Coping With Chronic Pain from An Illness or Injury
Chronic pain may be linked to an illness or injury, or your body mistakenly interprets nerve signals and makes you feel pain without justification.
Chronic pain may be linked to an illness or injury, or your body mistakenly interprets nerve signals and makes you feel pain without justification.
If an insurer acts illegally in delaying, denying, or reducing your claim, it may act in bad faith and be ordered to heavily compensate you for the harm.
About two workers are killed each week, on average, at road and highway work sites. Negligent drivers and contractors may be to blame.
First responders driving to emergency situations shouldn’t drive negligently. If they do, and you’re injured, you may have a right to compensation.
A child injured by someone’s intentional acts or negligence may have a right to compensation. An attorney can help protect their legal rights.
Spinal cord injuries can happen in a traumatic accident and cause significant physical disabilities, severe emotional harm, and many years of lost income.
If your injuries are so serious they threaten your ability to make a living, contact Satterley & Kelley. A personal injury claim can include compensation for that expected lost income.
Traumatic brain injuries’ long-term effects can be physical, mental, emotional, psychological, and financial. They also may severely impact the victim’s family because of the drastic changes that may result.
Expert witnesses have experience or education that qualifies them to give trustworthy opinions on complex issues critical to personal injury cases.
Social media can help you keep in touch with people when you’re injured, but depending on your post, it could make your case more difficult to prove or reduce what you may obtain.
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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