Ryan Hodge
Kansas Personal Injury Lawyers - Kansas Auto Accident Attorneys
Hodge & Associates, located in Wichita, Kansas, specializes in personal injury law, car accident law suits, premises liability, medical malpractice
Ray Hodge & Associates LLC
135 N Main St
Wichita KS 67202
Tel: 316 269-1414
Fax: 316 263-6019
Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification
Ryan Hodge began as a general practitioner handling everything from domestic to misdemeanor criminal and bankruptcy. Over the last 10 years his practice has gradually become more and more concentrated in the area of Plaintiff Civil Personal Injury, Complex Consumer Fraud Claims and Business litigation. His current practice is primarily concentrated in Personal Injury representing injured individuals and the family members of wrongful death victims. Ryan Hodge has tried close to 60 cases to a verdict in his career, making him one of the most experienced civil trial attorneys in the State of Kansas.
About Our Firm
Ray Hodge & Associates is a small law firm, focusing on the needs of injured persons. Our clients come to us from all walks of life, but what they share is a confidence that our attorneys will fight for their legal rights every step of the way, from negotiations to trial.
At Ray Hodge & Associates we represent people who have been injured. Whether these injuries occurred in the car, on the job, in a hospital or nursing home, or while under the care of a doctor, our clients understand the devastating consequences of the carelessness of others. We understand that our clients face long-term effects in the areas of work, family life, health and mental well-being. Our commitment to taking a whole-person approach with each client is why we only represent people, never insurance companies or big corporations.
We understand that the decision to consult an attorney is a difficult one. Your first consultation with Ray Hodge & Associates is always free. Our experienced attorneys will explain your legal rights and your options so that you—and only you—can decide how to proceed. After all, only you know what it will take to make you whole again.



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