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Episode 9: Louisville personal injury attorney Aaron Whaley invited Brad Cecil, from Ringler, to discuss how structured settlements can be extremely beneficial for injured victims and their financial situations. These tools can increase the value of the settlement through compounding interest. Content is for information only, not legal advice and doesn't constitute an attorney-client relationship. I'm only licensed in Kentucky. This is an attorney advertisement. Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.
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Episode 8: Welcome to the Whaley Law Firm Personal Injury Podcast. Aaron discusses pedestrian accidents, bicycle collisions and bus accidents. Each of these are especially important as students head back to school. It’s not uncommon for younger students and older students to be distracted as they head home.
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Episode 7: Louisville personal attorney Aaron Whaley discusses factors involved in handling dog bite cases.
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Episode 6: This episode finishes the discussion from in Episode 5. Depositions give both sides the chance to ask questions to clarify facts. Mediation is an attempt to resolve the case. Your attorney helps you understand offers made. If a settlement cannot be reached the case will go to trial.
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Most car wreck cases settle. A reason a case goes to trial is a disagreement as to how the accident happened. Another issue is when the difference between the offers is too large. Your attorney files the lawsuit. During discovery, both parties find out details about the collision, injuries and related factors. We'll continue in Episode 6 (Preparing for Trial Part 2). This is provided for general information. I'm licensed in KY. This is an attorney advertisement. Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperso
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It’s important that you have the proper expectations. How often should I expect to hear from my attorney? What if the insurance company or other companies contact me, directly? In complicated cases, a lawsuit may need to be filed. Don’t rush to get a settlement until you fully understand the extent of your medical care.
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EP003: Two big issues after a car wreck. How do you put the pieces back together? MEDICAL TREATMENT - Do you need to go to the hospital? Kentucky has no fault coverage. It's up to $10,000 of injury protection for you and each of your passengers. CAR REPAIRS - If the car is totaled, when should you buy a new car? Will the settlement pay for it? This information should not be construed as legal advice and does not form an attorney-client relationship. I'm licensed in KY. This is an attorney advertisemen
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Many car wrecks occur at slow speed resulting in injury to ligaments, muscles or disks (“WHIPLASH”). Other wrecks occur at higher speed. Serious injuries include lacerations, head/brain trauma, back and neck injuries or death. There’s potential for symptoms to show up as mood swings, memory loss or a decrease in speech and motor skills.
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Louisville Attorney Aaron Whaley is launching his personal injury podcast. New episodes will launch every 2 weeks. He'll explain many of the issues you need to know about Kentucky car wrecks and other types of injuries.
info_outlineEpisode 8: Welcome to the Whaley Law Firm Personal Injury Podcast. Aaron discusses pedestrian accidents, bicycle collisions and bus accidents. Each of these are especially important as students head back to school.
Pedestrian Accidents
This time of a year, it’s especially important for drivers to be aware of buses and students. It’s not uncommon for both younger students and older students to be distracted as they head home. Unfortunately, they may not pay proper attention while crossing the streets.
If your child has been involved in a collision, get them medical treatment and let your attorney take care of the legal aspects. You have enough on your plate.
Pedestrian claims are somewhat different than vehicle collisions with other cars. Primarily, it’s a matter of PIP (“no-fault” insurance) coverage. In a collision with a pedestrian, the pedestrian will typically receive “no-fault” coverage from the at-fault driver. If the driver doesn’t have insurance, there may still be options for getting coverage to offset some of the medical bills. Figuring this out is your attorney’s role. Again, focus on your child’s treatment and recovery.
It’s important that you avoid gaps in the medical treatment after an accident. The insurance company will try to use this period of time to minimize the severity of the injuries, or argue that they were caused by something other than the collision. This can happen if you wait to seek medical treatment and/or if the victim fails to complete the treatment path for check-ups, physical rehabilitation or other medical appointments.
Bicycle Collisions
A bicycle collision is handled very similar to a pedestrian collision. A bicyclist on the road is required to obey the same rules as a car. Obviously, bicyclists don’t always do it. This means comparative fault is an issue that is often part of the defense against a bicycle accident claim. The insurance company may attempt to reduce its exposure by arguing the bicyclist was in-part responsible for the collision.
School Bus Wrecks and Public Bus Accidents
Generally, these are fairly standard when the collision is the fault of the bus driver and injuries occur to the passengers on the bus or to other drivers. However, when another vehicle causes the collision with the bus, it becomes more complicated.
Standard automobile insurance policies in Kentucky have limits which are there to pay for injuries and damage. Often, that coverage is divided among the passengers in the other car. Assuming the car hit the bus, there are many more passengers (victims) who may have injuries and who will be entitled to the insurance proceeds. The insurance company will want to cover all of the claims from the injured passengers. They often won’t pay anything until they are able to settle all of the claims at once. This can often cause significant delays in the resolution of the case(s).
For more information, visit http://www.louisville-accident-lawyer.com/
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The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation. I am only licensed in Kentucky, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of Kentucky.
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