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5 Things Not To Do During a Car Accident Case

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

You deserve compensation after being injured in a Kentucky car accident because of another party’s negligence. However, you need to avoid making mistakes if you want to recover fair compensation. If you do certain things, you could adversely impact your chances of recovering the compensation you deserve. Understanding what to do and what not… Read More »

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Back Injuries in Car Accidents

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

The human back is not well suited to handle the impact of a car crash. Almost any type of car accident can cause back injuries, including minor collisions. Car accidents can result in various kinds of back injuries, ranging from minor injuries to life-altering injuries. Below are some crucial things to know about back… Read More »

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Five Types of Evidence in a Kentucky Personal Injury Case

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When a person suffers an injury because of the fault of another party, they can file a personal injury claim against the negligent party and recover financial compensation. In a Kentucky personal injury case, the plaintiff has the burden of proving negligence on the part of the defendant, and to prove negligence, you need… Read More »

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7 Tips for Avoiding Distracted Driving

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Distracted driving is a dangerous behavior. The NHTSA estimates that in 2021 alone, distracted driving claimed over 3,500 lives. Even a few seconds of distraction are enough to cause a serious accident that results in severe injuries and even death. Unfortunately, the cost of distracted driving accident injuries and fatalities can be significant. It… Read More »

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Can I Go to Jail for a Misdemeanor in Kentucky?

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

In Kentucky, crimes fall under two main categories: misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors are considered less serious crimes than felonies. For this reason, it is easy for someone facing a misdemeanor charge to assume they cannot go to jail if convicted. But is it true that you cannot go to jail if convicted of a… Read More »

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