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Author Archives: Edward A. Brutscher
Uninsured Motorist Coverage, Why You Must Have It.
Take a good look at Mr. Empty Pockets. He doesn’t have money to buy insurance for his car. That doesn’t stop Mr. Empty Pockets from driving, however. He drives his car all over town without a care in the world. … Continue reading
Posted in Accidents, insurance, Uninsured Motorist
Tagged accident, damages, injury, insurance, lost wages, pain, Uninsured Motorists Coverage
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Video Of Car Being Pulled From Pool Deck
What goes down, must come up! Someone was in too big of a hurry to get to the pool. The car jumped the concrete curb stop and went through the fence and over the wall. Fortunately, no one was injured … Continue reading
Car Crashes Onto Pool Deck
Photos of an SUV after it crashed onto a Pool Deck.
THE UPSIDE DOWN
It Can Be A Scary Place To Find Yourself After An Accident. Most people recognize The Upside Down as the alternate Universe in Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things. However, in the world of car accidents it’s an actual place you … Continue reading
What Is Meant By Kentucky No Fault?
Discussion on exactly what Kentucky’s No Fault Act means. Continue reading
You’re Getting Sued, Now What?
You recently received a package from the court by certified mail, or worse, delivered by the Sheriff. You open the package to discover it is a court issued summons identifying you as a party in a lawsuit. The summons says … Continue reading