Kentucky residents can suffer a wide range of serious injuries, but coverage of these events may help others avoid or recover from an accident. Our news page explores the causes and outcomes of motor vehicle crashes and other severe injuries to help others prepare for what lies ahead.
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$35 Million Offered by Massey Energy to Settle Coal Slurry Suit Lexington, Kentucky lawyer Robert Abell represents homeowners and persons injured by reckless practices of coal companies; contact him at 859-254-7076 -
Coal Mine Safety Whistleblower Protection Act Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell represents employees; contact him at 859-254-7076. -
"Hot Coffee": A Must-See Movie Lexington, Kentucky injury lawyer Robert Abell represents individuals and families injured by the negligent and intentional wrongdoing of others. -
Bill Limiting Damages for Medical Malpractice Vetoed Lexington, Kentucky injury lawyer Robert Abell represents individuals and families injured by the negligence of others; contact him at 859-254-7076. -
Americans Working Harder & Better, Earning Less Lexington, Kentucky lawyer Robert Abell represents hard-working, honest people that play by the rules and need help; contact him at 859-254-7076. -
Medicare Saves Us Money Lexington, Kentucky personal injury lawyer Robert Abell represents individuals and families injured by the negligent or intentional wrongdoing of others. -
Injury Suit Arising from Police Car Crash Settled for $650,000 Lexington, Kentucky accident lawyer Robert Abell represents individuals and families injured in auto accidents and wrecks; contact him at 859-254-7076 -
Asbestos Exposure of Workers Leads to $1.2 Million Fine Lexington, Kentucky asbestos lawyer Robert Abell represents employees and family members harmed by asbestos exposure; contact him at 859-254-7076 -
Richmond Firefighter Killed in Accident A Richmond firefighter, Timothy Farthing, was killed Monday in a truck accident early Monday, May 2, 2011. -
The Threat of Tort Reform to Our Constitutional Rights Tort reform poses a threat to our constitutional rights to trial by jury. -
Healthcare and Health Insurance Special Interests Gave $42 Million to Congress Last Year Special interests in the health care and health insurance industries gave Congress $42 million in 2010. -
A Sensible Proposal for Medical Liability Reform Joanne Doroshow of the Center for Justice and Democracy has come forward with a sensible proposal for medical liability reform -
Drugmakers Payments to Doctors Reviewed by Hospitals Hospitals in the Denver area are reviewing the ethics issues surrounding payments by pharmaceutical companies to doctors -
Improved Coal Mine Safety Faces Continuing Resistance Improving coal mine safety faces continuing resistance from coal mine owners and operators. -
Coal Mine Deaths in 2010 = 48 48 coal miners were killed in coal mines in 2010, the worst year for coal mine deaths since 1992. -
Law Professors Awarded $5 Million In Punitive Damages Two law professors were awarded $2.5 million each in punitive damages by a federal court jury against West Publishing, a legal publisher, in a defamation suit. -
Massey Energy Settles Fourth Coal Mining Death Suit from Upper Branch Disaster Massey Energy has settled the fourth suit from the coal mining deaths at its Upper Branch mine in Montcoal, West Virginia. 29 miners were killed at the mine in April. -
Medicare & Medicaid Reimbursement Suit Settled by Merck Merck has settled a suit by the Department of Justice regarding Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements it paid pharmacists and other health care providers.