Lee's Summit Car Accident Lawyer
A free case review checks your options while Missouri's long filing window is still wide open.
How Lee's Summit Car Wreck Lawyer helps
- No cost and no obligation to ask
- Only licensed, independent attorneys
- Fees come out of a win, not your pocket
- Checking takes just a few minutes
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Three roads box in Lee’s Summit: US 50, I-470, and Missouri 291. Most of the city’s wrecks happen somewhere along that triangle, where a highway feeds into a signal or an on-ramp squeezes traffic down to one lane. A free case review puts your wreck in front of a Missouri attorney and comes back with a straight read on your options.
A small town that outran its roads
Lee’s Summit held about 2,500 people in 1950. The 2020 census counted 101,108. The roads inside that triangle didn’t grow at the same pace the city did, and the mismatch shows up every rush hour: older streets built for a farm town now carry a small city’s traffic.
Where Lee’s Summit ranks statewide
MSHP’s statewide rankings put Lee’s Summit fifth in Missouri for total crashes, 5,980 of them from 2022 through 2024. That figure comes straight from the state patrol’s own three-year rank-order table, and it counts every crash reported inside city limits, not just the serious ones.
Your filing window, and why it still runs out
Missouri hands injury claims five years under state law, a filing window few states match. A long window still closes. Waiting doesn’t cost you the clock right away, but it does cost you proof: tire marks wear off, recollections soften, and recorded footage cycles out on the recorder’s schedule, not yours. The statute of limitations guide parses the exact rule, along with the shorter clocks hiding inside that five-year window.
First hours, no plan? The what-to-do guide recounts the first-hours moves that protect a claim, ending with how to handle the call to your own insurer.
Who actually works your case
The attorney who takes your case is a licensed Missouri attorney. Nobody here practices law or bills you for advice. Send in what happened, and an attorney licensed in this state decides whether your claim is worth pursuing, on their own judgment, not a script.
Traffic through the US 50/I-470/M-291 interchange keeps moving
Traffic through the US 50/I-470/M-291 triangle doesn’t slow down for anyone healing from a wreck. A claim shouldn’t idle behind it either. The five-year window feels generous today. It will feel a lot shorter the longer you wait to use it.
How it works
Send the basics
Give the date, the street, and the shape of the wreck. Small details count.
Get a real read
A Missouri attorney checks what you sent and tells you where you stand.
Choose your next move
Move forward, or don't. Either answer is fine, and both are free to reach.
Accidents we help with
Every case type below is covered by the same free review from an independent Missouri attorney.
18-Wheeler Accidents
Truck wrecks here start as last-mile delivery runs, not cross-country freight, and that changes who you can go after.
See how it works →Bicycle Accident
The Rock Island Trail keeps riders off the street for miles at a time, until a road crossing puts them back in traffic.
See how it works →Car Wreck Lawyer
This city built new roads faster than most, and the claims that follow a wreck here haven't caught up to that pace.
See how it works →Distracted driving
Missouri finally put a name to distracted driving in state law, but proving it in a claim still takes real evidence.
See how it works →Dog Bite
Missouri skipped the free pass other states hand dog owners.
See how it works →Drunk driving
A civil claim over a drunk driving crash runs on its own timeline, separate from any DWI charge.
See how it works →Head-on collisions
Fault in a head-on crash is rarely the hard part; what the harm is actually worth usually is.
See how it works →Hit and Run
Missouri builds uninsured-motorist coverage into every auto policy, so a driver who runs doesn't leave you with nothing.
See how it works →Motorcycle Accident
Weekend riding around Lee's Summit's lake roads carries a bias problem, and a claim has to answer it before it can answer anything else.
See how it works →Pedestrian Accident
A driver owes a walker care on every street in Lee's Summit, marked crossing or not.
See how it works →Personal Injury Lawyer
Missouri's own law describes this area of the law in six words: injury to the person or rights of another.
See how it works →Rear-End Collision Lawyer
Getting hit from behind starts with a favorable assumption, not a finished case.
See how it works →Rideshare Accident
Which policy pays after a rideshare crash turns on a single fact: the app screen's status when the crash hit.
See how it works →Rollover accidents
A rollover with no second vehicle involved can still trace back to someone else's choices.
See how it works →Slip and Fall
One question decides these cases: was the owner aware, and for how long?
See how it works →T-bone accidents
A side-impact crash usually comes down to one question, and the answer rarely lives in either driver's memory.
See how it works →Uninsured Motorist
Your own policy has to answer when the other driver's can't.
See how it works →Whiplash Injury Lawyer
A scan built to find broken bones was never built to find a strained neck muscle.
See how it works →Wrongful Death
Missouri limits who can speak for a family after a fatal crash.
See how it works →What makes this worth two minutes
Real, independent lawyers
Every review comes from a licensed Missouri attorney who handles injury claims.
Waiting has a price
Evidence fades and Missouri's filing window keeps shrinking while you wait.
Free means free
You pay nothing for the review, and contingency fees mean attorneys collect only when you do.
No pressure attached
Take the attorney's read on your case and do with it whatever you decide.
Areas we serve
The same free review covers Lee's Summit and the communities around it.
Free guides
Plain-English answers about accident claims in Missouri.
Guides
Some claims genuinely don't need one. Here's how to tell which kind yours is.
Read the guide →Accident report
The agency that showed up decides where your report lives, and it isn't always the city.
Read the guide →Case worth
Value is damages times what's left after your own fault share. Nothing more mysterious than that.
Read the guide →Guides
A short list of what helps your claim, what hurts it, and words to use instead.
Read the guide →Common questions
Does the case review cost anything?
No. Nothing about the review carries a price. Most Missouri injury attorneys work on contingency, which means no fee unless your case pays out.
Is Lee's Summit Car Wreck Lawyer a law firm?
No. This site's only job is putting your details in front of a licensed Missouri lawyer. The lawyering itself happens at that attorney's own firm.
What if I was partly at fault?
Missouri has no cliff at the halfway mark; extra blame shrinks a claim without ever killing it. A court scales the award down to match your part in it.
How long do I actually have to act?
Missouri's clock runs five years from the crash date for most injury claims. Proof thins out long before the deadline does, so waiting rarely helps.
Where does a Lee's Summit injury lawsuit actually get heard?
Most of the city sits in the 16th Judicial Circuit, Jackson County. Civil cases go to the downtown Kansas City courthouse at 415 E. 12th St. or the Eastern Jackson County Courthouse in Independence. Most claims settle long before any lawsuit gets filed.
Does it matter which hospital treated me?
No. Saint Luke's East here in town or a Kansas City hospital both produce the medical records a claim needs. What matters is that the treatment ties back to the wreck, not which building it happened in.
Tell us what happened — free
Answer a few quick questions. An independent attorney who serves Lee's Summit may review your claim at no cost.
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