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My child is still so young. How can I be sure a birth injury recovery is fair and will compensate him for future needs?

You ask an important question because your child’s medical negligence settlement or court verdict will be all the money you will get for both past and future damages related to the birth injury. That means that even if your child’s case settles while he is…

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How long after an accident do I have to file a brain injury lawsuit in Kentucky?

Kentucky, like all states, has a statute of limitations for personal injury claims. The statute of limitations is a law that gives injured people a certain amount of time to file a lawsuit in court. Once the deadline established by the statute of limitations expires, an…

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Kentucky comparative negligence laws: Can I recover damages in a truck accident lawsuit if I’m partly to blame?

Yes. Kentucky comparative negligence laws allow you to recover damages in a truck accident lawsuit as long as you can prove that the plaintiff was at least partially responsible for the accident that left you hurt. However, it can’t be stressed enough that this is…

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My car accident injuries don’t seem that bad and I don’t want to go to a doctor. Will this hurt my car accident case?

Yes, your decision not to get medical care could harm not only your health but also your car accident lawsuit. We understand that getting medical help can be difficult and that seeing doctors can be unpleasant. However, if you are in any pain or you…

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My elderly mother is blind. What should I look for in a nursing home?

You want your parent to be safe and well cared for in a nursing home. Therefore, you are taking the time to find the nursing home that is the right fit for her based on her unique needs. Many nursing homes do not advertise how…

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My child suffered a birth injury and is dependent on me. What will happen to my child when I die?

Many parents are worried about what will happen to their children when they are no longer here to care for them. That worry is even more intense when your child has special needs and will need a lifetime of care. Peace of mind is important,…

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