Kentucky personal injury law governs claims involving catastrophic vehicle accidents, nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Our library articles help you better understand the steps you should take after a serious injury, how Kentucky's comparative negligence system works, and how experienced legal counsel may be able to help you obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
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Identifying Moderate to Severe TBI Symptoms After a Kentucky AccidentThe symptoms of a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury include difficulty speaking and the loss of vision.
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Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury after a Kentucky Accident (Part B)The financial demands of a traumatic brain injury can be overwhelming.
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Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury after a Kentucky Accident (Part A)A traumatic brain injury can lead to years, or even a lifetime, of medical treatment.
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The 3 Degrees of a Traumatic Brain InjuryA traumatic brain injury may be classified as mild, moderate or severe but all are equally devastating when you or a loved one suffers one due to negligence.
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Information You Need If You’ve Suffered a Brain Injury in an AccidentLearn about the symptoms of a traumatic brain injury, treatment for traumatic brain injuries, and how to protect your legal rights after an accident.
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Brain Injury Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment in ChildrenInformation on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of brain injuries in children.