Kentucky Personal Injury News & Blog
Straight information on Kentucky injury law, insurance tactics, trucking safety, and what you actually need to know after an accident.
This blog covers Kentucky personal injury law, insurance company tactics, trucking industry regulations, road safety data, and what injury victims need to understand before, during, and after a claim. The articles here are written by the attorneys and staff at Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers — Louisville and Lexington’s top-rated personal injury firm. Use the categories below to find the topics that matter most to your situation.
What You’ll Find Here
Most people come to this blog because something happened — a crash, an insurance letter they don’t understand, a settlement offer that feels too low. The content here is built around exactly those moments. We write about real Kentucky statutes, real insurance tactics, and real situations that injury victims and their families face.
Nothing here is legal advice specific to your case. But understanding how the system works — how insurance companies value claims, how trucking evidence disappears, how Kentucky’s no-fault law affects your options — puts you in a better position to make decisions. If you have a specific situation you want to discuss, call us. The initial conversation doesn’t cost anything.
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Car Accident Law
Kentucky’s choice no-fault system, tort thresholds, fault rules, and what to do after a crash. Louisville-specific road and intersection coverage.
View articles →Trucking & Commercial Vehicle Crashes
FMCSA regulations, ELD data, driver fatigue, black box evidence, carrier tactics, and why trucking cases are different from car accidents.
View articles →Insurance Company Tactics
How adjusters minimize claims, recorded statement traps, lowball offers, delays, and what to watch for when dealing with insurance companies.
View articles →Injury Types & Treatment
TBI, spinal injuries, fractures, soft tissue damage, PTSD, and the treatment gaps insurance companies use against injury victims.
View articles →Personal Injury Claims Process
How Kentucky injury claims work from start to finish — demand letters, negotiations, lawsuits, timelines, and what to expect at each stage.
View articles →Evidence & Investigation
Accident footage, black box data, crash reconstruction, police reports, witness statements, and how quickly critical evidence disappears.
View articles →Kentucky Injury Law: Key Topics Explained
Kentucky has its own set of rules when it comes to personal injury claims. A few of the most important topics our blog covers in depth:
Kentucky’s Choice No-Fault System
Kentucky is a choice no-fault state under KRS 304.39-060. Most drivers carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) that pays medical bills and lost wages regardless of who caused the crash — up to $10,000. To pursue a full claim against the at-fault driver (including pain and suffering), your injuries must meet the tort threshold: medical expenses over $1,000, a fracture, permanent injury, or death. We’ve written extensively on how this threshold affects real cases.
Insurance Company Tactics in Kentucky
Insurance companies use specific, predictable strategies to reduce payouts. We document them because injured people deserve to know what’s coming. From payment delays to independent medical exams designed to minimize injuries to social media surveillance, the playbook is well-established. Our blog names the tactics and explains how to respond.
Trucking Industry Regulations and Crash Liability
Commercial trucking crashes involve a layer of federal regulation that car accident claims don’t. FMCSA regulations govern driver hours, vehicle maintenance, cargo loading, and carrier qualification. When a carrier or driver violates those rules and someone gets hurt, those violations become evidence of negligence. We cover the specific regulations that matter most in Kentucky crash cases — from hours of service violations to driver qualification failures.
Kentucky Road Safety Data
We track Kentucky traffic crash data from the Kentucky State Police annual crash report, the NHTSA, and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. When major crashes happen in Louisville or around the state, we explain the context — what the data shows about that location, what typically causes those crashes, and what it means for injury victims.
Have a Question About Your Kentucky Injury Case?
The blog covers general topics. Your specific situation may have details that change the answer entirely. Call us directly — the initial conversation is about 10 minutes and there’s no cost.
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- Available 24/7 — no appointment needed
Featured Articles
A selection of articles from across our blog that injury victims read most:
- How Trucking Companies Respond to Crashes — What Happens in the First 24 Hours
- The Adjuster’s Playbook: 7 Tactics Used to Minimize Kentucky Car Accident Claims
- Why Early Truck Accident Settlement Offers Are Almost Always Too Low
- Hours of Service Violations: How Driver Fatigue Becomes Liability in a Trucking Crash
- PTSD After a Car Accident: How It Affects Your Injury Claim
- What to Know Before an Insurance Company Sends You to an IME
- What a Truck’s Black Box Records — and Why It Disappears Fast
- Top Causes of Large Truck Accidents in Kentucky
- The Most Dangerous Roads in Louisville — What the Data Shows
- Kentucky Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims
About This Blog
The articles here are written by the attorneys and legal team at Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers. We are a Louisville-based personal injury firm representing injury victims across Kentucky. Our team includes a dedicated trucking and commercial vehicle division, and we have recovered 40+ seven-figure results for Kentucky injury victims since 2020.
Content is reviewed for accuracy and updated when Kentucky law, insurance practices, or road safety data changes. We do not accept sponsored content or allow our editorial positions to be influenced by outside parties. Every article reflects the actual experience of our attorneys handling real Kentucky injury cases.
Looking for something specific? Use the search function at the top of the page, or browse our practice area pages to find detailed information on the type of crash or injury situation you’re dealing with. If you want to talk directly, call 502-888-8888 (Louisville) or 859-888-8000 (Lexington). Available 24/7.
Stay Current on Kentucky Injury Law
Kentucky’s legal landscape for injury victims changes. Court decisions affect how insurance coverage stacks. Legislative sessions change deadlines and liability rules. Insurance industry lobbying shapes what adjusters are trained to do. We track these developments and write about the ones that actually matter to injury victims and their families.
Our blog also covers major trucking safety developments from federal regulators — FMCSA rulemaking on electronic logging devices, IIHS crash safety research, and NHTSA recall and safety defect data — because understanding the industry context helps injury victims understand their cases.
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