A severe injury can result in lost time from work, ongoing medical expenses, permanent disability, and other losses that can significantly affect the rest of a victim’s life. Our library articles guide injury victims through their claims, helping them understand their liability, learn how to gather evidence, and navigate the complexities of a personal injury case.
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Coal Company Executive Judgment on Breach of Contract Against Coal Company Sometimes the right thing happens and the working guy wins one: Chris Walton won this judgment against coal company Rhino GP in Fayette Circuit Court. -
Lexeatin Unpaid Overtime and Wages Lawsuit Complaint Lexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell filed this complaint for unpaid wages and overtime in Fayette Circuit Court against Lexeatin. -
Punitive Damages To Punish Unlawful Conduct and Deter Its Repetition Punitive damages under Kentucky law -
Wrongly and Falsely Prosecuted Nurse Files Malicious Prosecution Suit Against State Investigatory Whose False Grand Jury Testimony Got Her Indicted A nurse, Elaine Royse, who was falsely prosecuted by AG Jack Conway's office, has filed suit against the investigator who gave false testimony to a grand jury. -
Sexual Harassment in Housing - Wallace v Cherokee Equity Corporation Both federal and Kentucky law prohibit sexual harassment in housing; this typically arises where rental agents take advantage of economically vulnerable women. -
Medicare Fraud & Upcoding: Productivity, Compensation & Fraud The complaint filed in Medicare fraud whistleblower case under the False Claims Act alleging systematic and fraudulent upcoding against the IPC Hospitalist Co. -
Kentucky Must Recognize Same-Sex Marriages, Federal Judge Rules US District Judge John Heyburn ruled that Kentucky must recognize same-sex marriages conducted validly in other states in this opinions issued today. -
Congressmen Letter Requesting President Obama Decriminalize Marijuana 18 Congressmen ask President Obama to remove marijuana as a Schedule I narcotic; they characterize the federal marijuana laws as "unjust and irrational." -
Richie Farmer Sentencing Memorandum Richie Farmer argues he should receive only 21 months in jail on his public corruption convictions, not the 27 urged by the federal government. -
Sentencing Memo by United States in Richie Farmer Case The United States argues that Richie Farmer, the UK basketball legend and ex-Ag Commissioner, should be jailed for 27 months on his public corruption charges. -
Richie Farmer's Plea Agreement Richie Farmer's plea agreement on public corruption charges. -
Lexington Criminal Defense Lawyer Robert Abell On Richie Farmer Prosecution Lexington lawyer Robert Abell considers in this essay the criminal prosecution of former UK star and Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer. -
Ask An Attorney Questions, Demand Straight Answers Robert Abell offers this guide to individuals and families looking to hire a lawyer. -
Liability Suits Are Path to Justice Accountability and responsibility are and should be the result of injury lawsuits argues Robert Abell in this essay published in the Lexington Herald-Leader -
Lexington Criminal Defense Lawyer Robert Abell on the unjust Federal Crack Cocaine Law Lexington criminal defense lawyer Robert Abell argues in the Lexington Herald-Leader that Congress should reform the racially discriminatory crack cocaine law -
Lexington Personal Injury Lawyer Robert Abell On Tort Reform Robert Abell argues in this essay published in the Lexington Herald-Leader that tort reformer proposes a cruel cure for a fictional problem. -
Vijay Singh Sues PGA Tour Over Doping Allegation Golfer Vijay Singh has filed suit against the PGA Tour over a doping allegation earlier this year that went nowhere. -
Kentucky False Claims Act - HB 401 This bill introduced in the House by Speaker Greg Stumbo and others would root out fraud on Kentucky's state government.