If you were injured by a negligent driver in Kentucky, that person’s insurance should pay for your vehicle repairs, medical bills, and other damages. Unfortunately, some drivers do not have insurance, and if you were injured by an uninsured driver, it is important that you learn your rights and take immediate action.
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4 Effective Strategies for Negotiating Personal Injury Settlements
Even if your case does not go to trial, the settlement negotiation process could be incredibly complicated. This is particularly true if the insurance company or the defendant disputes the legitimacy of your claim. Even if you have sufficient evidence to prove negligence and liability, you might overlook or underestimate the costs of ongoing medical bills and loss of future wages.
6 Steps to Take Immediately after a Tractor-Trailer Crash
Confusion, anxiety, anger – these are just a few of the emotions that are common after truck accidents. Although it may seem impossible to remain calm, it is important to remember that one misguided statement or action at the crash scene could prevent you from recovering fair compensation for property damage, medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses.
What Are My Options If My Car Was Totaled But I Owe More Than It Is Worth?
The average cost of a new vehicle in April 2015 was $33,560, according to USA Today. Unfortunately, most new vehicles depreciate in value by 20 percent after the first year. If you still owe money on a car loan but your vehicle was totaled in an accident, it is important that you learn the financial implications of your situation and take steps to protect your interests.
3 Effects of Alcohol That Contribute to Accidents
Most drivers understand that alcohol contributes to accidents, but far too many people refuse to put that knowledge into practice.
6 Items to Check during Your Mid-Winter Vehicle Inspection
Kentucky sees its fair share of below-freezing nights and snowfall in the winter. These conditions can be hazardous for motorists who are not prepared for the unique dangers of winter driving.
How Long Do the Symptoms of Whiplash Last?
“Whiplash” is a colloquial term used to describe a type of neck injury that occurs due to a sudden extension of the neck. According to the Mayo Clinic, rear-end car accidents are a primary cause of whiplash.
I Was Injured in an Uber Vehicle – Do I Have Grounds for a Lawsuit?
If you live in any major U.S. city, then you’ve probably noticed that there have been fewer taxis on the roads in recent years.
How to Identify and Avoid Drunk Drivers on Super Bowl Sunday
Super Bowl Sunday is more than just the grand finale of the NFL season; it’s the perfect time to eat delicious food and bond with friends and family
3 Signs Your Teen Is Ready to Drive Alone
Teaching a teenager to drive is an unsettling experience. It doesn’t exactly inspire confidence to see firsthand just how inexperienced and indecisive your teen is behind the wheel, but at some point, he or she will have to drive alone.