Gray & White's legal library provides detailed articles on nursing home neglect, vehicle accidents causing permanent disabilities, medical malpractice, and wrongful death claims in Kentucky. Our library articles explain complex legal concepts in straightforward language, helping you understand what evidence matters in your case, how damages are calculated for life-altering injuries, and why choosing experienced trial counsel makes a difference when facing billion-dollar insurance companies.
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Dealing With Auto Accident Injury Claims During the Coronavirus PandemicCar accidents may have decreased during the coronavirus pandemic, but the severity of them has increased. Learn what to do if you’re hurt in a Kentucky crash.Category: Car Accidents
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Head Injuries Sustained in an Accident Require Medical Evaluation and Legal ConsultationLearn about common causes and symptoms of traumatic brain injuries and how to get legal help if you are injured in a Kentucky vehicle accident or slip and fall.Category: Personal Injury
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Dangerous Food Handling Puts Nursing Home Residents at RiskNegligent food preparation, storage, and handling can cause serious illness in nursing homes. Learn about the risk and what to do if your loved one becomes ill.Category: General
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How to Recover Fair Punitive Damages in a Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect CaseLearn whether you may be able to recover punitive damages in a Kentucky nursing home abuse case with the help of an experienced nursing home injury lawyer.Category: General
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Johnson & Johnson Stops Selling Talc-Based Baby Powder in the United States120 years after first being sold in the U.S., Johnson & Johnson talcum-based baby powder sales will end. Learn more about the company's decision here.Category: Personal Injury
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How bad do bedsores have to be before a nursing home resident can file a negligence lawsuit?How bad does a bedsore have to be for someone to file a nursing home neglect lawsuit? Learn about the different bedsore stages, and when you could have a case.Category: General
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Acquired Brain Injuries: Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Brain InjuriesSome, but not all, acquired brain injuries are traumatic. Learn the difference between acquired & traumatic injuries, and when you may pursue a legal recovery.Category: Personal Injury
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I'm caring for a child with cerebral palsy, and I can't work. Can I recover for my lost income?What happens if you can't go back to work because your child with cerebral palsy needs you? Learn how your family may make up for your lost income.Category: Medical Malpractice
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What Is Your Child’s Cerebral Palsy Pain and Suffering Worth?You can’t take away your child’s pain and suffering, but you may be able to pursue a KY cerebral palsy case to help your child recover for pain and suffering.Category: Medical Malpractice
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What Your Child May Recover in a Kentucky Cerebral Palsy CaseAs a parent of a child with cerebral palsy, you have to decide whether to file a cerebral palsy lawsuit. Learn what your child may recover and more here.Category: Medical Malpractice
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Is a nursing home responsible if a resident develops sepsis from Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus?What is VRE? Learn about this dangerous infection that could cause sepsis and what to do if your loved one develops sepsis from nursing home negligence.Category: General
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Nursing Home Negligence Can Cause Bedsores and Bedsores Can Cause SepsisLearn how nursing home negligence may have caused your loved one’s bedsore and sepsis, how the nursing home may have been negligent, and what to do now.Category: General