June 2012

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What are the complications of road rash after a Kentucky motorcycle accident?

Road rash caused by a Kentucky motorcycle accident can be very painful because of the exposed nerve endings. Besides pain, it can also cause complications to your body that may leave you seeking costly treatments. Know that a personal injury claim can help keep you…

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Injured in Kentucky motorcycle accident? Check for Recalled Parts

Unlike a passenger vehicle, a motorcycle offers very little protection when you are involved in an accident. For this reason, you want to ensure that your bike is as safe as possible to avoid any factors that could cause a motorcycle accident. To do this,…

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Bus Crash in Hart County, Kentucky

June 7, 2012 – Hart County, Ky. – A group of 34 children and 21 adults were taken to the hospital after a tour bus overturned on Wednesday, June 6. Wave 3 reports that the accident occurred at about 6:30 p.m. in the 7100 block…

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Group Cites Litigation Plan Lease 21 Kentucky Nursing Homes

According to the Kentucky Health News, Extendicare Health Services recently announced plans to lease its 21 Kentucky nursing home facilities. The homes will go to an unnamed Texas-based company.  In the report, Extendicare chief executive officer Tim Lukenda say his company is leasing the facilities…

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Blanket Reduce Disability Death in Oxygen-Deprived Newborns

When a baby is deprived oxygen, it can lead to serious injuries, including permanent brain damage. However, a cooling blanket may be able to help prevent disability and death.  A research team found that when a newborn has experienced a brain injury, lowering their body…

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Protecting Louisville Children from Acetaminophen Medication Errors

Acetaminophen is a frequently used pain reliever for children, but a medication error on the part of a doctor or pharmacy can result in serious injury and even death. In Louisville, a medical malpractice lawyer can help you sort through the causes of your child’s…

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