Kentucky personal injury law protects victims of catastrophic accidents, medical negligence, and nursing home abuse. Our blog posts help you understand how insurance companies evaluate claims, what evidence strengthens your case, and how working with experienced trial attorneys can help you pursue maximum compensation for your injuries.
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3 Things That Might Be More Likely if You Have a Brain InjuryThe pain and non-epileptic seizures that you have been suffering since the time of your traumatic brain injury accident have changed your life.
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Football Players’ Huge Salaries Can’t Pay Off Brain Disease, KentuckyAthletes in certain sports have a far greater risk of suffering traumatic brain injuries—with severe long-term or permanent consequences. Read here, Kentucky.
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There, But for the Grace of God, Go I: Shaken Baby Syndrome in KentuckyBefore you declare that you could never lose your cool and be the cause of shaken baby syndrome, Kentucky, let’s walk a mile in the shoes of a typical offender.
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Researchers Find Traumatic Brain Injury Could Affect Your Sex LifeFind out about new information that found a traumatic brain injury could impact your sex life and what researchers recommend that you do about it.
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When You Think About It, Kentucky, Life Is Truly a CirclePondering the way we begin our life on earth and all the way through until we breathe our last, life is uncannily like a circle. See if you agree, Kentucky.
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What Older Kentucky TBI Victims Need to Know NowFind out why suffering a traumatic brain injury as a senior citizen may be different than suffering one as a child and how a KY brain injury lawyer may help.
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It’s a Complex Task, Kentucky: Recovery From a Traumatic Brain InjuryAfter surviving the injury, people who sustain traumatic brain injury have a long, complicated road ahead. Read more here, Kentucky.
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Just One Kentucky Concussion May Lead to Lasting Brain DamageHave you suffered a concussion in a Kentucky car crash? If so, you don’t want to miss the latest research on the possible long-term effects of concussions.
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Exercise Your Body to Keep More of Your Brain, KentuckyRecent brain research indicates that physical exercise helps elderly people retain more brain volume—and possibly prevent Alzheimer’s. Read here, Kentucky.
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To Fuse or Not to Fuse the Spine: That Is the Question, KentuckyIf you are considering spinal fusion, your Louisville surgeon has explained the potential benefits. Gray and White Law wants you to know the potential risks.
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Coping With the Medical Costs of a Spinal Cord Injury in LouisvilleAre you facing expensive medical costs after a spinal cord injury? Our Kentucky injury attorneys can help you get payment for surgery, rehabilitation, and more.
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Tips to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents in KentuckyMotorcycle accidents cause many serious injuries and deaths every year - 96 alone in Kentucky in 2010. Stay safe the next time you ride in with these tips.