March 2019

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How Data From Your Fitness Tracker Could Help or Harm Your Car Accident Case

Your fitness tracker may be more than an effective way to hold yourself accountable for taking enough steps in a single day. It may also contain important evidence about the extent of your car accident injuries and how those injuries impact your life. What Your…

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What Happens When You Suffer Bursitis in a Car Crash

Tiny fluid-filled sacs cushion our bones, tendons, and muscles. When these sacs, called bursa, become, inflamed bursitis may be diagnosed. Bursitis is a painful condition that may occur in different parts of the body, but most commonly happens in the shoulder, elbow, hip, or knee….

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Is the failure to notify relatives of a medical change considered nursing home negligence?

You recognize that your loved one’s health is perilous and that it could change at any time. You are ready to meet these unexpected, yet anticipated, health changes by talking to your loved one and her doctor so that, together, you can make decisions that…

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Three Things to Think About Before Firing a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Nursing home injury cases are difficult and you have to be able to trust the nursing home abuse lawyer you hire to represent your loved one. Sometimes, you end up with an attorney who is not a good fit for you. Whether the lawyer is…

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Nursing Homes Hate Us

Why? Because we hold them accountable. For too many years, the lobbyists paid by the nursing home industry has been successful at persuading Kentucky’s lawmakers to take away their residents’ rights. The most recent attempt was using their high powered, well paid political operatives to…

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The Scary Truth About Swimming Pool Brain Injuries

Swimming pools can be a lot of fun. You may enjoy pool parties, getting some exercise, or spending time with your family and friends. However, swimming pools can also be dangerous—particularly for children. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 163 children under the age…

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