall / Premises Checklist
What to document after an injury on someone else's property — before evidence disappears.

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Catastrophic Injury Caregiver Checklist
For families managing a life-changing injury — what to track, who to talk to, and how to stay organized.

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More Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the legal process, timelines, costs, and what to expect when you have a personal injury case.
Coming soonMissouri & Kansas Legal Reference
Statute of limitations, comparative fault rules, and jurisdiction-specific guidance for cases in MO and KS.
Coming soon