Injured in the Northland? Canuteson Law Is Here for You
Whether you were rear-ended on Barry Road, slipped and fell at a Liberty grocery store, or were injured at work in Gladstone, you may be eligible to pursue compensation through a personal injury claim.
At Canuteson Law, we help individuals in Kansas City’s Northland recover the compensation they deserve—covering medical bills, lost income, and the emotional toll of their injuries.
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Canuteson Law is trusted for our responsiveness, experience, and personalized service. We’re proud to fight for Northland residents.
You don’t owe us a thing unless we recover compensation for you. That’s our guarantee.
Most personal injury claims must be filed within 5 years of the incident. Claims against government agencies may have shorter windows—some as short as 90 days.
We determine whether your claim involves:
Even if you feel fine, a doctor can spot injuries early and connect them to the accident. This protects both your health and your case.
If you’re in Platte, Clay, or another Northland community and were injured due to someone else’s negligence, we’re here for you.
📞 Call (816) 368-8383
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When a serious car or truck accident turns your life upside down, you need strong legal support. Are you dealing with severe injuries? We are here to fight for you. Have you lost a loved one in a crash? Our law firm will stand by your side. At Canuteson Law, we are committed to helping injury victims and their families. We will work tirelessly to seek the justice and compensation you deserve.
For over 30 years, we’ve been holding insurance companies accountable and standing up for the people of Missouri. From car, truck, and motorcycle accidents to wrongful death claims, we’ve helped countless clients find relief—and we’re ready to do the same for you.
Let us be your advocates in your time of need. Our attorneys and staff are here to help. Does your case involve one of the following?