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What You Need To Know About School Bus Accidents in Kentucky

In October 2012, two children, both 3 years old, were killed when the school bus they were riding in flipped and hit a tree in Carrollton, KY, according to www.wsaz.com.  Parents of the children have filed a lawsuit against the school district. This is the not the first time that Carrollton residences have been faced…

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Negligence and Compensation in Kentucky Personal Injury Lawsuits

Negligence is one of the signature legal concepts in Kentucky personal injury law. A person who is responsible for injuring someone else in Kentucky, such as the driver who strikes a pedestrian while texting behind the wheel, could be found negligent for any injuries that result from the accident. To obtain compensation, an experienced personal…

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A Look At New Year’s Fatalities and 2012 Car Accident Statistics

Preliminary statistics from the Kentucky State Police indicate that there were no deaths on Kentucky over New Year’s weekend. The holiday monitoring period went from Friday, Dec. 28 at 6 p.m. to Tuesday, Jan. 1 at 11:59 p.m. Last year, six people lost their lives in vehicle accidents over the New Year’s weekend, according to…

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A Closer Look at Holiday Car Accidents in Kentucky

Preliminary statistics from the Kentucky State Police show that 11 people were killed in five separate crashes throughout the state over the Christmas holidays. The holiday period that was recorded began at 6 p.m. on Dec. 21 and lasted until 11:59 p.m. on Christmas Day. The deadly vehicle wrecks took place in Christian, Clark, Jefferson,…

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Reflecting on the Newtown Tragedy

The Frank Jenkins Law Office extends its deepest condolences to the victims and families involved in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Connecticut. In Kentucky, we are profoundly impacted by this tragedy because we also experienced the shock and pain of a school shooting in our own state 15 years ago this month. It…

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