When someone causes a hit-and-run crash, criminal consequences are often minimal – many drivers are never identified or charged. But from a civil standpoint, a hit-and-run driver can still be held accountable. Even if law enforcement doesn’t pursue the case or make an arrest, a personal injury attorney can work to identify the driver through […]
How Bad Are Distracted Driving Accidents on Kentucky Roads?
Distracted driving is a growing threat on Kentucky roads, leading to what could be preventable accidents, injuries, and fatalities. Whether it’s texting, adjusting the GPS, or simply losing focus, even a moment of inattention can have severe consequences. At Saladino & Schaaf, PLLC, we help victims of distracted driving accidents seek justice and compensation. If […]
What You Should Know About Rollover Accidents in Kentucky
There are almost 1.5 million vehicles registered in Kentucky as of 2023. Every time you get behind the wheel—for work, family activities, or school drop-offs—you expose yourself to the risk of an accident. One of the most dangerous types of accidents is a rollover, where a vehicle tips onto its side or roof. These crashes […]
Self-Driving Technology: Who’s Liable When There is a Car Accident?
As car manufacturers incorporate more autonomous features, determining liability in accidents is becoming more complex. Is the driver still responsible, or does fault shift to the manufacturer or software developer? Self-driving technology exists on a spectrum—from basic driver assistance systems to fully autonomous vehicles—and where a car falls on this scale plays a role in […]
Recoverable Damages in Kentucky Automobile Accidents
Automobile accidents are unfortunate yet common occurrences on Kentucky roads. In the aftermath of an accident, victims often find themselves left with a number of questions, including how to address the financial burden resulting from the accident. If you or a loved one have suffered from injuries in an auto accident, the Paducah auto accident […]
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