A severe injury can result in lost time from work, ongoing medical expenses, permanent disability, and other losses that can significantly affect the rest of a victim’s life. Our library articles guide injury victims through their claims, helping them understand their liability, learn how to gather evidence, and navigate the complexities of a personal injury case.
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Americans With Disabilities Act - "City Sued For Handicap Access Plan"; Richmond Register, September 30, 1992The Americans With Disabilities Act requires cities and other public entities to make their buildings and facilities accessible to the disabled. Robert L. Abell represented David Miller in this suit against the City of Richmond, Kentucky seeking to compel it to beging the process of making its buildings and facilities accessible.
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Whistleblower - Barton v. LexTran - "Ex-LexTran Worker Sues Over Dismissal"; Lexington Herald-Leader, March 17, 1999This story reports on the lawsuit by Earl Barton that he was dismissed in retaliation for whistleblowing on safety violations.
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Whistleblower - Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Ex-Official Files U.S. Suit"; Richmond Register, September 14, 1994This story regards the whistleblower lawsuit by Robert E. Puckett regarding his reports to federal authorities.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Former Banker Files Suit"; Richmond Register, September 8, 1994This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit by Robert E. Puckett against Richmond Bank & Trust. Mr. Puckett was represented by Robert L. Abell.
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Landreth v. Bank of Richmond - "Lawsuit Widens, Includes Bank"; Richmond Register, February 21, 1995This story regards the lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of John Landreth against Richmond Bank and some of its officials.
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Race Discrimination - Richmond v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Lexington Settles Last of Suits Alleging Discrimination"; Lexington Herald-Leader, May 22, 2003This story regards the race discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Lexington police officer Billy Richmond.
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Americans With Disabiliites Act - "Man Settles Suit Against Richmond"; Lexington Herald-Leader, July 29, 1993The Americans With Disabilities Act requires cities and other public entities to make their buildings and facilities accessible to the disabled. Robert L. Abell represented David Miller in this suit against the City of Richmond, Kentucky seeking to compel it to beging the process of making its buildings and facilities accessible. The federal district court entered a consent decree ordering the city to comply with the ADA.
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Asbestos Exposure - Perkins v. Serv-Air; Amended Complaint for Workers and Families Exposed to AsbestosExposure to asbestos both direct and second-hand can cause a number of very serious health problems including cancer, mesothelioma and asbestosis. Robert L. Abell, a personal injury lawyer in Lexington, Kentucky, filed this suit for workers exposed to asbestos on the job and family members exposed to asbestos on their family members' work clothes.
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Asbestos Exposure - Perkins v. Serv-Air; MemorandumLexington Kentucky personal injury lawyer Robert Abell filed this memo in case involving asbestos exposure of employees and their families.
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Landreth v. Reddy - "Bank Officials Sued for Defamation"; Richmond Register, August 20, 1994The Richmond Register reports on the defamation lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of John Landreth against officials at the Richmond Bank.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Bank Papers Can Be Secret"; Richmond Register, March 7, 1995This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Robert Puckett against Richmond Bank.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Bank Wants Records Secret"; Richmond Register, March 2, 1995This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Robert Puckett against Richmond Bank.
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Race Discrimination - Richmond v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Detective Alleges Race Bias by Walsh Suit Comes On Top of Two Sex-Bias Claims"; Lexington Herald-Leader, August 21, 2001This story regards the race discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Lexington police officer Billy Richmond.
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Sex Discrimination & Retaliation - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Ex-Chief Accused of Forcing Sex On Officer"; Lexington Herald-Leader, February 28, 2003Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert L. Abell represented a former police captain in this suit for sex discrimination and retaliation.
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Puckett v. Bank of Richmond - "Former Banker Files Suit"; Richmond Register, September 8, 1994This story regards the age discrimination lawsuit filed by Robert L. Abell on behalf of Robert Puckett against Richmond Bank.
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Sex Discrimination & Retaliation - Massarone v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government - "Former Officer Recants Charge Against Walsh"; Lexington Herald-Leader, March 12, 2003Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert L. Abell represented a former police officer, Melinda Massarone, in a sex discrimination and retaliation case.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Abuse of Process, Malicious Prosecution - Brief to Kentucky Court of AppealsThis is a brief filed with the Kentucky Court of Appeals by Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert L. Abell in a case where the client, Jeff Isham, claimed workers compensation retaliation, abuse of process and retaliation. The brief succeeded in getting the case reinstated.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Abuse of Process & Malicious Prosecution - Isham v. ABF Freight SystemsThis is a memorandum filed in Fayette Circuit Court by Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert L. Abell for Jeff Isham in his case claiming workers compensation retaliation, abuse of process and malicious prosecution.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Malcious Prosecution & Abuse of Process - Isham v. ABF Freight SystemThis is a memorandum filed in Fayette Circuit Court by Robert L. Abell for Jeff Isham in his case with claims of workers compensation retaliation, malicious prosecution and retaliation.
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Workers Compensation Retaliation, Abuse of Process, Malicious Prosecution - Isham v. ABF Freight SystemsThis is a reply brief filed with the Kentucky Court of Appeals by Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert L. Abell in a case where the client, Jeff Isham, claimed workers compensation retaliation, abuse of process and retaliation. The reply brief, along with the brief, succeeded in getting the case reinstated.