Monthly Archives: October 2023
Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney if I Am Innocent?
Have you been falsely accused of committing a crime you did not commit? If so, you may be wondering if it is necessary for you to hire a criminal defense attorney. You may think you don’t need an attorney because you are innocent. Often, people assume that only guilty individuals need the services of… Read More »
How Do I Dispute Car Accident Fault?
A car accident can happen because of one or both parties’ negligence. In Kentucky, when both parties are to blame for a car accident, fault is distributed between the two parties. If both parties are equally to blame, each will bear an equal percentage of fault. On the other hand, if one party is… Read More »
Why You Should Not Wait to File a Kentucky Car Accident Claim
If you suffered injuries in a Kentucky car accident because of another driver’s negligence, everything that is happening might divert your attention away from the importance of contacting an attorney as soon as possible and starting the process of filing a claim against the liable driver. It is crucial that if you were injured… Read More »
Understanding How Pain and Suffering Damages Are Calculated in a Kentucky Personal Injury Case
After suffering an injury in an accident because of someone else’s negligence, you will incur medical expenses. If it takes a long time for you to recover from your injury, you may not be able to earn an income. Fortunately, after sustaining an injury in an accident in Kentucky because of someone else’s negligence,… Read More »
The Intent and Mental State Requirement in Criminal Cases
Usually, an act is considered a crime when the person committing it intended to do something that the state legislature or Congress considers wrong. In other words, in most cases, an act is regarded as a crime if the person committing it had criminal intent. Another word for criminal intent is “mens rea,” which… Read More »