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Depending on the truck accident severity and seriousness of your injuries, you may be able to demand full compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. An experienced lawyer will fight for full and fair compensation.
In Kentucky, the deadline is two years from the date of the truck accident. Evidence can disappear quickly, so do not delay.
You should speak to a personal attorney as soon as possible. There are time limitations on filing personal injury claims, and evidence can disappear quickly.
Most car accident attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning they only collect a legal fee if the client receives compensation. Our Prestonsburg car accident attorneys do not charge any upfront fees to provide legal representation. We only get paid if we obtain compensation for the client.
Kentucky uses comparative negligence rules, meaning you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault. An attorney can help understand whether you are eligible to pursue a claim.
Your insurance policy may include uninsured motorist coverage.
It varies from case to case. Many cases settle within several months. Complex cases can take a year or more. An attorney will handle negotiations so you can focus on recovery.
Many factors affect value, including medical costs, lost income, pain/suffering, and whether the injuries are disabling. An attorney can carefully calculate what your losses are worth.
If you’ve suffered injuries in a motorcycle crash caused by an uninsured driver, you may file a claim against your own uninsured motorist policy if you have coverage. In an uninsured motorist accident, you turn to your insurer for coverage for losses you would ordinarily attempt to recover from the at-fault driver.
Even if you share some responsibility for causing a motorcycle accident, Kentucky law still allows you to pursue legal claims against the other driver(s) or parties at fault for the crash. Kentucky follows a pure comparative negligence rule for accident cases. Under this rule, your partial responsibility for the motorcycle accident will not prevent you […]