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Louisville Personal Injury Lawyers Seeking Compensation For Victims of Negligence
An injury can affect you in several ways. Besides the physical pain, an injury can also impact you emotionally and financially. Severe injuries can have devastating, long-term effects that last for the rest of your life.You shouldn’t have to deal with these consequences alone—especially if you were injured as a result of another person’s negligence.
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As an injury victim, the law gives you the right to take legal action against the party that caused you harm. Let the experienced personal injury attorneys at Mory & Colliersmith handle every aspect of your legal claim while you concentrate on making a full recovery from your injuries and we help you get back to doing the things you love. With our help, you can successfully recover the compensation you are entitled to by law.
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While most cases settle before a trial, we start and prepare each case as if it is going to trial. This approach allows us to maximize the compensation you receive for your injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses. With Mory & Colliersmith, PLLC you are more than just a case number; you are a valued client and, more importantly, a real person that has been through a frightening and stressful event. We take the extra time to make sure that you are fully informed about the process and our strategy throughout the entire case.
How Can the Personal Injury Attorneys at Mory & Colliersmith Help?
Our injury attorneys will stand by your side throughout the entire personal injury claim process. When you call our office, we will schedule a free initial consultation with you to learn more about your case. If you choose to hire our team, we will immediately launch a thorough investigation into the accident. During this investigation, we will:
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Work with experts to recreate the events leading up to the accident
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Determine how the accident occurred
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Identify the parties that can be held liable for your injuries
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Conduct a comprehensive review of your medical records
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Evaluate the severity of your injuries and your prognosis
Once our investigation is complete, we will begin aggressively negotiating with the at-fault parties and their insurers. We know the devastation that an injury can cause, which is why we will not settle for less than what you are entitled to by law. If the at-fault party and their insurer is not willing to make a fair offer, we will not hesitate to file a lawsuit in order to bring your case before a judge and jury. We will do whatever it takes to ensure you are fully compensated.
How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?
The value of a personal injury claim can vary on a case-by-case basis. If you have been injured, the at-fault party could be legally obligated to compensate you for:
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Medical expenses: This includes both your current medical expenses and the medical expenses you expect to incur in the future.
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Lost wages: If you had to take time off of work to recover, you could receive compensation for your lost wages.
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Loss of earning potential: If your injuries will affect your ability to work in the future, you may be awarded compensation for the income you will lose due to your injuries.
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Pain and suffering: Personal injury plaintiffs are often awarded compensation for the mental and physical pain and suffering they have experienced as a result of their injuries.
Don’t trust the at-fault party’s insurer to accurately calculate the value of your claim. Insurers all have the same goal: to settle with you for as little as possible. Because of this, they will not tell you how much your claim is really worth. If you want to learn more about the value of your claim, talk to our personal injury attorneys today.
If you were hurt in an accident, you may face high medical bills and other related financial hardships.
At Mory & Colliersmith Personal Injury Lawyers, we work to lighten this load, so we will help you for a contingency fee.
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No upfront payments
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Nothing due out-of-pocket or hourly
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No attorney’s fees unless and until we secure a settlement or win the case
If you don’t get paid, we don’t either! You don’t have anything to lose when our injury firm manages your personal injury case.
What Practice Areas Does Mory & Colliersmith, Personal Injury Attorneys Practice? Â
Our Personal Injury Attorneys will fight for you in the following personal injury areas:
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Pedestrian Accidents
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Truck Accidents
Motor Vehicle Accidents
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Truck Accidents
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Bus Accidents
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Boating Accidents
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Pedestrian Accidents
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Rear-end Collisions
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Hit and Runs
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Reckless Driving
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Distracted Driving
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Drunk Driving
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Uninsured and Underinsured motorists
Premises Liability
Commonly referred to as a "slip and fall" or "trip and fall." Hazardous and unsafe property conditions result in thousands of serious injuries every year. Property owners have a responsibility to keep their premises safe and properly maintained. If you were injured on someone else's property, whether public or private, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical bills, and other expenses.
Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one is a terrible and traumatic event that can never be undone. An unexpected death is an unimaginable tragedy that can devastate a family not only with grief but also mounting medical bills, loss of income, and many other expenses. If you believe a loved one's death was caused by the negligence or wrongful acts of another person or company, whether intentional or unintentional, you need a compassionate and experienced attorney to advise you of your rights. A wrongful death lawsuit cannot undo this tragedy, but it can take some financial pressure off of the surviving family and help hold responsible parties accountable for their negligence.
Dog Bites &
Animal Attacks
Dogs are an important part of many of our lives and families. We all love dogs. But, dogs can also cause serious injury. In Kentucky, dog owners are considered "strictly liable" for injuries their dogs cause to others. This means that even the most responsible dog owner, with no reason to believe her dog is vicious, is still responsible (or "liable") if her dog causes an injury. If you have been injured by a dog owned by another, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills and injuries.