April 2012

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Single-Vehicle Car Accident in Louisville

April 13, 2012 – Louisville, Ky. – A person was killed and another was injured in a single-vehicle accident early on Wednesday, April 11. Wave 3 reports that the accident happened just after 12:30 a.m. on Palatka Road, a short distance south of Iroquois Park….

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Kentucky Nursing Home Care: Non-Profit vs. For-Profit

While there are many factors that should go into the decision of choosing Kentucky nursing home care for your loved one, there is one that you may not be aware of. That is the difference between a non-profit facility and a for-profit facility. If your…

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7-Year-Old Fatally Injured in Hit-and-Run

April 10, 2012 – Louisville, Ky. – A young girl was struck by a vehicle in an intersection on Monday, April 9. Wave 3 reports that the accident happened at about 5:30 p.m. at the intersection of Buechel Bank Road and Sanford. Family members said…

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Kentucky Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Offer Advice on Handling Costs

With additional expenses to treat patients who have been the victim of Kentucky nursing home neglect or abuse, the costs to run a facility are oftentimes increased. This can leave many families wondering what other options may be available.  When your loved one has suffered…

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What damages are available through a Kentucky medical malpractice claim?

There are a variety of damages that may be available through a medical malpractice claim. This will depend upon the specifics of your case. A Kentucky personal injury lawyer who has experience with these types of claims may be able to provide some idea of…

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The Impact of Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse on Facility Costs in Kentucky (Part B)

As Kentucky nursing home abuse lawyers will explain, nursing home neglect and abuse comes in many forms:   malnutrition; financial exploitation; a failure to dispense necessary medication; lack of dental care; and so much more.   Yet preventive measures, proper training and employing qualified workers could reduce…

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