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What Happens When Your Auto Accident Occurs on Rural Kentucky Roads?

Why Rural Accidents Need an Experienced Auto Accident Lawyer When your car accident happens on a rural Kentucky highway, far from the nearest hospital, those first crucial minutes can mean the difference between recovery and catastrophe. With emergency response times in rural areas often exceeding 20 minutes—compared to just 7 minutes ...
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Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers Secured A $475,000 Settlement For A Woman In Warren County

Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers successfully secured a $475,000 settlement for a woman injured in a commercial truck accident. For her privacy, we will refer to her as C throughout the rest of the article.  How Did the Bowling Green Accident Occur? On January 31st of 2024 our client, C, ...
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Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers Secured A $210,000 Settlement for Logan County Mother 

Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers successfully secured a $210,000 settlement for a woman injured in a vehicular collision in Russellville. Out of respect to her, we will refer to her as A. How Did the Russellville Accident Occur? On a normal day, June 16th of 2024, our client A ...
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Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Law 

My journey in law began as a single mother in 1972. I still recall the day I drove our old Chevy with all our belongings on our way to Chase Law School.  As I was the sole support for my child, night law school was my only option while I ...
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Why Is Kentucky’s Auto Accident Death Rate 60% Higher Than the National Average?

Kentucky’s Roads Are Among the Deadliest – Understanding Your Legal Rights with a Car Accident Lawyer in Kentucky With a traffic fatality rate of 1.45 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, Kentucky’s roads are significantly more dangerous than the national average of 1.2, making the state’s death rate the ...
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A Knitting Needle Abortion Trial: The Case of Marla Pitchford 

Forty-four years ago, a college student lying semi-conscious in a hospital bed confessed in her  police statement: “After being rejected by my fiancé I was afraid and crying… I had no way out. I felt like dying.” Marla Pitchford was arrested. In June 1978, she was indicted by the grand ...
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