Types of Damages You Could Recover in a Personal Injury Claim
Personal injury lawsuits are meant to compensate a person after an accident that was someone else’s fault. The compensation awarded in personal injury claims is known as damages. There are many different types of damages available, including:
- Medical expenses
- Lost income
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of consortium
- Property damage
Our personal injury attorneys can advise on all the types of damages that may be available in your specific case and accurately evaluate your potential claim.
Our Firm in the London Community
At Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer, we know the Kentucky Courage it takes to bring a personal injury claim.
You may think a lawsuit is pointless, and you likely don’t want to relive the accident over and over again. It’s for this reason that our personal injury attorneys are always in your corner, supporting you throughout the process. It’s also why we match your Kentucky Courage with our own. That courage allows us to take on the toughest insurance companies and fight for your rights in the courtroom when necessary.
Who Makes This Office Special?
Learn about the people who make our London office so special:
Judy Simpson
If you come to our London office with a workers’ compensation claim, case manager Judy Simpson is one of the most important people you’ll meet.
She’s been with Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer for over 25 years, starting on April 1, 1993 — no joke. She remembers when the firm had two attorneys and four total employees.
“It’s changed tremendously since I started,” she says. But she’s worked with attorney McKinnley Morgan the whole time, and one thing has always stayed the same: “McKinnley’s always been about helping people. He always wanted to get our clients all the money, all the benefits, that they’re owed.”
Judy will help you with all of this:
- Filing your workers’ comp claim with the Kentucky Department of Workers’ Claims
- Scheduling your visits to an independent medical examiner
- Gathering your medical records
- Updating you on the status of your case
- Answering your questions
No matter the size of your potential settlement, at Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer, every case is important, Judy says.
She says McKinnley was a pioneer in cases involving injuries from cumulative trauma over time. He even goes to the Kentucky Legislature to fight for the rights of injured workers.
That’s what Judy calls “Kentucky Courage.”
If you were hurt on the job, call our London office for help.
Melanie Collins
Melanie Collins is a secretary in our London office. She has been with Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer since September 2005.
As secretary, it’s Melissa’s job to schedule appointments for clients, make sure they get travel money for scheduled doctor appointments, send clients letters about their appointments, and call clients to make sure they keep their appointments.
Born and raised in Hyden, Melanie moved to London after high school and is proud to be a member of the community. “I enjoy what I do, the people I work with, and helping the people in the London area,” she says.
If you need help with a workers’ comp claim, personal injury case, or Social Security Disability claim, call our London office today for help.
Tabitha Swafford
Tabitha Swafford is a paralegal in our London office. She joined Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer in October 2010. She started as a Social Security case manager, but is now a workers’ comp paralegal. She has a bachelor’s degree in paralegal science from Eastern Kentucky University.
In her role, Tabitha initially reviews judge’s opinions to look for errors and to see if the attorneys have a chance to take a client’s case to a higher court. She also helps with the initial drafts of briefs to Administrative Law Judges, the Workers’ Comp Board, the Kentucky Court of Appeals, and the Kentucky Supreme Court.
When Tabitha was looking for a job, she knew Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer had a great reputation. Attorney McKinnley Morgan had helped her mom with a workers’ comp and Social Security Disability case, and attorney Roy Collins had handled a car accident case for her mother. “I really wanted to work for a firm that I knew had a passion for helping its clients,” she says. “So I knew Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer was the perfect place.”
Tabitha is extremely proud of her hard work ethic. She learned it from her adoptive mother who “worked like no one else” she’d ever known until she was hurt on the job. “We were poor, but she did her best to provide for me and made sure I had a roof over my head and food on the table,” she says. “I was raised to work, and not only work, but to do my best and try my hardest at everything I do.”
“When I leave work at the end of the day, I can at least say I’ve done my best for our clients,” she says. “I’m a proud Eastern Kentuckian, and I’m happy to help the people in our area to the best of my ability – whether I’m on the clock or not.”
Tabitha exemplifies Kentucky Courage. If you need help with a workers’ comp, Social Security Disability, or personal injury case, call on Tabitha’s Kentucky Courage for help.