Victims are often unprepared for the effort it will take to recover payment after an injury. In our blog, our legal team explores common challenges victims experience during their physical and emotional recoveries, as well as best practices when pursuing a personal injury case.
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Safety Whistleblower Files Suit Against GE NuclearA health and safety manager has filed a whistleblower suit against GE Hitachi claiming that he was retaliated against for refusing to violate safety rules.
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Wrongful Death Lawsuits Filed by Families of Workers Killed In ExplosionFamilies of four workers killed in a grain elevator explosion in Kansas have filed wrongful death lawsuits following an OSHA finding of safety violations.
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Crash On Winchester Road Kills Lexington Woman, Injures Two OthersA crash on Winchester Road Thursday near the Greenbrier subdivision killed a Lexington woman and injured two other people.
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Settlement Reached With Gas Driller That Poisoned Well WaterHomeowners that claim they had their well water poisoned by a gas driller have reached a settlement of their claims.
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Passengers Injured In Bus Crash on I-55 File SuitThree lawsuits have been filed on behalf of passengers injured in a bus crash on I-55; they allege failure to properly maintain the bus and driver negligence.
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Medical Exams: What Can Be Required of Firefighters & Police?Lexington, Kentucky disability discrimination lawyer Robert Abell discusses settlement of ADA case regarding medical exams required of police and firefighters.
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Breast Cancer Patient Sues For DiscriminationA breast cancer patient and the deposed CEO of Tuesday Morning furniture has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company.
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Jury Verdict for Man Paralyzed by Medical Negligence Will Be Reduced Nearly $10 MillionA verdict for a Colorado man paralyzed as a result of medical malpractice will be reduced by nearly $10 million due to a law that restricts jury trial rights.
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Illinois Bars Employers From Obtaining Facebook and Other Social Media PasswordsIllinois has become the second state to bar employers from requiring employees and applicants to disclose their passwords to Facebook and other social media sites.
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Retired City Employees Sue To Retain Their Health Care BenefitsRetired city employees have sued the city of Stockton, California to retain their health care benefits, which the city has tried to renege on.
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Hearing Officer Rules For Robert Abell's Client In Personnel Board Political Favoritism CaseA hearing officer for the Kentucky Personnel Board has ruled in favor of Robert Abell's client, Hershel Adkins, in a political favoritism case.
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Medicare & Medicaid Fraud Case Based on Overbilling and Unnecessary Tests Settled for $10 MillionLexington, Kentucky Medicare fraud lawyer Robert Abell discusses a $10 Million whistleblower case settlement NextCare based on overbilling and unnecessary tests
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GlaxoSmithKline Settles Health Care Fraud Case for $3 MillionThe giant drug company, GlaxoSmithKline, has settled a whistleblower health care fraud case for $3 million.
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Epogen Whistleblower Case Settles for $55 MillionA whistleblower case claiming that the kidney dialysis company DaVita had defrauded Medicare through overuse of Epogen has settled for $55 million.
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Rite-Aid Assistant Managers Overtime SettlementLexington overtime lawyer Robert Abell discusses the settlement by Rite-Aid assistant managers of their overtime suit for $20.9 million.
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Slow Path to Justice for Dismissed EmployeeAfter winning a wrongful termination lawsuit verdict in February 2011, a dismissed employee still awaits justice.
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Medicaid Fraud Whistleblower Suit SettledA whistleblower who charged that a drug store chain fraudulently billed several state Medicaid programs has settled the suit for $975,000.
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Medical Device Maker Settles Medicare Fraud CaseMedical device maker Orthofix will pay $34.2 million to settle a whistleblower case claiming that it defrauded Medicare.
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Airline Pilots Allege Race Discrimination by UnitedA lawsuit filed by black airline pilots claims that United Airlines engages in race discrimination by affording blacks lesser-opportunities for advancement.
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Sender of Text Message Sued In Car Crash CaseCan you be liable for damages caused by the inattention and negligence of a recepient of a text message you send? A text sender has been sued.