Lyndon Personal Injury Attorney
When a crash on Shelbyville Road, N. Hurstbourne Parkway, or Westport Road changes your life, Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers gets to work immediately.
Lyndon is a city of roughly 11,000 residents in the 40222 zip code, situated in eastern Jefferson County along Shelbyville Road, Westport Road, and North Hurstbourne Parkway. On March 8, 2026, a fatal crash at North Hurstbourne Parkway and Ormsby Station Road killed one person and injured two others. High-speed corridors cutting through a densely developed commercial district make Lyndon one of Louisville’s most collision-prone communities. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers is located at 1900 Plantside Drive, Louisville, KY 40299 — less than 15 minutes from Lyndon. Call (502) 888-8888 any time.
Lyndon’s Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections
Lyndon sits at the crossroads of several major east Louisville arteries. Shelbyville Road (US-60) runs east–west through the heart of the community, carrying commuter and commercial traffic between downtown Louisville and the eastern suburbs. North Hurstbourne Parkway runs north–south as a high-speed connector between the Watterson Expressway (I-264) and I-64. Westport Road adds a third major corridor along Lyndon’s northern boundary. The resulting traffic volume through the 40222 zip code far exceeds what these roads were originally designed to handle.
Where Lyndon Crashes Occur Most Often
- N. Hurstbourne Pkwy & Ormsby Station Rd — Site of the March 8, 2026 fatal crash. High-speed north–south traffic meets residential side-street access with limited signal protection
- Shelbyville Road & N. Hurstbourne Pkwy — One of the busiest intersections in east Louisville. Complex turning movements, high vehicle counts, and signal timing gaps generate frequent T-bone collisions
- Shelbyville Road & Lyndon Lane — Left-turning traffic into Lyndon’s commercial core conflicts with through-traffic at 45+ mph
- Westport Road & Herr Lane — School zone proximity and residential access points along a 35 mph corridor with frequent speed violations
- N. Hurstbourne Pkwy & Westport Road — Multi-lane intersection with high-speed approach from both directions
Injury Cases We Handle in Lyndon
The combination of high-speed arterials and dense commercial development through Lyndon produces serious and often catastrophic injuries. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers represents Lyndon residents and visitors across every major case type in the 40222 zip code:
- Car accidents on Shelbyville Road, Hurstbourne Parkway, and Westport Road
- Truck and commercial vehicle crashes along Shelbyville Road’s commercial corridor
- Motorcycle accidents on multi-lane roads with speed differentials
- Pedestrian accidents near Lyndon shopping centers and restaurant strips
- Bicycle accidents on roads that lack dedicated bike infrastructure
- Wrongful death from fatal high-speed collisions like the March 2026 crash at N. Hurstbourne & Ormsby Station
Kentucky Insurance and Fault Rules for Lyndon Accidents
Under Kentucky’s choice no-fault system (KRS 304.39-060), your own PIP coverage pays initial medical bills and lost wages after a crash. When injuries exceed the statutory threshold — $1,000 in medical expenses, or any permanent injury, fracture, or disfigurement — you can pursue a full claim against the at-fault driver.
Kentucky follows pure comparative fault under KRS 411.182. If you share partial responsibility for a Lyndon crash, your recovery is reduced by your fault percentage but not eliminated. Insurance adjusters handling Hurstbourne Parkway speed-related crashes often argue the injured party could have avoided the collision. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers uses crash reconstruction and signal data to establish fault accurately.
What Lyndon Accident Victims Can Recover
- All medical costs — emergency care, surgery, therapy, and future treatment
- Lost income, overtime, bonuses, and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering, emotional distress, anxiety, and PTSD
- Vehicle damage, rental car costs, and diminished value
- Loss of consortium for spouses and family members
- Full wrongful death compensation including burial expenses and lifetime income
Our Process for Lyndon Injury Cases
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Fast Scene Response
We investigate the crash site on Hurstbourne Parkway, Shelbyville Road, or Westport Road within hours. Our team pulls traffic camera footage, collects business surveillance recordings, and documents road conditions before evidence degrades.
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Thorough Medical Records
We work with Louisville-area surgeons, orthopedists, and neurologists to fully document your injuries and future treatment needs. Complete records are the foundation of maximum compensation.
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Data-Driven Demand
Our demand packages include crash reconstruction, traffic signal analysis, medical cost projections, and economic loss calculations. Forty-plus seven and eight figure results since 2020 back up our valuations.
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Courtroom Prepared
If the insurer refuses a full-value settlement, we file in Jefferson Circuit Court and prepare for trial. Your contingency fee stays flat — it never increases for litigation. That is the Bigger Share Guarantee®.
Bigger Share Guarantee® — you always take home more. Your fee never increases when litigation begins — not by a single percent. Most firms raise to 40–45% the moment a lawsuit is filed. That difference belongs in your pocket. $0 Out-Of-Pocket, forever.
Nearby Communities We Serve
Lyndon borders several east Louisville communities where Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers regularly represents injury victims:
- Middletown — east along Shelbyville Road and I-64
- St. Matthews — west along Shelbyville Road toward the Watterson
Lyndon Personal Injury Questions
What happened in the March 2026 fatal crash on N. Hurstbourne Parkway in Lyndon?
On March 8, 2026, a multi-vehicle collision at North Hurstbourne Parkway and Ormsby Station Road killed one person and injured two others. The crash occurred on a high-speed section of Hurstbourne Parkway where residential side streets intersect with fast-moving arterial traffic. Investigations into the cause are ongoing.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim after a Lyndon accident?
You have one year from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Kentucky under KRS 304.39-230. Wrongful death claims carry the same one-year deadline from the date of death. Do not let time run out — evidence from Lyndon intersections erodes quickly.
Does hiring Sam Aguiar cost me anything upfront for a Lyndon crash case?
No. We work on a contingency fee that never increases for litigation. You pay nothing unless we win. There are no retainers, no hourly fees, and $0 Out-Of-Pocket at any stage — even if your case requires litigation and goes to trial.
Can I recover damages for a Shelbyville Road crash in Lyndon if I was speeding?
Potentially yes. Under Kentucky’s comparative fault rule, your damages are reduced by your percentage of fault, not eliminated. If you were 25% at fault for speeding and the other driver ran a red light causing $200,000 in damages, you could still recover $150,000. Insurance companies will try to maximize your fault percentage. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers uses evidence to keep your fault allocation as low as the facts support.
What if my Lyndon car accident injuries didn’t show up until days later?
Delayed-onset injuries are extremely common in car crashes, especially concussions, whiplash, and internal injuries. Kentucky law does not require symptoms to appear immediately for a valid claim. Seek medical attention as soon as symptoms develop and tell the physician about the crash. Then contact Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers — we will connect the delayed diagnosis to the accident and build your case accordingly.
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