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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Second Amendment Bars Prosecution of Convicted Felon for Possessing a FirearmReply Brief; Second Amendment rights for Convicted Felon
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Convicted Felon Retains Second Amendment Right to Possess FirearmsConvicted Felon Retains Second Amendment Right to Possess Firearms; Brief to Sixth Circuit, U.S. v. Goins
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Personal Injury -- Restaurant Customer Injured by Attack of Another CustomerLexington Kentucky injury lawyer Robert Abell filed this complaint for a restaurant customer injured during an attack from another customer.
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Suits for Overtime May Be Class Actions, Kentucky Supreme Court RulesClass actions for unpaid overtime approved by Kentucky Supreme Court; contact Lexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell at 859-254-7076.
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Kentucky Consumer Guide To Buying Car InsuranceThis is a guide written by Lexington, Kentucky accident lawyer Robert Abell to help families buy their car insurance; to get a free copy at 859-254-7076..
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How Lawsuits Have Improved Auto SafetyLawsuits and litigation have caused auto companies to improve the safety design of their cars and thousands of lives have been saved.
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Wrongful Death In Interstate Trucking AccidentInterstate trucking on Kentucky's interstate highways, I-75, I-64, I-65 and I-71, account for many deaths and injuries each year. If you or your family has been injured in an interstate trucking accident, contact Lexington, Kentucky accident lawyer Robert Abell at 859-254-7076.
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Toyota Prius Class Action Lawsuit ComplaintToyota Prius Class Action Lawsuit Complaint regarding alleged braking system defects.
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Class Action Lawsuit against Toyota in KentuckyClass action lawsuit filed against Toyota in federal court in northern Kentucky.
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Comair Crash: Court Rules Pilot Negligence "Substantial Factor"A federal district court judge has ruled that pilot negligence was a substantial factor in the crash of Comair flight 151 at Bluegrass Field in Lexington, Kentucky.
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A Guide To Getting Differential Diagnosis Evidence AdmittedA guide to getting differential diagnosis evidence admitted was provided by the Sixth Circuit's decision in Best v. Lowe's Home Centers.
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Bicycle Accidents - Bicyclist Does Not Assume Risk of Defective Roadway - Cotty v. SouthamptonA bicyclist does not assume the risk of a defective roadway and may sue for her injuries and damages a New York appellate court has ruled recently in Cotty v. Southampton.
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The Importance of Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage Shown AgainUninsured motorist insurance coverage provides benefits where you are injured in a car wreck due to someone else's negligence and they do not have any liability insurance to cover your injuries and damages. Uninsured motorist coverage may provide benefits in a hit and run situation. The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled in Slusher v. State Farm that the family of a man killed in a work accident could recover uninsured motorist benefits on his own policy.