Monthly Archives: November 2025
Does Your Kentucky Auto Insurance Policy Include Underinsured Motorist (UIM) Coverage?
Every Kentucky driver must purchase and carry auto insurance. But what exactly does that insurance cover? By law, a Kentucky car insurance policy must provide a minimum amount of liability coverage and personal injury protection. The former protects you in the event you are sued for causing an accident, while the latter provides you… Read More »
When Is a Kentucky Escalator Accident Lawsuit Heard in Federal Court?
Using an escalator is not typically considered a risky or dangerous activity. Of course, like any mechanical device an escalator can fail due to improper design, construction, or maintenance. Such failures can cause serious injuries, even death, and when that happens the elevator manufacturer and other parties may be held civilly liable in a… Read More »
Understanding “Proximate Cause” in a Kentucky Car Accident Lawsuit
In any Kentucky personal injury lawsuit, the plaintiff has the burden of proving the defendant’s negligence. In turn, there are several elements of negligence. First, the plaintiff needs to establish the defendant owed them a duty of care under the law. Second, the plaintiff must show the defendant breached that duty. Third, the plaintiff… Read More »
How “Misuse” May Be a Defense in an Indiana Product Liability Lawsuit
Any company that manufactures and sells a consumer product has a legal duty to ensure that product is safe for its intended and ordinary use. If a product has a defect in its design or manufacture, or the instructions do not contain proper warnings about any known safety risks, the manufacturer may be held… Read More »
