Firm Overview
Ten Reasons to Hire the Alvarez Law Firm
- Experienced: I have been representing clients in workers' compensation and personal injury claims and appeals for more than 20 years.
- Recognized: The Kansas City Business Journal named me to its Best of the Bar list of Kansas City attorneys in both 2007 and 2008.
- Focused on injured workers: Unlike most attorneys, the focus of my practice is devoted to workers' compensation in both Kansas and Missouri.
- Knowledgeable: I am licensed in both Kansas and Missouri. Many times a claim can be filed in both states. I am frequently able to find opportunities for compensation that my clients were unaware of.
- Results-oriented: I have helped hundreds and hundreds of injured workers obtain workers' compensation benefits and, in certain cases, additional compensation through filing personal injury claims.
- A leader: I am a past president of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association and past president of the Wyandotte County Bar Association. I have testified a number of times before state legislative committees and I speak and frequently speak and write on topics that are important to injured people.
- A second opinion: I make sure my clients' injuries are evaluated by an independent doctor, whose professional opinion may be very different from the doctor chosen by your employer and its insurance company. I want to know if you need additional medical treatment now or in the future.
- A free consultation: There is no charge to talk to me about your workers' compensation case. I will review the facts and tell you how I can help. Contact me by e-mail or call 913.232.2219.
- No Fee Unless You Recover: I only get paid if I recover benefits for you and I advance all case expenses. If I don't succeed, you owe me nothing.
If you have been injured at work or through the negligence of another, I'd be happy to discuss your case. I represent clients throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area and the surrounding areas of Kansas and Missouri.
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