The Real Truth About Medical Malpractice Cases
I am tired of uninformed people telling me that we need tort reform in Kentucky to keep good doctors in the state. Too many people wrongly believe that juries are shoveling money at injured patients.
I am tired of uninformed people telling me that we need tort reform in Kentucky to keep good doctors in the state. Too many people wrongly believe that juries are shoveling money at injured patients.
Anyone familiar with this blog is probably familiar with Louisville attorney Fred Radolovich..
Recently, a local Louisville personal injury lawyer filed the first lawsuit against the Louisville Zoo for injuries his client received after the zoo’s train derailed.
Woman who sued doctor’s insurer awarded $3.8 million
Yesterday, a Jefferson County jury awarded my client $3.9 million.
My friend and fellow Kentucky bad faith trial attorney, Austin Mehr obtained a $2.5 million dollar verdict last night in a third-party bad faith claim against the Medical Protective Insurance Company.
It’s no secret that Forbes Magazine hates lawyers. Especially trial lawyers. So, why is Forbes now saying we need more trial laywers, not less?!
One of the fundamental problems with most diet supplements is that they don’t have to go through a Federal Drug Administration approval process.
Recently, the Kentucky Justice Association asked us to write an article for the Advocate on legal malpractice.