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March 6, 2018

Concussion After A Car Wreck

Concussions after a car wreck are common. However, recognizing the signs & symptoms of a concussion can be difficult. Following a car accident, if you have a concussion you should seek medical treatment then speak with an experienced car wreck lawyer at Hurst & Hurst by calling (859)209-2101
April 22, 2016

Med Pay In KY

The short answer is that Med Pay is a form of insurance that only pays for medical expenses resulting from injuries sustained in accident. In many states, Med Pay is incredibly important to those injured in auto accidents, but because Kentucky is what we call a PIP (Personal Injury Protection) state Med Pay is less important in car wreck litigation. The reason being that PIP will cover everything that Med Pay covers, but it will also cover lost wages.
December 15, 2015

Injured Pedestrians In KY

Car accidents that involve pedestrians are particularly dangerous. As a driver it is important if you are involved in a car accident with pedestrians to remain calm and focus. As a pedestrian, if you have been injured in a car wreck, first get yourself safe by removing yourself from danger.
July 17, 2015

Do I Need UM Coverage In KY?

Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM) compensates you if the person that hit you in an auto accident doesn't have any insurance to cover your damages in Kentucky. If you do not have UM coverage , you should contact your insurance agent to look into adding that to your insurance policy
June 29, 2015

Do I Need UIM Coverage In Ky?

Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM) compensates you if the person that hit you in a car wreck doesn't have enough insurance to cover your damages in Kentucky. If you do not have UIM coverage , you should contact your insurance agent to look into adding that to your insurance policy
May 26, 2015

What To Do With Social Media If Involved In A Case

It is difficult to know all the ways that social media can negatively affect your case, whether it is for an injury you suffered or to determine custody and visitation of your child. With that in mind it is best to always use judgment on what you post online and stop using social media until your lawsuit has concluded in KY.