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Contact a Western Kentucky personal injury lawyer if you or a family member has been a victim of serious personal injury or wrongful death due to auto accidents, Medical Negligence, or railroad, river, or aviation Accidents, other negligence by another party.

  • 2-Year-Old Dies In Hot Car

    An article on WPSDLocal6.com reports that a 2-year-old little boy is dead after being left in a car by his grandma.

    Linda Long was charged with Reckless Homicide after police found the child in the car. Temperatures that afternoon were in the 80's. Madison Nose died of Hyperthermia while his grandmother was at work at St. Joseph's Hospital.

    For more information, visit DarylTDixonLaw.com.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Death of Football Player Results in Lawsuit

    Glenna Crockett and Jeffrey Gilpin, parents of 15-year-old Max Gilpin, filed a Wrongful-Death lawsuit at the Jefferson Circuit court after their son collapsed at football practice. He was later pronounced dead.

    The lawsuit names the coaches of Pleasure Ridge Park High School, which includes: head football coach, Jason Stinson, Bobby Deacon, Steve Deacon, Jason Hiser and Jason Cook.

    For more information, please visit DarylTDixonLaw.com.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Kentucky State Representative Killed In Car Wreck

    Kentucky State Representative Larry Belcher, 61, died when his truck rear-ended a tractor-trailer that had stopped in a construction zone.

    Belcher was the Kentucky State Representative from Bullitt County. He was driving north on Interstate 65 when the crash occurred. Police report that he died at the scene.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Deadly Crashes Over the Weekend

    Kentucky state police are investigating three separate crashes that occurred this weekend, starting September 27.

    The first crashed happened in Marion, Ill. when the vehicle crashed into a utility pole. The driver, 19-year-old Noah Lammert, was given a ticket for improper lane usage and driving under the influence. The two passengers, Noah Saffelder and Erik Schneider, were killed.

    The second crash happened in Trigg County when the driver of the vehicle lost control and left the road, hitting a tree. The driver, Douglas Nailor, and passenger, Timothy Adkins, were dead at the scene. The other, Timothy Kenner, was at Jenny Stewart Hospital and later transferred to Vanderbilt Medical Center.

    The third crash happened when a motorcycle collided with a horse. The animal and the driver, Garrett Warfield, were killed. The child passenger was taken to a Missouri hospital.

    For more information, visit DarylTDixonLaw.com.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Miner Rescued From Conveyor Belt

    After being trapped several hundred feet from any exits on a conveyor belt, the Saline County Central Dispatch received a call from American Coal mine that a man needed help.

    Med-Force EMS and the Harrisburg Fire Department were contacted and arrived shortly after. With the help of some fellow miners, the man was brought down to safety and airlifted to Deaconess Hospital with an injury to his back.

    For more information, visit DarylTDixonLaw.com

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Murderer of Women Brought To Justice

    New light has been brought to the forensics world. A new technology called mini STR DNA profiling is now able to detect even the slightest bit of DNA from the oldest and smallest of samples.

    The murder of two women over thirty years ago were finally linked to their killer, John Paul Phillips, by leftover dead skin cells and blood samples. The deaths of Kathleen McSharry and Theresa Clark have been explained.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Kiesel Takes Action Against Metrolink

    Injuryboard Attorney Paul Kiesel, of Kiesel, Boucher, and Larson, is filing a lawsuit against Metrolink for the devastating crash that occurred last Friday near Los Angeles California.

    The collision, involving a Metrolink commuter train and a Union Pacific Freight Carrier, killed 25 people, while leaving another 138 injured.

    Kiesel argues that the accident could have been prevented by a positive train control system. Although the positive train control system comes with a 2 billion dollar price tag, it automatically overrides errors made by human rail employees.

    For more information, visit Injuryboard.com.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
  • Fatal Boat Wreck Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Injured

    A man, reported as a professional boat operator, is dead after a catamaran rolled over during a poker run.

    The man, name unknown, was from Indianapolis. Another man, also injured in the crash, was sent to the hospital and released after treatment.

    For more information on Kentucky Wrecks, please visit DarylTDixonLaw.com.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Daryl T. Dixon
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