kansas law

Granado v Wilson KS Court of Appeals Decision

In Granado v Wilson, Wilson ran a stop sign under the apparent influence of drugs and/or alcohol causing death of plaintiff’s spouse in October 2017. The liability carrier claim representative received the accident report confirming the apparent failure to stop and drug/alcohol involvement of the insured driver on November 2017. In February 2018, plaintiff hired an […]

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Statutes of Limitation and Repose in Construction Defect Litigation – Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado

As a general contractor, developer, or subcontractor, you may be surprised to find yourself in the middle of a lawsuit several years after your work on a particular job was completed.  Understandably, you may ask, “How could I possibly be pulled into a lawsuit so many years after I finished this project?”  The answer lies

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Overview and Recent Developments of Kansas Bad Faith

The Kansas Court of Appeals recently issued its long-awaited opinion in Gruber v. Marshall which helps provide an update and overview to avoiding and defending bad faith claims in Kansas.  In Gruber, two friends died when the plane they were in crashed outside of Manhattan, Kansas.  Claiming pilot negligence, the estate of the passenger—Marshall—sued the

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