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Personal Injury In most instances, if you are hurt on the job, you can't sue your employer. Under Kentucky law, your only remedy is to receive worker's compensation benefits. In order to insure that your rights are protected, you should speak to our attorneys as soon as possible after an injury. There are important forms which must be completed appropriately and filed in a timely manner in order to protect your rights in worker's compensation claims. Without filing these forms, it may well be that you are left without the ability to have your medical bills paid, or your time out of work reimbursed. Our attorneys have substantial experience handling worker's compensation matters and will be able to explain to you all of your rights under worker's compensation laws.

 

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