About Thomas
Thomas Pyle III is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in McPherson, Kansas. Admitted to the Kansas Bar in 1996, he also gained admission to the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas that same year. His academic journey culminated in earning a Juris Doctor magna cum laude from Texas Tech University School of Law in 1996. During his time at Texas Tech, Pyle distinguished himself by receiving numerous accolades, including the American Jurisprudence Awards for Excellence in Torts, Business Entities, Legal Malpractice, Interviewing and Counseling, and Banking Law. Additionally, he was honored with the Wright and Greenhill Award for Torts from the Texas Supreme Court, showcasing his exceptional legal acumen.
In 1999, Pyle founded Pyle Law in McPherson, Kansas. The firm specializes in personal injury and workers' compensation cases, providing legal representation for clients involved in various incidents. These include car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, construction accidents, and premises liability cases. Pyle Law also handles product liability claims and wrongful death cases, ensuring that victims receive the justice they deserve. Through his firm, Pyle is known for advocating tirelessly on behalf of his clients, navigating complex legal fields to secure favorable outcomes. Pyle is an active member of several professional organizations.
He belongs to the McPherson County Bar Association, the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association—where he holds the esteemed Eagle designation—and the American Association for Justice. His involvement in these organizations supports his the legal profession and to advocating for the rights of individuals. Additionally, he is a member of the Kansas Bar Association and the American Bar Association, further enhancing his professional network and resources. In 2007, Pyle faced a significant challenge when the Kansas Supreme Court suspended him from practicing law for three months. This suspension was a pivotal moment in his career. However, he was reinstated on July 27, 2007, after fulfilling the conditions imposed by the court.
This experience reinforced his dedication to ethical practice and compliance with legal standards, shaping his approach to client representation. Outside of his professional life, Pyle is a family man — He is married to Liz, and together they have three children and five grandchildren. His personal interests include golf, reading, and watching movies. Travel also plays a significant role in his life, providing opportunities to explore new cultures and experiences. Most importantly, he values spending quality time with his family, which remains a cornerstone of his life outside the courtroom.