Many of the personal injury claims that arrive in Kentucky courts are based on the alleged negligence of responsible parties and the causal relationship that the negligence has to other parties’ losses and injuries.
Many of the personal injury claims that arrive in Kentucky courts are based on the alleged negligence of responsible parties and the causal relationship that the negligence has to other parties’ losses and injuries.
While aggressive driving behaviors like speeding and tailgating are responsible for their fair share of accidents, there is another in particular that causes many wrecks: Distracted driving.
Recovering from an automobile crash can be a long process. While it’s likely a hospital stay is the first step in healing, this is often the shortest step.
The insurance adjuster or judge who will ultimately decide on your car accident recovery was not present at the scene of the crash.
From time to time we work with a car accident client who mistakenly believes that Kentucky law prevents him or her from seeking proper compensation from the driver whose negligence has left them seriously injured.
If you have been involved and injured in a semi-truck accident, time could be of the essence. To the trucking industry, accidents involving tractor-trailers are part of their day-to-day business.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 4 million motorcycles are registered in the United States.
Reaching an injury settlement can take weeks or years.
It seems like every year stories appear on the nightly news about massive vehicle accidents occurring on Kentucky highways and interstates.
As a responsible Kentucky driver, you likely do everything in your power to avoid contributing to a crash.