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Dangers of Louisville’s Infamous RoadsUnderstanding Concussion & Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
A concussion, which is also known as a mild traumatic brain injury, is caused by a blow to the head or a jolt to the body. It impacts brain function and presents with a range of symptoms. In the context of a car accident, a concussion, which is a mild traumatic brain injury, typically…
Role of a Personal Injury Lawyer
The Role of a Personal Injury Lawyer If you’re ever injured in an accident in Louisville, and were not at fault, you shouldn’t have to pay for it. The first step after an accident is always to call 911 and seek immediate medical attention. Once everyone is safe, finding a Louisville personal injury attorney…
Louisville Car Accident Attorney | Tips & Trends
Car Accidents By the Numbers Navigating the roadways of Louisville, Kentucky, can be challenging, especially with the bustling city traffic and sometimes unpredictable weather conditions. Understanding the accident statistics and trends surrounding traffic accidents in this area is crucial for local drivers and policymakers in improving road safety. This article delves into the numbers…
Navigating the Dangers of Dixie Highway
The Dark Side of Louisville’s Most Notorious Stretch of Roadway Dixie Highway, often referred to as “Dixie Dieway,” is one of the most notorious roads in Louisville, stretching through Shively and Valley Station and extending down to Elizabethtown. Over 1,000 crashes a year, along with a fatality rate that is more than three times…
Navigating Commercial Driving Regulations
Navigating the world of commercial driving can be complex. There are many terms and regulations to understand. One common area of confusion is the relationship between Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and commercial driving. A common misconception amongst members of the general public is that a CDL and a CDL-applicable vehicle are required for…
Understanding Kentucky’s Occupational Safety and Health Laws in Wrongful Death Claims
Some professions are inherently dangerous, and many employers, whether inadvertently or deliberately, do not adhere to safety protocols or provide their employees with the necessary safety equipment. Workers can rely on the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) when any safety issues arise. Since 1970, OSHA has enforced worker health and safety rights….