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Do You Need to Report Being Hurt on the Job

Workers who suffer a serious injury on the job may be eligible for Kentucky workers' compensation benefits. On this episode of Fighting for Justice in Kentucky, we explain how an injured worker should proceed with their workers' compensation claim after being in a work accident.
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How Kentucky’s No-Fault Laws Work in an Uber Car Accident

Being involved in a crash is a horrific experience. Moreover, the aftermath of a car accident is often very complicated and overwhelming for many. Even more so, wrecks with Uber vehicles complicate matter further. Consider a recent car accident case involving an Uber driver. The ...
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Some Workplace Injuries Are Not Covered by Workers’ Compensation

On this episode of Fighting for Justice in Kentucky, we look at which types of workplace injury cases are outside the scope of a Kentucky workers’ compensation claim. If you or a loved one has been injured on the job and can no longer work, ...
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What Type of Compensation Is Available Through a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

Workplace injuries are a leading cause of accidental injury in Kentucky and across the United States. Depending on the nature of the accident and the severity of an employee’s injuries, it is common for someone to miss days, weeks or even months of work. In ...
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What You Need to Know About Slip & Fall Accidents

On this episode of Fighting for Justice in Kentucky, we look at common facts about slip & fall accidents, such as slip & fall accidents being the number one cause of injuries in all age groups. If you or a loved one has been injured ...
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Bicycle Safety

Bicycle safety in Kentucky is a big issue because the State has not created a convenient and safe bike network system. In fact, Kentucky ranks 49 out of 50 for bicycle safety. Instead of making biking safer, Kentucky relies on what is referred to as ...