May 2012

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Medical Record Mistakes Could Hurt Your Kentucky Personal Injury Claim

When you file a Kentucky personal injury claim—whether it is against a private individual, business, or government entity—it is imperative that your medical records are free from errors and accurately describe your injuries.  Ensuring that your records are correct can be difficult, especially when you…

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Tips to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents in Kentucky

Although riding a motorcycle can be exhilarating, it comes with some risks. Motorcycle accidents kill thousands of motorcycle riders every year, and nearly hundreds in Kentucky alone. Many more result in horrific injuries. If you are a motorcycle rider, here are some tips to stay…

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How to File a Personal Injury Claim against a Kentucky Government Entity (Part B)

By compiling evidence as soon as possible, you will be able to fill out your claim and provide proof of your injuries. Next, you must determine which branch of the government—such as the county, state, or even federal government–is responsible for your accident. Once you…

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How to File a Personal Injury Claim against a Kentucky Government Entity (Part A)

As an experienced personal injury attorney will explain, filing a Kentucky personal injury claim can be a complicated process even when there are no extenuating circumstances; however, it can become much more difficult when the case involves a government entity. If your accident was caused…

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What do I need to prove in order to sue my physician/pharmacist/psychiatrist for medication errors in Kentucky?

Doctors, psychiatrists, pharmacists, and other medical professionals are given the very important task of lending their expertise to help us when we are sick or suffering from a disease. If they fail due to medication errors, lack of care, or somehow cause an injury, they…

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Kentucky School Bus Safety Tips to Eliminate the Chances of Filing a Personal Injury Claim (Part B)

While school bus safety should be abided by parents and children, precautions should be taken by other motorists on the road and teachers as well. Failure to do so may have these parties held accountable in a Kentucky personal injury claim. Tips for Motorists Obey…

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