As you research what to do after a motor vehicle accident, you likely will encounter the words “no fault state.” More specifically, if your accident was in Kentucky, you are likely wondering how the words apply to you. Is Kentucky a No Fault State? The answer is yes. Kentucky is…

The majority of car accidents in Kentucky are due to one driver’s negligence. Speeding, following too closely, or disobeying traffic signals are all common factors. If you’ve suffered injuries as a result of a collision involving negligence, the responsible party could be liable for your losses. Typically, you would seek…

If you have been in a wreck and are dealing with your insurance company, you may or may not be getting a fair settlement offer. Unfortunately, most people don’t have enough experience to really know if they are being treated fairly, and this is where working with an attorney can…

In a previous blog, I discussed purchasing as much auto insurance you can reasonably afford to protect you and your family in the event of a serious injury. That message doesn’t necessarily apply to collision and comprehensive coverage under your auto policy. These two coverages, which are optional, go hand-in-hand…

Transcription Hi. You may be watching this because you’ve been involved in a recent car accident, and there’s been a lot of damage to your vehicle. You’re wondering whether or not your vehicle may be totaled. How do you know whether your vehicle is totaled or not? Would you like…

They are among the most disappointing cases I have seen in over 30 years of practice as a Louisville Car Accident attorney. All of these were clear liability cases: Example #1: Young man, 13 years old. Catastrophic injuries, over $1 million in medical bills. Total amount of liability and underinsured…