Wilson & McQueen Dec. 8, 2021 Is Fear of Driving a Normal Reaction After an Accident? After a car accident in Kentucky, you may face a long road to recovery. Managing physical injuries, property damage Read More
Wilson & McQueen Dec. 3, 2021 Road Rage: A Major Cause of Car Accidents in The U.S. Angry drivers are not in short supply across the United States. In fact, at least 80% of American motorists admit that Read More
Wilson & McQueen Nov. 25, 2021 What Are Crush Injuries? Most people do not have to worry about crush injuries in day-to-day life. The highest rate of crush injury incidents occurs Read More
Wilson & McQueen Nov. 23, 2021 Did You Suffer from Whiplash? After getting into a fender bender, the first thing you want to do is get a medical examination. Most people Read More
Wilson & McQueen Nov. 17, 2021 One-Third of Kentucky Worker Deaths Caused by Vehicle Collisions Motor vehicle collisions caused one-third of worker deaths in Kentucky, according to the Kentucky FACE Program Read More
Wilson & McQueen Sept. 17, 2021 What You Should Know About No-Fault Insurance Claims The goal of Kentucky’s no-fault insurance system is to expedite claims processing and reduce litigation. However, the practical Read More
Wilson & McQueen July 27, 2021 Your Neck Injury, Workers’ Compensation and A Third-Party Claim Perhaps your job requires you to drive between construction job sites picking up and delivering plans and Read More
Wilson & McQueen June 8, 2021 Two Die After Plane Crashes Into Florida Mobile Home A small plane crashed into a mobile home park in Lake Worth, Fla. on Oct. 13, killing the pilot and another person Read More
Wilson & McQueen June 8, 2021 Compensation for Victims of GM Ignition Switch Defects Will Not Be Capped Kenneth Feinberg, compensation expert for General Motors (GM), stated that the company will not provide a limit Read More
Wilson & McQueen June 8, 2021 Trial Begins for Man Charged in Fatal Lexington Hit and Run The trial against Angel Mejia, the suspect in a fatal Lexington hit-and-run accident, began on Friday, July 18 Read More