Kentucky is one of a small number of states that operate under a no-fault car insurance system. Under this system, injured drivers typically seek compensation through their own insurance policy first—regardless of who caused the accident. This structure is designed...
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While helmets are always recommended for motorcycle drivers and passengers, Kentucky law only applies to select demographics. The state currently does not have universal helmet laws for all riders, but it requires helmets for those under 21. New license holders,...
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In a personal injury lawsuit, the plaintiff is the person who suffered harm and brings the legal claim, while the defendant is the individual or entity accused of causing the injury. These roles are especially important in Lexington personal injury...
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Insurance companies are for-profit companies, which means they use a variety of tactics to devalue or deny valid claims. This puts innocent victims at risk of long-term financial harm. Examples include delaying your claim or lowballing your offer. Speak with...
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A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that commonly occurs after a car accident, even when there is no visible head trauma. Some symptoms appear immediately, while others develop hours or days later. Because concussions are often underestimated, accident victims...
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