Located in Kansas City, MO, The Popham Injury Law specializes in personal injury litigation, civil rights law, and mediation. At The Popham Injury Law our Kansas City attorneys are dedicated to protecting people.
From truck and auto accidents, to nursing home negligence, or any other catastrophic injury we can help you obtain full and fair compensation. We can also help with workers' compensation cases, prison injuries, police brutality cases and more. Mediation services are available as well for those times when cases can be settled out of court. Armed with years of experience the personal injury attorneys at The Popham Injury Law are prepared to fight for your rights.
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Dirk Vandever served as the youngest president of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association before going on to become president of the Kansas City Bar Foundation and the American Board of Trial Advocacy (KS/MO). He regularly lectures on trial practice at national, state and local levels.
Scott W. Mach was born in Manhattan, Kansas and graduated with a degree in journalism from Kansas State University. He was a four-year varsity letterman on the Kansas State Baseball Team where he still ranks in the top five in career wins as a pitcher. He graduated from the University of Kansas Law School in 1981 and went directly to work The Popham Law Firm, where he became a partner in 1987.
Dennis E. Egan is a nationally recognized trial attorney with nearly five decades of experience representing plaintiffs in complex employment and civil rights cases. As a partner at Popham Injury Law, Dennis has been at the forefront of employment law, securing landmark verdicts and shaping legal precedents under the Missouri Human Rights Act.
Paul D. Anderson is a trailblazing litigator who has made significant contributions to NFL and NCAA concussion litigation. His legal career began at The Klamann Law Firm, where he collaborated with Wm. Dirk Vandever of Popham Injury Law and Ken McClain of Humphrey, Farrington & McClain. This powerful alliance successfully recovered millions of dollars for injured athletes and retired NFL players.