Nursing home neglect, catastrophic vehicle accidents, and medical malpractice cases involve rapidly evolving regulations and legal standards. Gray & White's blog keeps you informed about changes in Kentucky injury law, recent case developments affecting victims' rights, and practical guidance on protecting yourself and your loved ones. Our posts draw from over 25 years of trial experience to address real questions families face—from recognizing signs of sepsis in nursing home residents to understanding how catastrophic injury damages are calculated.
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Marveling at the Death Wish That Some Kentucky Drivers Must HaveWhen I observe car drivers driving recklessly and taking chances around large trucks on Kentucky roads, I just shake my head.Date: 03/15/2013 Category: Car Accidents
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Computer Entry May Cut Prescription Errors by Almost HalfLearn the results of a new study that looked at whether computerized provider order entry is safer than handwritten prescriptions for Kentucky and US patients.Date: 03/13/2013 Category: Medical Malpractice
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Driving Drunk Versus Driving Stoned—Which Is Worse, Kentucky?Legalization of marijuana is a polarizing issue—the pot smokers claim that it’s safer than booze, and the drinkers say that it’s worse. Let’s discuss, Kentucky.Date: 02/28/2013 Category: Car Accidents
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Exercise Your Body to Keep More of Your Brain, KentuckyRecent brain research indicates that physical exercise helps elderly people retain more brain volume—and possibly prevent Alzheimer’s. Read here, Kentucky.Date: 02/28/2013 Category: Personal Injury
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How to Recognize Abuse in a Kentucky Nursing Home ResidentFind out what your loved one may look like if she is the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect and how a Kentucky nursing home abuse lawyer may help.Date: 02/22/2013 Category: General
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Sloppy Copying and Pasting May Be in Your Medical ChartsFind out how common sloppy copying and pasting may be in medical charts, why you may be at risk, and how to reach a Kentucky medical malpractice lawyer.Date: 02/21/2013 Category: Medical Malpractice
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Considering Contractures in Kentucky Nursing Home ResidentsContractures result from nonmovement, so the way to prevent them seems obvious. Why do elderly Kentucky nursing home residents still get contractures? Read on.Date: 02/18/2013 Category: General
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Ten Percent of Kentucky Seniors Have Probably Been AbusedWith the aging population increasing year by year, elder abuse statistics are increasingly disturbing. Read here, Kentucky.Date: 02/18/2013 Category: General
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The Kentucky Long-Term Care Ombudsman: a Modern-Day PaladinLong-term care ombudsmen investigate injustices done to Kentucky nursing home residents and eliminate the problems. Read about these dragon slayers.Date: 02/18/2013 Category: General
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3 Tips for Making Life Easier after Kentucky Nursing Home AbuseYour loved one has suffered enough. Find out how to make her life easier after she has been hurt by Kentucky nursing home abuse and how you can help.Date: 02/17/2013 Category: General
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Walking a Mile—Mentally—in a Kentucky Senior’s Orthopedic ShoesEach of us must remember that most of us will be elderly someday. Before you honk at that slow Kentucky senior citizen in the car ahead of you, read this.Date: 02/09/2013 Category: General
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What Kentucky Surgeons Can Learn From Other Professionals in a CrisisA new study finds new evidence about the importance of operating room checklists in emergency situations to prevent medical malpractice in Kentucky.Date: 02/09/2013 Category: Medical Malpractice