Nash & Franciskato Law Firm is a distinguished personal injury law practice based in Kansas City, recognized for its aggressive advocacy and deep expertise in representing victims of serious accidents and defective products. With over eight decades of combined legal experience, the firm stands out for its record of securing substantial settlements, including over $50 million in collective recoveries for defective knee and hip replacement cases.
The firm adopts a client-focused approach, providing compassionate and personalized attention while leveraging extensive resources to investigate claims thoroughly. Their team, which includes attorneys with prior industry experience such as railroad safety, is skilled in handling complex litigation and negotiating favorable outcomes for individuals and families affected by negligence, defective products, or dangerous conditions.
Services Offered
- Personal Injury
- Automobile Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Rollover Car Accidents
- Trucking Accidents
- Highway Defects & Accidents
- Industrial & Construction Accidents
- Insurance Disputes
- Wrongful Death
- Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect
- Railroad Crossing Accidents
- Dram Shop Law & Liquor Liability
- Dog Bites & Attacks
- Premises Liability
- Slip & Fall Accidents
- Defective Products
- Bard PowerPort Lawsuits
- Exactech GXL Hip Implant Liners
- Exactech Knee & Ankle Replacement Recall
- Hernia Mesh
- IVC Blood Clot Filters
- J&J Talcum Powder Lawsuits
- Kratom Lawsuits
- Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawsuits
- Monsanto Roundup Lawsuits
- Paragard IUD
- Paraquat Herbicide Lawsuits
- Philips CPAP Lawsuits
- Defective Hip & Knee Implants (Encore, Stryker, Wright Medical, Zimmer)
- Dangerous Drugs
- Ozempic Lawsuits
- Trial Representation
The firm primarily serves clients in the Kansas City region and is equipped to handle cases governed by both Missouri and Kansas laws. Their attorneys have been recognized by Super Lawyers and are committed to advancing costs only if recovery is achieved, ensuring clients face no financial risk during litigation.
