David has been a trial attorney for over twenty-five years, practicing primarily in the area of insurance defense. During his career David has served as lead counsel in more than sixty jury trials in various jurisdictions, representing individuals as well as Fortune 500 Companies. Because of his extensive trial experience, David was selected for membership to the American Board of Trial Advocates.
David is a native of the Kansas City area. He obtained his undergraduate degree from William Jewell College in 1984 and his law degree from The University of Tulsa College of Law in 1987. He and his wife, Mary, currently reside in Greensboro, North Carolina.
He is admitted to practice before the following courts:
• State of Missouri
• State of Kansas
• State of Oklahoma
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Articles By David Landers
Having the right witness—and making sure he or she is credible—can make or break your car accident claim.
If an insurance company totals your car, you're still stuck with the terms of your car loan.
If you suspect misconduct on the part of a care facility or one of its employees, here's what to do.
A look at soft tissue injuries and other common kinds of injuries suffered by drivers and passengers.
Understand your legal options -- including your right to file a workers' compensation claim -- if you have been injured on the job.
The school district may be legally responsible for your child's injuries, but you can't usually file a lawsuit right off the bat.
Reaching a settlement or getting a judgment in your favor is one thing; getting paid could be a different story.
Your legal options if you're diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) due to your job or after an accident.
In a lawsuit for nursing home abuse or injuries, proving harm and other losses is crucial.
If you suspect misconduct on the part of a care facility or one of its employees, here's what to do.