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'Hardworking attorneys for hardworking people'
MARYVILLE, Mo. — When making a choice for legal representation there are many factors to consider, but the hard-working professionals at Welch & Webb do their best to make that decision much easier.
Nodaway County native Jared Welch and his firm of Welch & Webb have been handling civil and criminal cases and representing clients in the area throughout the Fourth Judicial Circuit for several years.
Growing up in Nodaway County and working in these communities and as older attorneys in the area have retired he began to see the need for lawyers and legal services in this area.
With the encouragement of some of northwest Missouri’s best legal minds, including mentors Judge Roger Prokes, Judge Doug Thomson and fellow area attorney Bob Sundell, Welch decided to expand his footprint from his Platte County office to opening an additional permanent office on the square in Maryville, located at 104 E. Third St.

Welch & Webb’s attorneys fight to protect the rights of the injured and accused throughout Missouri and Kansas
with the primary focus being fighting for justice for those who have been seriously injured or killed by the negligence and wrongdoing of others.
“We are hardworking attorneys for hardworking people,” Jared Welch said. “Our emphasis is on representing people that have been injured. Whether in car accidents, slip and falls or work-related accidents, we get our clients the compensation they deserve for their injuries. This holds people and corporations accountable for their negligent actions and ultimately makes our communities safer. In addition, we also handle criminal and traffic cases and probate and estate planning matters.”
Welch & Webb specialize in personal injury/auto accidents, worker’s compensation claims, criminal and traffic, as well as estate planning.
The attorneys of Welch & Webb include Jared Welch, Jeremy Webb and Pamela Welch.
Welch & Webb opened their Maryville office and expanded with full-time operations in the area starting in January with Jessie Stiens serving as the office manager.
“We have a few more exterior office projects to finish up, but once those are completed our footprint and presence will be better known by the community and we will be ready to serve existing and new clients alike,” Jared Welch said.
Jared offers the following advice when thinking about retaining legal counsel because different attorneys and law firms have different strengths and weaknesses and handle different areas of law.
“If our firm cannot handle a certain case or area of law for you, we can likely find another attorney or firm that can,” he said. “If you think you have a case or need an attorney, err on the side of caution and consult with someone to see if you can be helped by a professional that handles that type of claim or case.”
The Maryville office is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday, but the attorneys of the firm are available on nights and weekends by appointment. For more information about Welch & Webb and the services the firm provides call 660-224-4544 or at www. welchwebb.com.