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Auto Accident

June 5, 2022
Automobile Insurance Facts

Conversations About Car Insurance

A Conversation About Car Insurance I regularly talk with people about their car insurance. And unfortunately, that conversation often happens AFTER they’ve been in an accident. […]
February 10, 2021
Winter Weather Car Wreck

Winter Is Coming. Wait… Winter Is Here!

  Winter has come on the scene . . . hard This means lots of snow and ice for Kentuckians. There is much to enjoy about […]
August 10, 2020
Personal Injury Attorney

How Do I Choose The Right Injury Lawyer?

November 10, 2019
Rainy highway

Danger! Rain Makes Slick Roads

October 10, 2019
Auto Accidents and Personal Injury Lawsuits

Poorly Maintained Roads, Accidents and You

January 25, 2019
Injuries from T-bone crash

T-Bone Crashes

T-Bone Crash, AKA Side Impact Collision Car Accidents Side impact vehicle collisions can cause catastrophic damage. This type of crash, also known as a T-bone, broadside […]
October 8, 2018
Central KY Car Wreck Lawyer

Driving While A Parent – AKA Distracted Driving

We at Hurst & Hurst want to do our part to help reduce injuries from auto accidents. There are a variety of different ways to be […]
August 29, 2018
Labor Day Accident Lawyer

5 Safety Tips for a Great Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day is one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States. For many it is the last real weekend of summer; others see it as a gateway to the holiday season. However,you look at it, Labor Day is also the holiday that has the most accidents associated with it, both in and out of vehicles. Please remember this Labor Day Weekend there will be a LOT of motorists on the roadways, both impaired and distracted. Below are some tips for being safe this Labor Day weekend and avoiding car accidents and common mishaps of the holiday. So be safe and have a wonderful Labor Day weekend.
May 24, 2018
Auto Accident Attorney Danville KY, car wreck pic

Reckless Drivers – What Duties Do Driver’s Have?

Every driver owes a duty to act reasonably while driving. Failure to do so can cause property damage, lost wages, physical injury, pain & suffering, and even death. If you have questions about an auto accident, or whether you could recover fro another driver's failure to act appropriately contact Hurst & Hurst at (859)209-2101 for a free consultation