You expect stores to stack products safely when they invite you inside to shop. When merchandise falls from shelves and causes injury, Kentucky law allows responsibility to fall on the store if unsafe conditions and lack of reasonable care played a role. Stores must...
Month: January 2026
Can you reopen a car accident claim in Kentucky after settlement?
After a car accident, a settlement may feel like the end of the process, but questions can surface later. You might discover higher medical costs, longer recovery time, or limits you did not expect. In Kentucky, reopening a settled car accident claim rarely happens,...
When your dental pain worsens after treatment
You may expect discomfort to lessen after dental treatment. In some situations, pain instead increases, spreads or lingers beyond the initial recovery window. For patients in Kentucky, this shift often leads to closer review of what occurred during care and how the...
What counts as provoking a dog under Kentucky law?
A dog bite can happen without warning, and fault often becomes the central issue afterward. Kentucky law places strong responsibility on dog owners, but your actions before a bite still matter. Whether conduct counts as provocation can affect how much compensation you...



