Dan Ray

Attorney · University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law

Dan joined Nolo as a Legal Editor in 2022. He writes and edits articles dealing with personal injury cases and claims. He also writes and edits articles on constitutional law topics from time-to-time.

Education. Dan graduated from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, with a bachelor of business administration degree, majoring in Finance. Later, he received his law degree, with distinction, from the University of Missouri - Kansas City Law School. While in law school, Dan was Editor-in-Chief of the UMKC Law Review, and he earned several awards for academic achievements.

Law and teaching experience. Dan spent about 12 years practicing law in Kansas and Missouri, mostly handling plaintiff-side personal injury cases including slip and fall claims, auto cases, medical malpractice and product liability suits, and civil rights matters. Dan has tried cases in state and federal courts and handled appeals in state and federal courts in Kansas and Missouri. After leaving private practice, Dan spent more than 15 years teaching law. His area of teaching expertise is federal constitutional law. Most recently, Dan was with a legal data analytics firm, where he assisted in creating and maintaining the firm’s civil rights practice area.

Other interests. When he’s not busy writing and editing, Dan follows TCU Horned Frogs football. Having grown up in the Kansas City area, he’s also far too invested in Kansas City Chiefs football. Outside of football season, he enjoys watching old comedy movies and TV shows.


Articles by Dan Ray

Can a Sexual Assault Victim File a Civil Lawsuit?
A sexual abuse survivor may be able to sue the perpetrator in civil court, but getting compensation might be tricky.
Colorado Medical Malpractice Laws and Statute of Limitations
Get an overview of the relevant laws, time limits, and procedural rules to bring a lawsuit against a doctor or other medical professional in Colorado.
Vermont Medical Malpractice Laws and Statutory Rules
An overview of the filing deadlines, special procedural rules, expert witness requirements, and damage caps in Vermont medical malpractice cases.
What Happens When You Total a Financed Car?
Learn more about how insurance companies decide whether a car is totaled, what to do when you still owe money on a totaled car, and how GAP insurance can help.
Liability for Injury at a Stadium or Sports Facility
Injured as a spectator at a game? You're probably wondering if that disclaimer on the back of your ticket is valid. (It might be.) Find out what you'll need to prove to win damages.
Filing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Medical Malpractice
In a medical malpractice-wrongful death case, do you follow the medical malpractice rules? The wrongful death rules? We've got the answers you're looking for.
Employer Liability for Asbestos Exposure
Workers injured by on-the-job asbestos exposure can typically get workers’ compensation. They might also be able to sue asbestos manufacturers and others.
What Is the Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Louisiana?
Wondering how long you have to file your Louisiana personal injury lawsuit? Or what happens if you miss the filing deadline? You're in the right place.
What Is the Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Florida?
Florida's personal injury statutes of limitations sets strict time limits on your right to ask a court for compensation for your losses stemming from an accident.
How a Personal Injury Case Is Settled
Understand how (and why) most personal injury cases settle out of court, usually well before trial.