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Personal Injury Lawyers in Raytown, MO

Looking for a personal injury lawyer in Raytown? Review the directory below to compare your options.

8 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Raytown, MO
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Missouri before hiring.
Showing 8 personal injury lawyers in Raytown, MO Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Playter Trial Lawyers
7608 Raytown Rd, Raytown, MO 64138
(816) 666-8902 playter.com
The Ezeh Law Firm Inc.
6225 Raytown Trafficway, Raytown, MO 64133
(816) 822-8088 ezehlaw.com
Cannon Rocky T
6124 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133
(816) 582-4595
Geraldine Mims
6220 Blue Ridge Cutoff Suite 200, Raytown, MO 64133
(816) 356-7997
Jeff A Burmeister Law Office
7300 Raytown Rd, Raytown, MO 64133
(816) 353-9700
Robert G. Neds, P. C., Attorneys At Law
7608 Raytown Rd, Raytown, MO 64138
(816) 353-8881 rgneds.com
Petrie Jim R
6119 Blue Ridge Blvd Suite 101, Raytown, MO 64133
(816) 353-1102
Raytown Law Offices
6124 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133
(816) 517-1428

If you have been injured in Raytown, Missouri, a personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the legal process and pursue compensation for medical bills and lost wages. Missouri follows a comparative fault rule, meaning you can still recover damages even if you are partially at fault, as long as your fault is less than 51 percent. Local attorneys understand Jackson County court procedures and can assist with cases involving car accidents, slip and falls, or other negligence claims.

What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer in Raytown Cost?

Most personal injury lawyers in Missouri work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case. Typical fees range from 33 percent to 40 percent of the settlement or court award. Some lawyers may also charge for case expenses like filing fees or expert witness costs. Costs vary by case complexity and attorney agreement. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a personal injury lawsuit in Missouri?
In Missouri, you generally have five years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This is called the statute of limitations. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to seek compensation.
How does Missouri comparative fault law affect my case?
Missouri uses a pure comparative fault system. This means your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover if you are less than 51 percent at fault. For example, if you are 20 percent at fault, your award is reduced by 20 percent.