The Kentucky dram shop law allows injured victims to hold bars, restaurants, and other alcohol providers legally responsible in certain drunk driving crashes. While Kentucky law generally places responsibility on the person who consumed the alcohol, it recognizes important exceptions particularly when an establishment knowingly serves alcohol to a minor or an already intoxicated individual. […]
Auto Accident Resources and Case Insights
Explore articles and updates about auto accident cases handled by Saladino & Schaaf. Learn how our legal team helps victims recover fair compensation for their injuries and losses.
How Photos from the Accident Scene Can Strengthen Your Claim
Accident photos are not available in every case. Many crash victims are too seriously injured to document anything at the scene. However, photos are often available in lower-speed collisions, including those resulting in concussions, whiplash, and other head or soft tissue injuries that insurers often try to minimize. The attorneys at Saladino & Schaaf, PLLC […]
Advanced Strategies for Maximizing Kentucky UIM Claims
Kentucky underinsured motorist claims arise more often than many drivers realize. Kentucky has some of the lowest auto insurance minimums in the country. Drivers are only required to carry $25,000 per person in bodily injury coverage. Because most drivers purchase only the minimum insurance required by law, many are effectively underinsured. Underinsured motorist coverage exists […]
How Kentucky Weather Increases Car and Truck Accident Risks
Kentucky weather-related vehicle accidents occur throughout the year and are not limited to winter driving conditions. Rain, fog, wind, heat, and sudden storms all increase the risk of serious crashes when drivers fail to adjust their behavior. While weather is often blamed for collisions, these crashes usually involve preventable human decisions made under hazardous conditions. […]
Nighttime Driving Accidents in Kentucky: Causes and Prevention
Nighttime driving accidents in Kentucky occur far more often than many drivers realize, especially when measured on a per-mile basis. Although daylight hours account for roughly seventy-five percent of total vehicle miles traveled, nearly half of all fatal crashes in Kentucky occur after dark, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Reduced visibility, fatigue, and impaired […]
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