Bryan Wayne Smith

5930 SW 29th St, Topeka, KS

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1992
Washburn Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
University of Central Florida, BS - Bachelor of Science

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06 Apr, 2018
My family is a client of Bryan's. We were referred to Bryan by a friend and we are so glad that we were able to work with him. Bryan treats like a friend, not just a client. He has compassion and works with us to make sure we have everything taken care of. He well researched background information for the case and has explained things along every step of the way. He is detailed oriented, meticulous, methodical, comprehensive and thinks of things that we never would have thought of.
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Anonymous

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08 Aug, 2017
I hired this attorney for personal injury case after being referred to him by another law firm. He quickly responded to my phone call. He was very professional, took care to listen to my concerns, and explained the legal process to me since this was not anything I had been through before. I received a settlement that I was very happy with. I would highly recommend this attorney to others.
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Lynn

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09 Oct, 2010
He did a great job with my car wreck case.
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Publications

1991:
Washburn Law Journal, The Medical Malpractice Insurance "Crisis"
1991:
Washburn Law Journal, Tort Law: Recovery of Wrongful Birht Damages in Kansas

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27 Jul, 2018 by Jon
Having never encountered such injury before, Tom's representation was essential. He is very knowledgable and provided guidance throughout the months of recovery then settlement and continues to provide information to us when requested. Our questions were always answered in details we could understand and he updated us with information he received from the carrier. We felt as if we were all a "team"...with Tom as the coach! Tom's assistant, Lynn, was valuable, also. She did not provide legal counsel, but answered questions within her realm. My injury could have been worse physically and would have been much worse without Tom's representation. I was unable to deal with financial issues for several months and my wife needed legal guidance from someone who knows the "in's and out's" of insurance and medicare issues. We asked Tom to take over; my wife and I appreciate his guidance very much.
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30 Mar, 2018 by Tiffany
Tom, Ron, Carla, Lynn, and the rest of the firm are truly amazing and caring individuals. My case was a very long and drawn out case and through the whole process they were amazing and they explained everything to me for me to understand everything. They were always readily available if I had questions or concerns. I would recommend this firm to anyone!
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16 Nov, 2017 by Jami
Tom Diehl and his office were able to help clear up a settlement offer that happened after an accident. Tom was available by email and phone whenever I needed him and was always prompt to respond. His help was and is very appreciated! He did great work for me!
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18 Mar, 2024 by Robert havens
A fierce fighter. Thanks for your hard work
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01 Dec, 2023 by Mike broce
Amazing experience. She is all about the children.
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