Category: Premise Liability
Written by Cooper and Friedman on May 12, 2026
Key Points: In order to prove negligence for a personal injury case, you’ll need to provide proof that the owner had a duty of care and that they actively breached that duty of care. Kentucky operates on the legal doctrine of comparative negligence, which means that even if the hotel was not totally at fault, […]
Written by Cooper and Friedman on October 21, 2024
For many children in Kentucky, Halloween is a night that they look forward to every year. When else do you get to dress up as your favorite character, hang out outside as it gets dark, see your friends’ costumes, and get free candy? There are many families who look forward to handing out candy […]
Written by Cooper and Friedman on August 8, 2024
Sovereign immunity is a term that describes the government and its entities’ inability to be sued without its consent. To the ordinary person, this might seem unfair, as the government is not perfect and can make mistakes that affect people. This is true even when it comes to personal injuries that happen on public […]
Written by Cooper and Friedman on June 25, 2024
Going to the playground is a very popular summertime activity for kids. Stay-at-home parents take their kids to run out some energy, daycares have them for outside play time, and they’re great for parties and get-togethers. But, with more activity on the playground, there is also a larger risk for playground accidents. If your […]
Written by Cooper and Friedman on March 21, 2024
When it comes to personal injury cases, there are many elements that clients and attorneys must consider for a successful lawsuit. What, when, who, and the defendant’s intent are all factors that play a part in success. These factors will decide which of the three different types of torts your case falls under: Strict […]
Written by Cooper and Friedman on January 10, 2024
Legal terms that are used to describe cases can be rather confusing and disorienting when two or more terms are used interchangeably. Premise liability and slip-and-fall cases are oftentimes used in this way. However, although they are connected, they are not the same! Instead, these terms – along with ‘personal injury’ – are more […]