Jackson County Slander Attorney | Missouri Libel Claims Lawyer | Defamation of Character
The Internet has quickly become an easy highway and conduit for someone to become a victim of defamation. With just a click of a mouse, false information can spread at a viral pace, damaging a person's reputation, personal relationships and, in some cases, career. If you have been the victim of bullying, whether it was spoken, written or posted on the Internet, and the information was false, you may have a claim for defamation.
Civil Litigation Practice With More Than 24 Years of Experience
At Daniel Miller, LLC, we offer experienced counsel and support in defamation lawsuits. Attorney Daniel C. Miller has more than 24 years of legal experience he can bring to your defamation case. He will fight for you whether in the courtroom or as your fiercest advocate in negotiations or mediation. Along with his extensive legal skills, he brings compassion and understanding to each victim's case as they have also suffered emotional damages. He will sit down with you and go over the facts of you case and the best strategy in moving forward.
E-mail us about obtaining our Lee's Summit defamation lawyer, or call 816-272-1350.
What may have been perceived as such a trivial act by a careless individual can have devastating consequences to a victim of defamation of character. Sometimes character is more important than what a person has in his or her bank account, but it can ultimately have a negative effect on just that. Libel, slander, cyber bullying and defamative statements can really impact a person's livelihood and personal life. Daniel Miller will see to it that those responsible parties who have defamed you will pay for their actions.
Actual and Punitive Damages
Damages for defamation of character can be actual and punitive. Actual damages are those that were a direct result of the libel or slander. Examples include costing a victim his or her job, career or business. Punitive damages can be sought if the defamation was done as an intentional act. A victim can then seek additional punitive damages against the defendant for the outrageous act.
For more information or to discuss the details of your case, please call us at 816-272-1350 or contact us by e-mail. Daniel Miller is an experienced trial lawyer offering trusted counsel and advocacy to clients throughout Lee's Summit, Kansas City and Missouri.









