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Archives for: November 2nd, 2023

Senior Citizen Voting Rights as the Kentucky General Election Approaches

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on November 2, 2023
Cooper and Friedman can help elderly citizens of Kentucky maintain their Senior Citizen Voting Rights.

  We’re approaching an exciting time of the year as we step in November, and we aren’t talking about Thanksgiving! Kentucky has an upcoming election period where citizens will have the opportunity to let their voices be heard that will take place on Tuesday, November 7. In these times, it’s important to consider senior citizen […]

Factors that Contribute to Halloween Car Accidents

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on October 23, 2023
Cooper and Friedman, PLLC Louisville, KY Lawyers explain 5 reasons that Halloween car accidents are more common.

  When you step outside on a crisp Halloween night, it would be nice to think that the only scary things out there are some quality costumes, hyper-realistic décor, and showings of all the horror classics. However, there are always some people that have more than simple tricks and spooky mayhem on their mind, and […]

Juvenile Crimes and Punishments

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on September 7, 2023
Cooper and Friedman can help you resolve your juvenile delinquency case fairly.

  Choosing whether or not to pursue action against someone who has wronged you can be a difficult decision in many situations. But what if it’s a minor or juvenile who wrongs you? You still suffer injury or property damage, but it can seem like a different world when it comes to suing minors, and […]

Suing for School Bus Related Accidents

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on August 3, 2023
Cooper and Friedman have been providing quality personal injury and motor vehicle collision legal services since 1991, including school bus crashes.

  As we approach the days when we send our children back to school and school buses are once again on the road to shuttle dozens of children to and from their homes every day, the risk of a school bus-related accident increases exponentially. The school districts that are responsible for the buses and their […]

CRAs, the FCRA, and the CFPB: Credit Acronyms and What They Mean

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on July 26, 2023
Cooper and Friedman are unfair credit reporting lawyers with over 50 years of combined experience protecting Kentucky residents out of Louisville, KY. Learn more about governmental agencies and acts' acronyms!

  Different government programs and official agencies are a great way for an entity as small as the federal government to tackle the problems of every American as best they can – a separation of specialties that makes it easier for Americans to file their grievances with someone who will be able to help. But […]

The Pros and Cons of Unions

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on July 12, 2023
Cooper and Friedman, PLLC is a law firm in Louisville, KY that protects the rights of workers, whether they participate in unions or not.

  While unions have played a large and crucial part in the developing landscape of American industries and the workplace, there are plenty of anti-union workers out there who do not, under any circumstance, want to be a part of a union. Both workers that are all for unionization and those who avoid them are […]

An Overview of the PUMP Act and PWFA Going into Effect on June 27th, 2023

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on June 26, 2023
Cooper and Friedman is a law firm in Louisville, KY ready to stake a stand for working mothers whose employers violate the new PWFA or PUMP Act.

  A necessary and overdue change is coming into effect on June 27th, 2023 for those in the workforce who are or can become pregnant and for nursing mothers. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act) ensure that mothers are provided with what they […]

Driver’s Ed Car Crashes: Who’s at Fault?

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on June 5, 2023
Who is at fault when a student driver drving a driver's ed car crashes? Cooper and Friedman have the answers.

  When you start learning something new, no one expects you to be perfect at it at first – this goes for driving, too. We’ve all been in the ‘student driver’ seat in a Driver’s Ed car, learning the rules of the road and proper driving techniques. But summer is a very popular time for […]

Personal Injuries Involving Children Part 2: The Child as the Cause

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on May 29, 2023
When a Child Causes Personal Injury

In ‘Part 1′ of Personal Injuries Involving Children, we explored the two options that children who are the victims of personal injury have when it comes to bringing their case to court and obtaining proper compensation for their injury. But there is a flipside: what if a child causes a serious personal injury? You can’t […]

Personal Injuries Involving Children Part 1: The Child as the Victim

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on May 9, 2023
How can my child be compensated for a personal injury when they're too young?

  When it comes to personal injury cases, it might be easy to see when legal action would benefit the victim or if it would be worth it at all – it’s an individual’s decision. But what happens when that individual is a child? Does the legal procedure when it comes to personal injuries involving […]