A Personal Injury Firm Protecting the Rights of the Injured
Experienced Kansas City personal injury attorneys Jim Adler and Bill Manson share a commitment to those whose lives have been shattered by the carelessness of an individual, company or medical care provider.
In 1995, the two attorneys joined forces to build their vision: A personal injury law firm designed to meet the needs of victims and their families. The result is Adler & Manson, a law firm built upon the principles of extensive experience, sound ethics and caring client service.
Our founding principles help ensure Adler & Manson's clients are treated in a caring and professional manner, and are fairly compensated for their injuries. We treat our clients the way we would like to be treated. Our hard work and preparation will make a significant difference in the outcome of our clients' cases, and can affect how they will live the rest of their lives. We take this responsibility seriously and are dedicated to maximizing the recovery from your personal injury case.
Each of our lawyers has more than 20 years of experience and are AV* rated by the Martindale-Hubble peer rating system. Aided by an experienced and dedicated support staff, we have successfully represented more than a thousand clients in matters including Missouri car accident cases, Kansas car accident cases, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, workplace and unsafe property injuries, wrongful death, recalled drugs and medical products, serious and catastrophic injuries and dangerous and defective products cases.
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If you have questions regarding personal injury or automobile accidents, contact the firm of Adler & Manson to schedule a free consultation. Reach us by calling
*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.











