Keaton Gardner Knott
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Keaton Gardner Knott is a distinguished attorney based in Kansas City, MO, specializing in insurance law. As a Partner at Franke Schultz & Mullen A Professional Corporation, he brings over a decade of legal expertise to the firm, where he has been instrumental in guiding clients through complex insurance matters since 1900. His extensive knowledge encompasses a wide array of insurance-related issues, including coverage disputes, claims litigation, and regulatory compliance. Keaton earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 2015, following his Bachelor of Science from the University of Kansas in 2012. His academic background, combined with his practical experience, equips him with a deep understanding of the intricacies of insurance law, allowing him to effectively advocate for his clients' interests. Throughout his career, Keaton has earned a reputation for his meticulous approach and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. He is adept at navigating the nuances of both state and federal insurance regulations, ensuring that his clients are well-informed and protected. In addition to his legal practice, Keaton is an active member of the Kansas City legal community, participating in various professional organizations and contributing to ongoing discussions in the field of insurance law. His dedication to excellence and client service has positioned him as a trusted advisor in the Kansas City area. For those seeking expert legal counsel in insurance matters, Keaton Gardner Knott stands out as a reliable and skilled attorney dedicated to delivering results.
About Insurance Law
Insurance attorneys handle disputes between policyholders and insurance companies. They fight for fair claim settlements and represent clients in bad faith cases. Common matters include denied claims, bad faith insurance, coverage disputes, policy interpretation.