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Archives for: December 26th, 2016

Avoiding a Dog Bite Injury – 7 Things to Know

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on December 26, 2016

Dogs are the oldest domesticated animal on Earth. For hundreds of years, they have been referred to as “man’s best friend.” Despite the friendly nature of the majority of these animals there are still certain safety precautions that need to be taken when interacting with any dog of any breed, size, or familiarity.  As lovable […]

10 Major Actions That Contribute to Distracted Driving from Car Accident Attorneys

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on December 19, 2016

Driving is a major part of everyday life for most people. In fact, it’s so natural that we rarely think of the potential dangers that exist when we get behind the wheel. As car accident attorneys in Louisville, Kentucky, we’re well aware that there are different factors that cause a car accident. And distracted driving is […]

What is Genetic Discrimination? An Overview from Louisville Discrimination Attorneys

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on December 14, 2016

Biomedical, clinical, and social-behavioral research is dependent on volunteers. These volunteers a.k.a. “human subjects” authorize their bodies to be used in order to discover new treatments, find cures to diseases, and develop a stronger understanding of the genetic make-up of human beings. These volunteers are beneficial to the scientific community as they help scientists and […]

Are Occupational Diseases Covered by Workers Compensation Law?

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on December 7, 2016

The Kentucky Department of Workers’ Claims is a section of the Labor Cabinet responsible for governing the workers’ compensation program. This department is responsible for regulating and processing claims to workers who are in need of financial assistance. The Governor, the Commissioner of the Department of Workers’ Claims, and the staff work on all matters regarding […]

5 Ways Tort Reform Proposed by Governor Matt Bevin Could Hurt Kentucky Citizens

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on November 30, 2016

As a result of Matt Bevin winning the vote for Governor of Kentucky, Kentuckians knew that the Commonwealth was about to experience some change. After 8 years of governing under Democrat Steve Beshear, Bevin entered office with a new agenda. Mainly, it aimed at a variety of significant changes, including tort reform. As tort law attorneys, this […]

What is Tort Law?

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on November 22, 2016

An Overview of Tort Law by Tort Law Attorneys in Louisville KY Tort law deals with the wrongful actions of an individual or entity, which causes injury or damages to another individual or an individual’s property. Tort law is based on the idea that people and companies are liable for the consequences of their actions. […]

Understanding Psychiatric Malpractice – An Overview

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on October 24, 2016

Undergoing psychiatric treatment can be complicated, emotional and stressful for the patient, and sometimes even for the doctor. Grappling with mixed emotions during this experience can make everyone in the situation feel overwhelmed at times. While it’s up to the licensed doctor to help manage these feelings, sometimes the lines can get blurry. Psychiatric treatment […]

How to Choose the Right Bicycle Helmet for You

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on October 17, 2016

Have you ever dropped a melon or a piece of fruit on the ground while shopping in the grocery store? Sometimes it makes a big mess and other times the piece of fruit becomes bruised and is left undesirable for consumption. Dropping a piece of fruit is a lot like riding a bike without a […]

An Overview of Construction Accidents from Work Injury Attorneys

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on October 13, 2016

With more than 650,000 construction employers and 6 million employees, this large segment of the population is responsible for contributing nearly $1 trillion to the Gross Domestic Product each year, according to the Association of General Contractors of America. This productivity generates significant economic growth. Without the construction industry, the U.S. economy would suffer and […]

Talking with Teens About Texting and Driving

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on September 28, 2016

For many Kentucky teens, their 16th birthday is the most coveted and special day of their future. This is the day where teens are legally eligible to take the permit test. This is a major step towards obtaining a driver’s license. The permit test consists of 40 questions.  Thirty of these questions concern rules of the road and […]