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Kentucky Boating Safety

From world-class boating to record-setting fishing to swimming, skiing and other water sports, Kentucky’s lakes and rivers offer exciting outdoor recreation and fun.  Kentucky’s waterways are also a valuable transportation resource, providing a link to move millions of tons of cargo between the Great Lakes, Canada, Mexico, and the Panama Canal. Kentucky has over...
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Kentucky Motorcycle Laws, Licensing and Insurance

On a motorcycle is a great way to get around and see our state's beautiful landscape, from the mountains of Eastern Kentucky to the Land Between the Lakes in Western Kentucky. If you are one of the thousands of people who prefer to get around Kentucky by motorcycle, you need to know Kentucky motorcycle...
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Motorcycle Safety in Kentucky

Riding a motorcycle can be an exciting experience, but it can also be risky if not riding safely. Due to the smaller profile of motorcycles, they can be more easily overlooked on our roads and end up in an accident due to another driver's fault. This means motorcycle safety in Kentucky actually can be...
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How HB 40 Affects Felony Expungement Laws in Kentucky

If you are a convicted Class D felon in Kentucky, state law now allows many of those charges to be wiped clean from criminal records five years after a sentence or probation is completed.   Getting your record expunged can simplify many parts of everyday life such as getting a job, getting a loan or...
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What You Need to Know About the 3M Earplug Lawsuits

3M Combat Arms Earplugs Lawsuit Update At this time, the Bryant Law Center is no longer accepting new 3M clients.  As of June 2022, the federal judge has ordered all parties to move forward to mediation.  Nearly 300,000 military veterans have filed lawsuits against corporate giant 3M due to defective Combat Arms Earplugs Version...
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Get the Facts: Talc Lawsuits and Settlement Updates

The talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson continue, though admittedly, they’ve been going on for years.   The lawsuits allege that the prolonged use of talcum power or "talc" which is the active ingredient in products such as Baby Powder and Shower to Shower, can cause ovarian cancer in some women.  There is strong...
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Paraquat Lawsuit: Filing a Parkinson’s Disease Claim

Paraquat is a commercial strength herbicide used in commercial agriculture for weed and grass control. It is also a toxic chemical that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies as "restricted use". Among many other health hazards, Paraquat exposure has been linked to Parkinson's disease. If you or someone close to you were diagnosed with...
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Shoulder Pain After a Car Accident: Injuries, Signs, and What to Do

Shoulder pain after a car accident can be caused by a variety of injuries, including whiplash, soft tissue damage, and broken bones. Symptoms of a shoulder injury include pain, limited range of motion, and instability in the shoulder joint. You should never ignore shoulder pain after a crash. When left untreated, accident-induced shoulder pain...
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Common Car Accident Injuries and Identifying Their Symptoms

Common car accident injuries include soft tissue damage like sprains, strains, and whiplash, plus bruises and broken bones. Traumatic brain injuries such as concussions are also common. It’s important to acknowledge any injury symptoms after a car crash and visit a doctor immediately. Do you think you can sleep off the aches and pains...
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Causes of Muscle Pain After Car Accidents | What to Do Next

If you’ve recently been involved in a car accident, it is normal to experience muscle pain. The blunt force of an accident can damage nearly every structure in your body, especially soft tissues like muscles. During an accident, the fibers that make up your tissue can be stretched, torn, or injured. Car accident muscle...
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