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Why should I consider a wrongful death claim after a medical malpractice incident if so many medical malpractice cases fail?
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3 Steps Your Doctor Could Have Taken to Prevent a Pikeville Brain Injury Death
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My husband died after his brain swelled during surgery in Pikeville, KY. Was there any way the doctors could have prevented his death?
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I represented myself in a fender bender a few years ago. Why shouldn’t I represent myself in a Kentucky wrongful death case instead of hiring a Lexington wrongful death lawyer?
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My daughter was killed in a crash while riding as a passenger in her boyfriend’s car. The boyfriend says it wasn’t his fault, but the other driver says it wasn’t his, either. Who am I supposed to believe?
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My grandfather died of a heart attack a few months ago. According to the ER doctor, my grandfather’s heart condition was misdiagnosed. Can we pursue a case against our physician for fatal heart attack misdiagnosis?
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My baby died of umbilical cord complications during delivery. The medical chart said that the cord prolapsed. Should the doctor have been able to correct this problem?
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My wife died after a car accident in Kentucky. I want to sue the driver, but I don’t know if I have a case. How can I get an attorney to help me without hiring him first?
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Getting Compensation and Justice for a Death After a Louisville Car Accident
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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?
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Which Lawsuit Do You File When a Relative Dies on Life Support in KY?
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It’s been six months since my husband was killed in a Louisville car accident. I have a copy of the police report that says the other driver refused to take a blood-alcohol test. Does that mean I should pursue a drink driving case, or is it too late?