The best way to avoid an accident is to be a defensive driver. But that’s easier said than done. After all, it’s hard to know what to lookout for, especially when other drivers act in erratic and unpredictable ways. But defensive driving isn’t something that’s always...
Kentucky expands its “Move Over” law
Since 2003, Kentucky has had what’s been known as a “Move Over” law that requires motorists to change lanes away from emergency services personnel on the side of the road, including law enforcement, emergency medical services and tow trucks, as well as construction...
When should an estate plan be revisited?
In Kentucky, estate planning is one of the most important decisions a person can make. While it might not seem that important in the moment, having a will or a trust is a key part of making sure a person is prepared for the future and, more importantly, is addressing...
Common estate planning misconceptions
Setting up an estate plan in Kentucky is a wise decision. You probably already know this. There are many benefits to having an estate plan. You know what will happen to your property after you pass away and the peace of mind knowing your loved ones will be taken care...
Things NOT to do after a car accident in Kentucky
In the chaotic aftermath of a car accident, many people make costly mistakes that cause more problems in the long run. Here are a few things you should remember not to do after a Kentucky car accident. Leave the scene prematurely Fleeing the scene of an accident...
Common reasons for slips, trips and falls in Kentucky
Some of the most common types of accidents in America are slips, trips and falls. These accidents can occur just about anywhere, but many of these accidents occur in the following locations: Shopping malls and retail stores Apartment complexes Parking garages and lots...