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Dale Wiley
P.O. Box 407
Crane, MO 65633
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Wiley Law Office, PC



At Wiley Law Office, P.C., we will fight hard on your behalf. As part of our commitment to our clients, we always try to respond as quickly and carefully as possible to your legal needs. We temper the speed of our service with the need to be thorough. We don't want just to take care of your legal needs quickly, we want to take care of them correctly. We promise to try to get you the results you need and deserve. This can only be accomplished by having experienced, dedicated legal professionals on your side.

Many times people do not seek the guidance of an attorney for fear that doing so would be too expensive and complicated. At Wiley Law Office, P.C., we alleviate those fears right away. Your first consultation is always free. During that first meeting you will find out whether your problem requires the assistance of an attorney and what we can do to help. Fees and costs are discussed up front. There is no “guessing” as to what your fee might be for our services.

Wiley Law Office concentrates in five main areas of practice: Personal Injury, Criminal Law, Probate and Estate Matters, Real Estate, and Civil Litigation. Although located in Stone County, Missouri, the firm practices all over Southwest Missouri, including work in Stone, Christian, Taney, Lawrence, Barry and Greene Counties, among others.

About Personal Injury Law:-

When someone is physically or emotionally injured, or their personal property is damaged, it is considered in law to be a “Personal Injury”. The laws covering personal injury allow the injured party to receive compensation for damages caused by someone else’s carelessness, negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions. Personal injury law is also called “tort” law. States and the Federal government have enacted tort laws for the protection of your rights. Tort actions have three elements: there must be a legal duty between the defendant (the one doing the wrong) and the plaintiff (the person injured); there must be a breach of that duty; and, damage must occur because of that breach. When all three elements take place, a personal injury, or tort, has occurred.

The laws of our society places demands on all citizens not to harm others. This means that not only should people be safe from harm, but their possessions also. Whenever someone else harms you or something that belongs to you, they become liable to answer to the tort laws governing the situation. Liability can be caused by intentional acts, torts, or by negligence. An intentional act is one designed to cause harm or injury. The person committing the act wants to harm you. A negligent act occurs when someone fails to take appropriate action and you are harmed as a result of that failure. For instance, if an angry person throws a brick through your car window, that is an intentional tort (it may also be a criminal action). On the other hand, if a careless driver runs into your car, that is a negligence tort. In the first case, the defendant wanted to cause an injury; in the second case, the defendant did not want to injure you but failed to take the appropriate action to prevent injury. In both cases, the defendant had a duty not to injure you or your property, because our laws and society create that duty. The duty was breached by the intentional or negligent actions of the defendant, and damage to your person or property resulted.

Another form of personal injury law covers “strict liability”. Strict liability means that there is responsibility whether or not negligence was involved. This is usually applied to situations which are in themselves abnormally or inherently dangerous. This concept also occurs in the area of product liability. Manufacturers are charged with the responsibility of assuring that their product is safe when used as directed. If someone is injured by a product, under the terms of strict liability they do not have to prove intent or negligence, only that the product was defective through no fault of their own, and that harm was done.

Once a personal injury has occurred, the defendant has a liability to make good the damage done. “Damages” is the term for whatever is owed to you to compensate you for your loss. Damages can be agreed upon by you and the injuring party, through insurance settlements, or by other means. But often the damages offered to you may not fully compensate you for your loss. This is especially true if you have suffered physical injury and have not been able to work. Personal injury law is the mechanism for determining who is in the wrong, or in other words, who is “liable”, and what the liable person should have to pay for the damage caused.

If you are the victim of a personal injury, there are several things you can do to help yourself. First of all, make sure that you seek proper medical attention and that you follow up with the proper authorities and your own insurance company. If you believe your injury was caused by the carelessness or intentional act of another, you may want to contact an attorney to discuss this. You should call as soon as it is convenient to do so and avoid discussing the matter with strangers and/or insurance representatives who are not from your own insurance company. You should be cooperative with the police, your own treating physicians, and your own insurance company. Most personal injury cases are covered by a statute of limitations, which means that you only have a certain period of time in which you can file a lawsuit.

About Our Attorneys:-

Robert S. Wiley

Bob Wiley is a life-long resident of Stone County, Missouri. He graduated from Southwest Missouri State University, and began law school at Washington University in St. Louis. He interrupted his law school career in order to serve a two-year tour of duty in the army, where he served as an officer in Vietnam. He returned to St. Louis, and graduated from Washington U. in 1969. He has practiced law in Crane, Missouri ever since. Bob was the Stone County Prosecutor from 1970-74, also serving on state Attorney General John Danforth's Law Enforcement Task Force during that time. Bob has introduced numerous young lawyers into the practice of law in the area, and focuses now on Estate Planning, Probate, and Real Estate Law.

 

Dale Wiley
 

Dale Wiley, Bob's son, graduated from the University of Missouri School of Law in 1998. He has practiced extensively in the areas of Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Plaintiff's work. Dale has tried hundreds of civil and criminal cases, to judges and juries, including several high-profile area cases such as the defense of Joe Dan Dwyer and Everett Ament. Dale served as the 2000 President of the 39th Bar Association, and was nominated for the 2004 Lon O. Hocker Award, as the outstanding young trial lawyer in Missouri.


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