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What Do Car Accident Lawyers Do?
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Can You Sue After a Car Accident in Kentucky?
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Why Do Car Crashes Happen in Kentucky?
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I was recently hurt in a Louisville car accident. How can I prove that I suffered a brain injury in the accident?
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My spouse recently suffered a traumatic brain injury in a Kentucky car accident. The doctors aren’t sure if she will survive. I want to make sure that I’m doing everything that I can to protect her. Do I need to wait to see if she lives before contacting a Louisville brain injury lawyer?
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My husband and I were in a Louisville car accident, but we both felt fine afterward and decided to go home. Now we both feel tired and are having memory problems. Could these be symptoms of brain injury?
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Do I really need to go the hospital after bumping my head in a Kentucky car accident?
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How can I get a copy of my police report if I have been hurt in a Louisville car accident?
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My father in Louisville died within a week after undergoing a heart-valve operation. He did not die of heart problems, but of an infection. During an autopsy, the medical examiner discovered a surgical sponge in my father’s chest cavity! I want to get justice. Where do I start?
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Should Hospitals Test Doctors for Drugs and Alcohol?
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My father has two or three drinks several times a week. He says that he does not feel impaired in any way by his drinking and has driven his car afterward. He’s probably not legally drunk, right?
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Why should I pursue a Louisville car accident recovery if I’ve suffered a brain injury? My life won’t ever be like it was prior to the accident, so why should I bother fighting for a recovery?