You Risk More than an Accident If You’re Involved in a Road Rage Incident
Road rage causes very aggressive, dangerous driving that can cause accidents. If those involved are armed, they may shoot each other, too.
Road rage causes very aggressive, dangerous driving that can cause accidents. If those involved are armed, they may shoot each other, too.
Driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal in Kentucky. If a stoned driver causes an accident and injuries, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Police accident reports should document your accident and why it happened. They can support your injury claim or make it more difficult.
Independent witnesses and videos can provide critical evidence to show who’s responsible for causing a vehicle accident. Their unbiased viewpoints can be seen as credible and convincing.
The driver whose vehicle strikes the other from behind will nearly always be liable in these accidents. If liability is clear, an insurer should be more reasonable when making a settlement.
Distracted driving is dangerous. If a driver wasn’t paying attention and caused an accident and your injuries, you may obtain compensation for the harm you suffer.
Kentucky’s vehicle insurance system encourages the use of no-fault coverage. It helps if you have a minor accident, but if you’re more injured, you can file a lawsuit to recover your losses.
Negotiating a settlement or having your case decided at a trial is a decision you must make at some point. Most cases settle, but you may have valid reasons to go to trial.
A multi-vehicle accident can start with a commercial truck, or it could rear-end vehicles stopped because of a collision. Either way, Satterley & Kelley represents victims seeking compensation
You do not have to stand alone. Call 855-385-9532 to talk to a lawyer at Satterley & Kelley PLLC in Louisville.
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