Posted on March 20, 2020 in Safety, Uncategorized
A few days ago, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced in a press conference that a Nelson County man, who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), was now under forced quarantine after his refusal to self isolate. Governor Beshear explained that he had worked with “county judges and others” to protect the greater good…
Posted on February 6, 2020 in Brain Injuries, Distracted Driving, Drugged Driving Accident, DUI, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Safety
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government is committed to making Lexington more bicycle-friendly. In recent years, the city has more than doubled its biking trails, created the 12 mile shared-use Legacy Trail, and added a number of bike lanes to its streets. During the summer of 2018, Lexington even partnered with a bike share company…
Posted on November 15, 2016 in Car Accidents, Product Liability, Safety
Airbags are a standard safety feature in most vehicles on the road today. They are designed to inflate quickly and protect drivers and passengers in the event of a crash or collision. When they deploy properly, they can help to prevent serious and potentially life threatening car accident injuries from occurring. Unfortunately, a defect in airbag…
Posted on October 7, 2016 in Personal Injury, Safety
Fall is a festive time of year, with parties and celebrations that begin at Halloween and continue into the new year. Opening your home to others can be a great way to have fun with friends and neighbors, but it is important for those hosting events to understand the obligations they have to guests. Slip…
Posted on October 26, 2015 in Personal Injury, Safety
Halloween is supposed to be a fun time for children and parents alike. Kids in Lexington enjoy dressing up in colorful costumes and trick-or-treating while many parents enjoy handing out candy or accompanying their children on their rounds of trick-or treating. Unfortunately, Halloween also tends to be a time when children are injured (or in…