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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Coal Company Executive Judgment on Breach of Contract Against Coal CompanySometimes the right thing happens and the working guy wins one: Chris Walton won this judgment against coal company Rhino GP in Fayette Circuit Court.
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Unpaid Wages & Overtime Suit Against LexeatinLexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell filed this complaint for unpaid wages and overtime in Fayette Circuit Court against Lexeatin.
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Punitive Damages To Punish Unlawful Conduct and Deter Its RepetitionPunitive damages under Kentucky law
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Wrongly and Falsely Prosecuted Nurse Files Malicious Prosecution Suit Against State Investigatory Whose False Grand Jury Testimony Got Her IndictedA nurse, Elaine Royse, who was falsely prosecuted by AG Jack Conway's office, has filed suit against the investigator who gave false testimony to a grand jury.
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Sexual Harassment in Housing - Wallace v Cherokee Equity CorporationBoth federal and Kentucky law prohibit sexual harassment in housing; this typically arises where rental agents take advantage of economically vulnerable women.
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Medicare Fraud & Upcoding: Productivity, Compensation & FraudThe complaint filed in Medicare fraud whistleblower case under the False Claims Act alleging systematic and fraudulent upcoding against the IPC Hospitalist Co.
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Kentucky Must Recognize Same-Sex Marriages, Federal Judge RulesUS District Judge John Heyburn ruled that Kentucky must recognize same-sex marriages conducted validly in other states in this opinions issued today.
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Congressmen Letter Requesting President Obama Decriminalize Marijuana18 Congressmen ask President Obama to remove marijuana as a Schedule I narcotic; they characterize the federal marijuana laws as "unjust and irrational."
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Richie Farmer Sentencing MemorandumRichie Farmer argues he should receive only 21 months in jail on his public corruption convictions, not the 27 urged by the federal government.
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Sentencing Memo by United States in Richie Farmer CaseThe United States argues that Richie Farmer, the UK basketball legend and ex-Ag Commissioner, should be jailed for 27 months on his public corruption charges.
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Richie Farmer's Plea AgreementRichie Farmer's plea agreement on public corruption charges.
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Lexington Criminal Defense Lawyer Robert Abell On Richie Farmer ProsecutionLexington lawyer Robert Abell considers in this essay the criminal prosecution of former UK star and Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer.
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Ask An Attorney Questions, Demand Straight AnswersRobert Abell offers this guide to individuals and families looking to hire a lawyer.
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Liability Suits Are Path to JusticeAccountability and responsibility are and should be the result of injury lawsuits argues Robert Abell in this essay published in the Lexington Herald-Leader
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Lexington Criminal Defense Lawyer Robert Abell on the unjust Federal Crack Cocaine LawLexington criminal defense lawyer Robert Abell argues in the Lexington Herald-Leader that Congress should reform the racially discriminatory crack cocaine law
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Lexington Personal Injury Lawyer Robert Abell On Tort ReformRobert Abell argues in this essay published in the Lexington Herald-Leader that tort reformer proposes a cruel cure for a fictional problem.
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Vijay Singh Sues PGA Tour Over Doping AllegationGolfer Vijay Singh has filed suit against the PGA Tour over a doping allegation earlier this year that went nowhere.
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Kentucky False Claims Act - HB 401This bill introduced in the House by Speaker Greg Stumbo and others would root out fraud on Kentucky's state government.
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Waffle House Customer Attacked by Another Customer; Complaint for Injuries
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Mike Martin v Schutzman, et al; Joseph Schutzman Deposition