
TOPEKA PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS
Helping Families After Wrongful Death, Car, and Truck Accidents
Topeka Personal Injury Lawyer – Get the Compensation You Deserve
Injured in car, truck or work Accident in Topeka or Shawnee County? We Can Help
If you or a loved one has been injured by a car accident, truck accident or work accident due to someone else's negligence in Topeka or Shawnee County, you may be entitled to compensation. Accidents can be life-changing, leading to medical bills, lost wages, pain, and suffering. A skilled Topeka personal injury lawyer can help you fight for your rights and recover the compensation you deserve.
At Bull Attorneys, we specialize in helping injury victims across Kansas, providing aggressive legal representation for:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Construction Site Injuries
- Workers' Compensation Cases
- Premises Liability & Slip and Fall Accidents
- Wrongful Death Claims
Topeka and Shawnee County Accident Statistics
Accidents in Topeka and Shawnee County are more common than many realize. According to the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) and Kansas Highway Patrol, in 2023:
- Shawnee County had over 3,500 reported traffic accidents.
- Fatal crashes increased by 15% from the previous year.
- Intersections on major highways like I-70, I-470, and US-75 saw the highest number of collisions.
- Drunk driving accidents accounted for nearly 25% of crashes in the region.
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Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Topeka
Car Accidents
Car crashes are one of the leading causes of injuries in Topeka. Whether caused by distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, or reckless behavior, victims may suffer from:
Whiplash
Neck and spine injuries from sudden impact
Broken Bones
Common in T-bone and head-on collisions
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Life-altering head injuries
Back and Neck Injuries
Affecting daily activities and work
Spinal Trauma
May require lifelong care
Wrongful Death
Loss of companionship and financial support
Truck Accidents
Commercial truck accidents often result in catastrophic injuries due to their size and weight. Common scenarios include:
Most Dangerous Roads in Topeka
High-Risk Intersections
- ⚠I-70 & Adams Street – Heavy congestion
- ⚠US-75 & SW 37th Street – Speeding concerns
- ⚠Topeka Blvd & 29th Street – Pedestrian risks
- ⚠Gage Blvd & 10th Street – Frequent crashes
Rural & Highway Hazards
- ⚠K-4 Highway – Head-on collision risks
- ⚠I-470 & Wanamaker – Truck accident hotspot
- ⚠US-24 near Silver Lake – Farm vehicle incidents
Why Choose Bull Attorneys?
Experienced & Proven
Millions recovered for injury victims
No Fees Unless We Win
You pay nothing upfront
Local Topeka Team
We know Kansas injury laws
Free Consultation
24/7 case evaluation
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Kansas?
Kansas law gives you two years from the accident date to file a claim.
How much is my injury case worth?
Every case is different, but compensation may include medical bills, lost wages, pain & suffering, and future care costs.
What if the insurance company denies my claim?
Don't accept their decision without legal advice. We fight insurance companies daily and can appeal a denied claim.
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Bull Attorneys Serves Several States in the Midwest
Bull Attorneys concentrates in car, truck, and motorcycle injury cases across these states:
Kansas • Arizona • Arkansas • Colorado • Florida • Missouri • Nebraska • Oklahoma • Utah
- Wichita Metro
- Garden City Metro
- Goodland KS
- Hays KS
- Colby KS
- Dodge City KS
- Kansas City Metro
- Central KS
- Independence KS
- Fredonia KS
- Salina Metro
- Liberal Metro
- Manhattan KS
- Junction City KS
- Lawrence KS
- Pittsburg KS
- Wichita Metro
- Garden City Metro
- Goodland KS
- Hays KS
- Colby KS
- Dodge City KS
- Kansas City Metro
- Central KS
- Independence KS
- Fredonia KS
- Salina Metro
- Liberal Metro
- Manhattan KS
- Junction City KS
- Lawrence KS
- Pittsburg KS
Not all lawyers are licensed in all states.