Kentucky Rural T-Bone Accidents
Driving on rural roads is more dangerous than driving on urban streets, according to a study from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In fact,
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Driving on rural roads is more dangerous than driving on urban streets, according to a study from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In fact,
How about these lovely Kentucky TRUCKS! Some people would call themselves die-hard red truck fans and some of you bleed blue. Whatever color vehicle you
Kentucky has roughly 1,200 miles of freeways that mike up the lifelines that connect its cities, town and communities. Unfortunately, these same roads present a
When winter storms hit the Louisville and Lexington metro areas, the snowplows hit the streets removing the snow and clearing paths so people can travel.
Semi-trucks are big, heavy and dangerous to others on the road as they haul their freight getting goods from one place to another. Nowhere is
While it may seem crazy, it is possible for a child to sue their own parent for injuries sustained in a car accident. It gets
Drivers know that a car isn’t as easy to control nor is it easy to stop in snowy or icy conditions. Despite that knowledge, each
At Kaufman & Stigger, we fight for our clients. The attorneys you see on television are the attorneys that help our injured clients. Our
According to a report from the Kentucky State Police, 724 people died in the state from auto accidents, and Kentucky averages about 115 of those
Construction zone collisions happen frequently, and the victims and surviving family members often feel that accident could have been prevented. Construction zones typically have plenty