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AMA News and Notes April 2010 MotorcycleUSA.com Dave Aronberg (D-Fort Myers), would enhance penalties for those who commit a moving violation that causes serious bodily injury or death to a person ... |
Class-action lawsuits could cost Toyota $3B-plus Lexington Herald Leader Those estimates do not include potential payouts for wrongful death and injury lawsuits, which could reach in the tens of millions each. ... |
RHOADES v. HENRY Leagle.com Kentucky, 476 US 683 (1986), where the issue was voluntariness and credibility; Holmes v. South Carolina, 547 US 319 (2006), where the Court rejected as ... |
The Ins and Outs of Car Insurance Deductibles The Dough Roller Then, there is Personal Injury Protection or PIP ? also called "no fault" insurance, and it is only required in certain states: Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, ... |
KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS v. BISSELL Leagle.com On November 20, 2004, Bissell sustained a workrelated injury while helping an employee lift a washing machine as part of the junk work detail. ... |
KEENEY v. OSBORNE Leagle.com The law in Kentucky is "that the proper measure of damages for injury to personal property is the difference in the fair market value of the property before ... |
SCOTT v. HEDRICK Leagle.com Case law supports their argument in theory. See Mason v. City of Mt. Sterling, 122 SW3d 500 (Ky. 2003); Chesapkeake & O. Ry. Co. v. Saulsberry, 262 Ky. ... |
SONITROL OF LEXINGTON, INC. v. GENERAL STAR INDEMNITY COMPANY Leagle.com Co., 678 SW2d 390, 392 (Ky. 1984). Sonitrol argues the trade infringement claim falls under the "personal injury" definition of the policy, ... |
GRANGER v. DAIRY Leagle.com On review, the Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") found that Granger's delay in reporting the injury was not the result of mistake or reasonable cause, ... |
STONINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY v. WILLIAMS Leagle.com Given those facts, this court found that Kentucky was the principal location of the insured risk and applied Kentucky law to the dispute. Id. at 576. ... |

