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Does Kentucky have a time limit for filing a medical malpractice claim?

Yes, Kentucky has a time limit when it comes to filing a medical malpractice claim. If you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries because of medical malpractice, you should speak with a Louisville medical malpractice attorney right away to avoid missing the statute…

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Is a hospital ever guilty of medical malpractice in Kentucky?

Yes, a hospital can be guilty of medical malpractice in Kentucky. If you have been a victim of medical malpractice, you should consult with a Louisville medical malpractice lawyer. You might be able to file a claim against the hospital, as well as your doctor,…

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Am I bound by a settlement or judgment of a class action?

Yes, if the court decides the underlying legal proceedings were fair, then all class members who are absent are generally bound by the judgment or settlement of a case. But, if the lawsuit is primarily to recover money, then absent class members are entitled to…

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How do I file my own lawsuit if I have a claim against a company?

The answer depends on the nature of the lawsuit and your own individual circumstances. Often, class actions seek recovery for a large group of people, however, individual damages may be small. For instance, if a mortgage company is improperly charging interest and as a result…

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How do I join to become a member of a class action?

Before a court certifies a class action, the court typically determines and concludes that there are too many class members for all the people to be named as parties in the lawsuit. Technically, class members do not join in the litigation and, instead, are considered…

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How do I know if my claims or damages are the same as others and am able to file a class action lawsuit?

First, a significant number of people must be potential members of a class, often referred to as numerosity. There must be so many potential plaintiffs that it is not practical for each to individually bring their claims. There is no magic number, as it is…

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