You Hired an Injury Lawyer, Now What?

Whether you have been injured in a car wreck, been hurt at work, or fell at a business, you are likely to feel a sense of relief when you get an attorney to handle your case.
What is the Money For? Understanding Personal Injury Damages

Nobody deserves to get hurt. If you do get injured, it can turn your life upside down. Between medical bills, loss of income, and the stress of being hurt, an injury can do a lot of damage.
Lemonade for a Purpose

Crocker Law Firm’s “Lemonade for a Purpose” at Hot Rods games will be set up during Friday and Saturday games this season, with proceeds on Friday nights going to Down Syndrome of South Central Kentucky and benefiting the Boys to Men Leadership Group of Kentucky on Saturdays.
Obtaining and Deciphering Your Medical Records

If you’ve been hurt in an accident, ordering medical records is central to building a claim.
What the Heck is No-Fault Insurance?

Kentucky is one of twelve states that have “no-fault” car insurance. The proper name for this coverage in Kentucky, by statute, is basic reparations benefits coverage, or BRB.
What to Do After a Car Accident

each year an estimated six million accidents occur in the United States. Approximately 75 percent of these accidents will cause injuries that require medical attention.
You Can Afford a Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have an injury claim after a car accident, you can hire a lawyer without having to pay any money before your case is resolved. Most personal injury lawyers charge a contingency fee, meaning the fee depends on the outcome.
What to Do If You Fall at a Business

When an injury occurs at a business, what are the steps that a victim can take to make sure their rights are protected?
The State of Small Business

It has been one year since the first case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in the United States, and since then people and businesses alike have been trying to find a “new normal.”
Beth Waddell’s Story
From a devastating car wreck injury to recovery. Among her doctors, there was disagreement about what would be possible for Beth Waddell if she lived. The consensus was that they should amputate her right foot, but her orthopedic surgeon argued for waiting. That this petite 46-year-old was still breathing was a miracle. She had survived […]