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Monthly Archives: February 2025

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The Importance of Photos for Your Kentucky Slip and Fall Case

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Slip and fall accidents can happen unexpectedly and cause severe injuries and significant damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. When a Kentucky slip and fall accident occurs due to a property owner’s negligence, you can file an insurance or legal claim and seek compensation for your injuries and damages. However,… Read More »

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What Is the Difference Between Plaintiff and Defendant in a Kentucky Personal Injury Case?

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

If you have suffered an injury due to another party’s negligence, you may be considering filing a personal injury claim. Before filing your case, it can help to take time to understand some of the terms commonly used in these cases. Two important terms you need to understand are “plaintiff” and “defendant.” Understanding the… Read More »

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5 Common Misconceptions About Personal Injury Law in Kentucky (For 2025)

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Navigating personal injury law can be overwhelming, especially if you have never dealt with the legal system before. When seeking information, you might turn to family and friends for guidance. However, it is easy to be misled by hearsay or outdated advice. Many misconceptions surround personal injury law; some might discourage you from filing… Read More »

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How To Negotiate a Fair Settlement With an Insurance Company

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Dealing with insurance companies after an accident can be overwhelming, especially when trying to secure the compensation you deserve. Insurance companies are often reluctant to pay as they need to protect their bottom line, which can significantly affect your claim. Understanding your rights and employing the right strategies is essential to negotiating a fair… Read More »

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