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The Danger of Oversized Trucks

Safety regulations that limit the size of trucks are in place to prevent dangerous crashes. However, even with these regulations, not all trucks fit nicely on our streets. They may be too big to stay in the lanes and  make turns without imposing on other…

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Kentucky Receives Grant to Train Officers to Identify, Test, and Arrest Drugged Drivers

At the end of 2018, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) announced that five states and one U.S territory received funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to help law enforcement officers address the problem of drug-impaired driving. Kentucky is one of the…

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Birth Injuries Caused by Emergency Department Malpractice

The injury your baby suffered could have been prevented. You did everything right by immediately going to the emergency room when you knew you needed medical care during your pregnancy. Once you were at the ER, you depended on the doctors, nurses, and staff to…

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Five Common Myths About Brain Injury Lawsuits in Kentucky

It seems like everyone has advice, or at the very least an opinion, about what you should do after suffering a brain injury in an accident. However, while your friends and family may mean well, they are probably passing on some inaccurate information. Here’s the…

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Six Kentucky Nursing Homes on Federal List for Providing Poor Care

In June 2019, U.S. Senators Bob Casey and Pat Toomey released a comprehensive report titled, Families’ and Residents’ Right to Know: Uncovering Poor Care in America’s Nursing Homes. The report identified 400 nursing homes around the nation that have poor safety records. Six Kentucky Nursing…

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Are Electronic Logging Devices Making the Roads Safer?

Before December 2017, trucking companies could allow truckers to keep track of the hours they drove and the hours they rested in paper logbooks. The paper logbooks would determine whether an individual trucker was driving more than the federal hours of service regulations allowed a…

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