Proving Fault in Fatal Electrical House Fires
Faulty wiring and electrical malfunctions cause 13% of US home fires. If negligence led to a catastrophic fire or wrongful death, call Satterley & Kelley at 855-385-9532.
Faulty wiring and electrical malfunctions cause 13% of US home fires. If negligence led to a catastrophic fire or wrongful death, call Satterley & Kelley at 855-385-9532.
AI tools can give dangerous or incorrect advice. Learn when bad AI guidance may lead to a negligence or product liability claim and how victims can seek compensation.
The parents of Keoni Hubbard, a child killed in a boating accident at a New Hampshire summer camp, sue multiple defendants for failing to keep the 11-year-old safe.
Thanks to a federal law loophole, Americans are injured and killed by medical devices sold without safety testing. If you have one, you’re the test subject.
Accidents are the third most common cause of death in the country, and Kentucky has the fifth-highest accidental death rate in the United States.
Septicemia is a leading killer in Kentucky. Negligent healthcare providers may play a role in this deadly infection. If so, they can be held accountable.
Drowning is a leading killer of children. Negligence can cause drownings, and those responsible may be held accountable through a personal injury lawsuit.
US children are dying at higher rates than those living in other developed countries. Negligence and intentional murder are partly to blame.
You may see Kratom at your local convenience store or gas station, but just because something is for sale doesn’t mean you should buy it. This plant extract is marketed as a supplement to give you more energy and relieve pain. What you don’t learn in the advertising is how addictive it can be or […]
About two workers are killed each week, on average, at road and highway work sites. Negligent drivers and contractors may be to blame.
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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