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Shively Personal Injury Attorneys

Dixie Highway and I-264 are among the most dangerous roads in Louisville. If you were hurt in a crash in Shively, call Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers today.

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Shively sits southwest of downtown Louisville in Jefferson County, and two of the busiest, most crash-prone roads in the metro run right through it: Dixie Highway (US-31W) and the Watterson Expressway (I-264). About 15,850 people call Shively home, and every day tens of thousands more pass through its corridors going to and from downtown Louisville, the airport, and Fort Knox. When crashes happen here, the injuries are real, and the insurance companies move fast. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers represents Shively crash victims and puts more money in their pockets through the Bigger Share Guarantee®.

Why Dixie Highway Is So Dangerous in Shively

Dixie Highway carries over 60,000 vehicles per day through Shively’s commercial corridor, making it one of the highest-volume state routes in Kentucky. That volume, combined with aging pavement, limited medians, and complex intersections, creates the conditions for serious crashes. In 2024 alone, Dixie Highway recorded 190 crashes, 7 deaths, and 12 serious injuries, with a fatality rate three times higher than comparable Kentucky state highways, according to Traffic Safety Team crash data.

The intersection at Dixie Highway and Garrs Lane is one of the most documented trouble spots, with four crashes in 2024 alone tied to wide turns by semi-trucks. Five-way intersections without dedicated left-turn lanes push head-on collision risk well above the statewide norm. Saturday nights near 11 p.m. and rainy stretches in May and October are peak danger windows, when old pavement and heavy pedestrian activity near Shively’s shopping strips create the worst conditions. Data from Jefferson County supports these patterns through Louisville Metro Police Department records available at LMPD’s accident report portal.

I-264 Watterson Expressway Crashes Near Shively

I-264 clips the northern edge of Shively and serves as one of Louisville’s primary crosstown loops. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s 2024 Traffic Collision Facts Report recorded 1,428 total crashes on I-264 that year, including 200 injury crashes and 2 fatal collisions resulting in 274 people injured. High-speed travel, abrupt lane changes near the Shively interchange, and late-night impaired driving all contribute to the toll. WDRB reported a fatal crash on the Watterson Expressway in March 2026, with the victim transported to University of Louisville Hospital, the trauma center where many Shively crash victims receive care.

Interstate crashes tend to produce more severe injuries than surface street collisions because of travel speeds. Rear-end crashes at merge points and sideswipe collisions near the Shively on-ramps are the most common patterns. If you were hurt on I-264 near Shively, the at-fault driver’s insurer will almost certainly contact you quickly. Do not give a recorded statement before speaking with a lawyer. Learn more about your options on our car accident practice page.

Truck and Commercial Vehicle Accidents on the Fort Knox Corridor

Dixie Highway (US-31W) is the primary surface route between Louisville and Fort Knox, carrying a steady mix of military transport, commercial freight, and civilian traffic through Shively every day. That combination puts large commercial trucks on the same congested road as pedestrians, cyclists, and commuters. According to the KYTC 2024 Collision Report, commercial vehicles were involved in crashes resulting in serious injuries across Kentucky’s US route network, and Dixie Highway’s data reflects that pattern locally. Commercial trucks accounted for at least four crashes at Shively-area intersections in 2024 from wide turns at complex intersections like Dixie and Garrs Lane.

Truck accident cases are more complex than standard car crashes. Federal motor carrier regulations under 49 CFR Part 390 require carriers to retain driver qualification files, hours-of-service logs, and maintenance records, all of which become critical evidence. Trucking companies often deploy their own investigators within hours of a crash. Our truck accident team moves immediately to preserve black box data, dashcam footage, and electronic logging device records before they are lost.

Common Injuries in Shively Crashes

The crash types most common on Dixie Highway and I-264 produce a predictable set of serious injuries. High-speed rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes at unprotected intersections, and underride incidents involving commercial trucks all generate severe trauma.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Spinal Cord Injuries

Broken Bones

Neck & Back Injuries

Internal Injuries

Soft Tissue Damage

Many Shively crash victims are taken to University of Louisville Hospital, the region’s Level I trauma center, for treatment of severe injuries including brain trauma and fractures requiring surgery. Medical bills accumulate fast. Kentucky is a fault state for auto accidents, meaning the at-fault driver’s insurance is responsible for your medical costs, lost income, and other losses. Getting the full value of your claim requires documentation and quick action.

What to Do After a Crash in Shively

The steps you take in the first 48 hours after a crash in Shively matter more than most people realize. Evidence disappears quickly, and insurance companies are already working to limit what they pay.

  1. Call 911. A police report documents the crash officially. Shively Police Department can be reached at 502-448-6181, and crash reports can be obtained through Shively PD’s online portal via buycrash.com.
  2. Photograph everything. Get pictures of all vehicles, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signs, and any visible injuries before anything is moved.
  3. Seek medical care immediately. Delayed treatment gives insurers a reason to argue your injuries were not caused by the crash. Go to the ER or urgent care the same day.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement. The other driver’s insurance company will call quickly. You are not required to give them a recorded statement, and doing so can reduce your recovery.
  5. Call Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers. We handle everything from evidence preservation to final settlement. You focus on getting better. We’ll handle everything else.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How dangerous is Dixie Highway in Shively? +
Dixie Highway through Shively carries over 60,000 vehicles per day and recorded 190 crashes, 7 deaths, and 12 serious injuries in 2024 alone. According to Traffic Safety Team data, its fatality rate is three times higher than comparable Kentucky state highways. The Dixie and Garrs Lane intersection recorded four truck-related crashes in 2024.
What should I do if I was in a crash on I-264 near Shively? +
Call 911, get medical attention the same day, and document everything with photos before leaving the scene. The KYTC 2024 report recorded 1,428 total crashes on I-264, meaning the insurance companies handling these claims see many cases each year. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer without legal counsel.
Can I recover damages if a truck hit my car on Dixie Highway? +
Yes. Kentucky's fault-based system allows you to seek compensation from the at-fault driver and, in many cases, the trucking company itself. Federal regulations under 49 CFR Part 390 require carriers to retain records that can prove negligent hiring or maintenance. Our truck accident team preserves this evidence before it disappears.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Kentucky? +
Kentucky's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is one year from the date of the crash under KRS 413.140. Missing this deadline bars your claim entirely. Acting quickly also preserves critical evidence, including crash scene data, surveillance footage, and witness statements that may not be available later.
What is the Bigger Share Guarantee®? +
The Bigger Share Guarantee® means you take home more of your settlement than you would at other firms. Our flat-fee structure keeps more money in your pocket. There is $0 out-of-pocket cost to you, ever. You pay nothing unless we recover for you, and when we do, you get more. Learn more about our approach on the personal injury practice page.
Where do I get a copy of my Shively crash report? +
If Shively Police responded to your crash, you can obtain the report through Shively Police Department's portal using buycrash.com. If Louisville Metro Police responded, reports are available through LMPD's online report portal. For Kentucky State Police reports, use the KSP civilian collision portal.
Does Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers serve clients in Shively? +
Yes. We serve clients across Jefferson County and the Louisville metro area, including Shively. Our Louisville office handles motor vehicle crash cases, dog bites, and premises liability. Call (502) 888-8888 any time. There is no cost to speak with us, and if we take your case, you pay $0 out-of-pocket until we recover for you. See all locations at our Locations page.

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