The arrival of spring break is a welcome celebration for many, but for the Bresette family it brings back painful memories.
Burns to Serve on Nat’l Advisory Board
This will be Burns’ fourth consecutive year of being asked to serve on the board due to his extensive knowledge of the legal issues surrounding commercial transportation.
Burns Provides Insights to Minneapolis Star
“Think of that: One in every five trucks … shouldn’t be on the road,” said Burns.
Firm Helps Bresette Family Find Closure
The family hired Tim Dollar to help determine the truth and assign responsibility in the tragedy in which Luke lost his life.
Nursing Home Settles Over Woman’s Death
Dollar, Burns & Becker secured a $1 million settlement in a wrongful death and negligence suit filed against a Missouri nursing home.
Bloomberg Story on Trucking’s Unsafe Practices
The accident that took her life and irreversibly injured her sons is unfortunately one of the thousands that happen every year.
Dollar Tapped to Manage “Precious Doe” Case
The case of Precious Doe had an enormous effect on the Kansas City community and those involved in solving her murder.
Dollar Helps KC Wolf Reach Settlement
Dan Meers, better known as the Kansas City Chiefs’ mascot, KC Wolf, suffered serious injuries while rehearsing a zipline routine during the 2013 season.
DBB Settles one of Missouri’s Largest Cases
Dollar prefers public settlements, and is quoted explaining, “We’re trying to demonstrate that unsafe practices exist, so that we might make things safer.”
New York Times Article
April 9, 2014 The New York Times, Sunday, December 2, 2006 As Trucking Rules Are Eased, a Debate on Safety Intensifies Washington, Dec. 2 – As Dorris Edwards slowed for traffic near Kingdom City, Mo. On her way home from […]