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“I just want to make sure that this _____________ (fill in the blank here with the appropriate word: “man,” “girl,” “drunk,” “corporation”) doesn’t do this again."

We would all like to punish in some way the person that hurt us. This is not one of those situations where it is going to happen. If the person that hit you was insured, his insurance carrier takes over from there. It is possible that if he has enough accidents and receives enough tickets, his insurance premiums may go higher for awhile. If he is uninsured, you can probably see to it that his driver’s license is suspended until your damages are recouped. The bottom line is that most accidents are simply that—accidents as a result of inattention or speed. No matter what you do you probably won’t succeed in “teaching him a lesson.” People who are really bad drivers rarely acknowledge that they are and most likely will not learn from this collision.


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Highest Ability/Ethics rating awarded by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory (AV)
Von Erdmannsdorff, Mowry & Bartlett has enjoyed a tradition-rich legacy of respected expertise in the legal field for many years. The firm's founding partner, Max Von Erdmannsdorff, practiced law for over forty years in the Kansas City area and was considered one of Missouri's best litigators. Max passed away in March 2004.
Steve Mowry joined the partnership in 1991 after having been with the Clay County Prosecutor's Office and in private practice for several years.
Eric Bartlett joined the firm in 1996 and was named partner in 2003. The firm continues to build its reputation as respected trial lawyers.

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