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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Car and Truck Accident Cases

There are many questions that we frequently are contacted about where people just need some initial information.  We have tried to list at least some of the most common examples.  This section will be regularly updated as we are contacted about questions that are not listed below.  If you don't find the answer to your question here, contact us for answers specific to your situation.  The consultation is free. 

Who pays my medical bills when I am hurt in an accident? 

Who covers my lost wages when I am hurt in an accident and can't work? 

Do I need a lawyer to help me with my accident case?

How long do I have to file suit in an accident case?

What are PIP benefits?

What are BRB benefits?

What does it mean that Kentucky has "no-fault" car insurance?

What if the driver who caused the accident that injured me doesn't have enough insurance to cover my medical bills?

What is the statute of limitations to file suit in a car or truck accident?

What if the driver who caused the accident that injured me doesn't have any insurance?

If my health insurer pays some of my medical bills caused by the accident, what are its rights to be paid back?

Should I give a taped statement to the insurance adjuster?

What is underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage?

What is subrogation?

Who pays BRB?

Who pays PIP?

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Robert L. Abell is a  Personal Injury and Accident lawyer for Lexington, Winchester, Paris, Georgetown, Frankfort, Versailles, Nicholasville, Richmond, Lancaster, Stanton, London, Corbin, Shelbyville, Danville, Lawrenceburg, Williamstown, Jeffersontown, Louisville, Harrodsburg, Campbellsville, Liberty, Bardstown, Covington, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Newport, Pikeville, Ashland, Morehead, Jackson, Cynthiana and other communities located in central and eastern Kentucky and Fayette County, Scott County, Clark County, Madison County, Laurel County, Powell County, Morgan County, Breathitt County, Harrison County, Woodford County, Bourbon County, Jessamine County, Mercer County, Boyle County, Anderson County, Shelby County, Jefferson County, Owen County, Franklin County, Grant County, Boone County, Kenton County and elsewhere in Kentucky. 
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