On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Aug 31, 2018 | Firm News
To some people, it may seem as though the state of Kentucky gives out driver’s licenses a bit too freely. You certainly have shared the road with someone that makes you scratch your head and wonder how the person driving a particular vehicle even got a license....
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Aug 28, 2018 | Firm News, workers' compensation
When you are working and notice that something is wrong and could pose a safety issue, it is part of your responsibility to make sure it is reported. Ideally, you can bring it up with your supervisor and get things handled. However, this is not always going to work....
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Aug 22, 2018 | Firm News, personal injury
When we think of dangerous driving, we usually imagine motorists who speed past the posted speed limit. While it is true fast driving is reckless driving, Kentucky motorists can also be dangerous if they drive too slowly. A slow motorist runs the risk of a collision...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Aug 14, 2018 | family law, Firm News
Adoption is a wonderful gift for everyone involved. You get a child who you can love and care for. The child gets a loving and attentive home. Regardless of whether you adopt a baby, a toddler or an older child, it is a situation that can be really great. However, the...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Aug 7, 2018 | Firm News, workers' compensation
If you are hurt on the job in Kentucky, you probably will file a worker’s compensation claim. This can help you to get payment for any medical care you need and possibly help you recoup lost wages. Once you file a claim, it moves through the claims process,...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Aug 2, 2018 | Firm News, personal injury
If you have been hurt on another person’s property and you feel that the property owner should have done more to make the property safer or to provide fair warning, the owner might counter that you “assumed the risk” by crossing onto the property or...