Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death cases raise complex questions—how long do you have to file a nursing home abuse claim in Kentucky? What damages are available for permanent disabilities? When does medical malpractice become wrongful death? Gray & White's FAQ section addresses the most pressing concerns Kentucky families face after devastating injuries. Our answers draw from over 25 years of trial experience handling the state's most demanding injury cases, providing straightforward guidance on legal deadlines, evidence requirements, and what to expect when pursuing claims against powerful corporate defendants.
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My husband and I were in a Louisville car accident, but we both felt fine afterward and decided to go home. Now we both feel tired and are having memory problems. Could these be symptoms of brain injury?Category: Car Accidents
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Four Common Ways a Kentucky Skull Fracture Injury May Cause Brain DamageCategory: Personal Injury
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My child suffered a Kentucky brain injury; will it impact his ability to learn?Category: Personal Injury
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What steps can I take at the pharmacy to avoid a Kentucky prescription error?Category: Medical Malpractice
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Can electronic medical records help prevent medical malpractice in Kentucky?Category: Medical Malpractice
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Do I really need to go the hospital after bumping my head in a Kentucky car accident?Category: Car Accidents
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My wife is in a coma in a Louisville hospital. The doctor has told us that she is unlikely to regain consciousness, and we should consider taking her off life support. What should we do?Category: Wrongful Death
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What physical problems can result from nursing home understaffing in Louisville?Category: General
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What questions should I ask my health care provider in order to reduce the risk of Kentucky medication errors?Category: Medical Malpractice
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How common are surgical mistakes?Category: Medical Malpractice
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What are the signs and symptoms of a traumatic brain injury (TBI)?Category: Personal Injury
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What steps can be taken to prevent a Kentucky medication error from occurring?Category: Medical Malpractice