
Kansas City School Bus Kills Student
Elementary school kids in Kansas City, KS mourn the loss of a 9-year-old schoolmate who
Jeffrey B. Killino is the Managing Member of The Killino Firm, PC, where he leads a national legal team representing individuals and families in catastrophic injury, wrongful death, product liability, birth trauma, and other complex personal injury cases.
His work includes nationally significant class action litigation, including a lawsuit against Mattel that compelled the company to provide free lead-poisoning testing for children potentially exposed to toxic toys. He also led a class action that resulted in the recall of 450,000 defective tires imported from China, helping protect consumers from serious safety risks.
With a dedication to compassionate representation, Jeff takes pride 
in connecting with his clients and offering both legal experience and thoughtful support throughout the often grueling litigation process. 
In addition to his courtroom work, he contributes to the American Association for Justice Exchange legal education program as a speaker and through the preparation of legal papers and litigation support packages.

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