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Do I Have a Dog Bite Case?

Each year, thousands of Americans are bitten by animals, often dogs. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs annually in this country, and nearly 1 in 5 of those bites becomes infected.

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Birth Injuries Caused by Medical Malpractice

You count on healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality medical care. This is especially true for those involved in delivering babies and other pregnancy-related matters.

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Injuries Suffered on A College Campus – Who Is Responsible?

For many young adults in Kentucky, the time spent at college represents some of the greatest years of their lives. Indeed, the college setting allows students the chance to expand their knowledge both in and out of the classroom...

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Commercial Truck Accidents

Devastating truck accidents are unfortunately common in the Bluegrass State.

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Kentucky Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Medical Review Panels for Malpractice Cases

On Nov. 10, the Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled in favor of allowing Medical Review Panels for medical malpractice cases. The ruling was a stay of the Oct. 30 ruling by the Franklin Circuit Court, which determined that the new Medical Review Panel law was unconstitutional.

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Who Pays My Medical Bills After My Car Accident?

When you’re injured in a car accident in Kentucky, the medical bills can pile up faster than you can pay them. If the accident was not your fault, you may wonder why you have to pay the bills at all.

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Does an Expert Witness Help My Case?

It would be nice if the party responsible for your injuries accepted responsibility and you didn’t have to prove your case to a judge and jury. Unfortunately, that’s more the exception than the rule.

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Proposed Federal Rule Would Limit Commercial Vehicles’ Speeds to Under 70 Mph

The two federal bodies tasked with rulemaking for commercial vehicles have published rules that would require large commercial vehicles to have a set maximum speed.

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Louisville Streets Are Dangerous for Pedestrians

In Louisville, many people are looking forward to the warm months of the summer when they can enjoy being outside. One activity enjoyed by many over the summer is walking for either recreation or to commute.

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Pets Can Cause Louisville Distracted Driving Collisions

Many pet owners like to take their dogs or cats with them in the car, especially when heading out on summer road trips.

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