Middletown Personal Injury Attorneys
If you or a loved one has sustained an injury in one of these types of incidents, a Middletown personal injury lawyer may be able to help obtain a financial recovery on your behalf from an at-fault party or their insurer.
Personal Injury Attorneys In Middletown
Meagher Injury Lawyers has handled several different types of personal injury claims, but the most common types we handle include motor vehicular accidents, slip/trip and falls, and dog bite incidents.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Car accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Trucking accidents
Bus accidents
Uninsured motorist claims
Underinsured motorist claims
Wrongful death
Drunk driving accidents
Bicycle vs. vehicle accidents
Uber or Lyft accidents
Scooter vs. vehicle accidents
Pedestrian vs. vehicle accidents
There are several common injuries that one can sustain in a motor vehicle accident, including neck injuries, whiplash, back injuries, concussions, traumatic brain injuries, scars, bruises, lacerations, broken bones, shoulder tears, knee injuries, and, in the most tragic cases, death. A Middletown injury attorney may be able to advocate on behalf of motor vehicle accident injury victims to ensure maximum compensation is obtained to cover their medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, among other damages they may have incurred.
Slip or trip and fall accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. They can occur at restaurants, on a sidewalk, shopping malls, retail stores, gas stations, hotels, parking lots, or even at someone’s home or at your apartment complex. These falls are not always the fault of the person who falls. There can be numerous circumstances that cause an individual to fall including wet floors, uneven sidewalks, icy parking lots, inadequate lighting, loose payment, defective railing on stairs, defective steps, unsecured wires or cables on the floor, or other defective conditions.
Kentucky law requires property owners to inspect for areas that may be tripping hazards on their premises. If the property owner fails to discover a tripping hazard on their premises and a person is injured as a result of that tripping hazard, the property owner may be negligent due to their failure to discover and subsequently remedy or warn of the tripping hazard.
It is highly recommended that any fall victim photograph the scene of their fall and to also report the fall to any employees on the premises or the property owner as soon as possible after the fall. A Middletown injury attorney can analyze the facts of a fall to determine the viability of one’s injury claim after a fall. They can also investigate the scene of the fall and gather the necessary evidence needed to prove liability against the property owner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still claim damages for a car accident that was partially my fault in Middletown, KY
Possibly. Kentucky follows the pure comparative negligence rule for personal injury cases. That means that if you and the other driver were partially to blame for the accident, the damages available to you would be reduced by the percentage you were found at fault. So for a case where you have $100,000 in damages where you were found 25% at fault and the other party was apportioned the remaining 75% of liability, you would walk away with a $75,000 recovery provided the other driver had sufficient insurance coverage.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits in Kentucky?
You have one year from the date that your injuries occurred to file a personal injury lawsuit to recover damages for those injuries. The exception to this rule is for car accident injury cases. In car accident cases you have at least two years from the date of your injuries to file a lawsuit. After that, you will no longer have a right to seek compensation. Our personal injury lawyers at Meagher Injury Lawyers can help you protect your rights by getting started on your case right away.
How much money can I get from a personal injury case in Kentucky?
There is no set amount for settlements in personal injury cases. Instead, an experienced Kentucky personal injury lawyer can help you calculate your economic and non-economic damages and use this figure to inform negotiations with the insurance company. At Meagher Injury Lawyers, we’ve helped Kentucky residents recover millions of dollars in compensation.
Dog Bites
Almost five million people incur dog bites in the United States annually and nearly one out of five dog bites become infected. Unfortunately, most dog bite victims are children due to their small size. Kentucky holds the owners of dogs that bite strictly liable for the damages the dog causes to someone due to a dog bite. Dog owners cannot claim they accidentally left the gate open or that their dog just slipped off their leash. The owner of the dog is liable to the injury victim even if the dog has never bitten or acted aggressively in the past.
If you have been the victim of a dog bite, a Middletown personal injury attorney can investigate your case to determine if the at fault party has any insurance available to pursue. A Middletown personal injury lawyer can also consult with doctors or psychologists to ensure the insurance company understands the extent of medical and emotional care needed.
If you have been injured in a car accident, slip/trip and fall, or dog bite incident in Kentucky, let attorney Tate Meagher deal with the at fault party or insurance company, while you focus on getting better. To see if you have a case in which we believe we might be able to help, call today for a free attorney consultation.