Jim Brady - Kansas Ctiy, MO
Attorney at Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys
Personal Injury Lawyers in Kansas Ctiy, MO
510 Walnut St Suite 100 Kansas Ctiy, MO 64106
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Kansas Ctiy Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 04/21/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Defense
Attorney Information
Overview
Jim Brady has been practicing law for 10 years in Missouri courts. In addition to providing clients personal service and strong advocacy, Jim is a Kansas City native, former Marine and father of two. He is also on the board of the Blue River Watershed Association.
After receiving his bachelor’s from Loyola University, Jim earned his law degree from John Marshall Law School in Chicago. After graduation, Jim opened his own practice dedicated to personal injury and criminal defense. It was during this time that he found his talent for trial advocacy.
Jim’s first trial was against Pettis County, MO for the wrongful death of a woman who drowned when her car slid off a dangerous county bridge with no guardrails. Several attorneys had passed on the case because the victim had been drinking. However, Jim won a $750,000 verdict for the woman’s family.
Jim’s zeal for helping those in need combined with his high level experience make him an exceptional addition to our firm.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Illinois Chicago School of Law,
Chicago,
Illinois
J.D.
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University of Illinois Chicago School of Law,
Chicago,
Illinois
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Non Legal Education
- Loyola University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
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Contact
510 Walnut St
Suite 100
Kansas Ctiy, MO 64106
Phone: 816-631-5691
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.kansascityaccidentinjuryattorneys.com/
Hours: Open 24 Hours
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