Even the most minor of fender-benders means a snag in your day. However, a minor fender-bender can become a major headache if the other person involved in your accident decides to drive away rather than stay at the scene. Dealing with a hit-and-run accident may feel...
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What is inattentional blindness?
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jun 26, 2021 | Blog
Drivers need to have the ability to multitask. In fact, this is one of the most important skills that helps keep you protected while on the road. Without it, you could experience a potential increase in your chance of getting into crashes. This is why inattentional...
Unnecessary C-sections come with a high risk of complications
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jun 18, 2021 | Blog, Personal Injury
When you prepare to give birth in a Kentucky hospital, you may not give much thought to whether you may wind up delivering your baby through a Cesarean section. However, you would be wise to research and prepare for this possibility, because a growing number of...
Negligent hiring and liability for car accidents
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Jun 18, 2021 | Blog, Personal Injury
When a person driving on behalf of a company causes an accident, the company may be liable to the other driver and passengers in the collision. The simple fact that the person at fault was driving on a company’s behalf at the time that the car accident took place is...
Do not ignore this clear fluid leak after a car accident
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | May 26, 2021 | Blog, Personal Injury
The hours and days after a car accident can be a blur. Not only must you deal with the severe pain that often comes from an accident-related injury, but you also may have to figure out how to support yourself without working. The symptoms of even catastrophic...
Crashes involving teen drivers spike during 100 Deadliest Days
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | May 4, 2021 | Blog
Teenagers do not have the same degree of experience as older motorists, placing them at a higher risk of crashing. When hordes of teen drivers descend on Kentucky’s roadways at the same time, it raises risks for everyone on the roadway. Per the Northern Kentucky...
Kentucky’s construction zone crashes up 20% in 2019
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Feb 8, 2021 | Blog
Encountering road construction when traveling across Kentucky may be annoying. However, if you are able to navigate the work zone and lose nothing more than time, consider yourself lucky. Crashes are becoming much more common in Kentucky’s work zones, and the number...
Preparing your car for winter driving
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Nov 27, 2020 | Blog
Winter weather conditions can make driving in the cold months a deadly hazard. The combination of poor visibility, fog, slick roadways and careless driving introduces a dangerous environment to drive in. Before the winter weather and holiday season begin, you should...
Does Daylight Savings Time cause auto accidents?
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Oct 29, 2020 | Blog
Twice a year, people across Kentucky and in most other states in the country move their clocks either forward or backward by one hour in observation of Daylight Savings Time. It is common for this change in time to have an adverse effect on people. You may even notice...
What are the challenges in diagnosing celiac disease?
On Behalf of Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP | Dec 22, 2019 | Blog
Gluten is a protein found in grains like barley, rye or wheat. People with celiac disease experience an adverse immune response to gluten that causes symptoms in the small intestine. Celiac disease is relatively rare, affecting less than 1% of the population of the...
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