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Personal Injury

Personal Injury

Being injured at the fault of another is a very difficult thing to go through. The pain follows you every second of your day.

Along with the pain comes the mental and financial stress. You can no longer do the things you love.  In some cases, you can no longer work.

The process of getting beyond the injury is overwhelming, if not impossible.  That’s why you need an attorney who can get you back on your feet as fast as possible. Attorney Ryan Allison will meet with you, free of charge, to discuss your case. Contact him today at 859-498-1283 for a free consultation.

I was injured, but not in a car accident, can I still file a claim?

Absolutely.  Whether you were bitten by someone’s dog, suffered an injury on someone’s property or suffered an injury in a public place, you are entitled to file a claim for your injuries and medical bills.  If you were not at fault, you and your family should not have to suffer needlessly.

I was the victim of an assault and was injured. Can I get my medical bills paid by the assailant?

100% yes.  There are several avenues in which you can recover.  The first is that you simply file a lawsuit against the person. The second way is to get “restitution” from the person if they are criminally charged with assaulting you.  There are also public funds you can obtain as a victim of a crime.  Call today for a free consultation to find out what your best options are.

I fell in a public place and was severely injured. Do I have a claim?

It depends.  The law in Kentucky sets a high bar for those people who are injured like this.  The key fact is whether the premise owner had notice that the danger existed that caused your injury and did not do enough to prevent the injury from happening.  If that is the case, then it is likely that you have a very good claim in which to recover.  Call today for a free evaluation.

Attorney Ryan Allison can:
  • Immediately take over dealings with the insurance company of the at-fault person.
  • Guide you how to stay organized with your medical treatment.
  • Formulate a plan of filing a claim against the wrongdoer.
  • Keep in touch with you at all phases of your claim.
  • Have an in-house registered nurse monitor your medical records.
  • Present a settlement demand to the wrongdoer’s insurance company or file a lawsuit to get your the money you deserve.
What do I need to do?

Take photographs of the injury and the location in which it happened as soon as possible.  Bruises can heal and defects to property can be fixed.  Stay organized.  Keep any documentation or bills that you receive.  Finally, call Ryan Allison as soon as possible at (859) 498-1283 to get started.