Many wrongful death claims in the Neosho area stem from situations where liability isn’t decided by “who seems at fault,” but by what can be proven. That often includes:
- Crash reconstruction when speed, stopping distance, visibility, or road conditions are disputed
- Driver behavior evidence (phone use, following distance, lane position, witness statements)
- Maintenance and roadway concerns when the incident involves signage, lighting, or pavement problems
- Worksite safety records for fatal incidents involving equipment, training, or supervision
In other words, it’s not just about the outcome—it’s about building a persuasive, documented story that insurance adjusters and courts can evaluate.


