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Brian C. Allen is an attorney with over nineteen (19) years experience working in personal injury, as an attorney.  Brian has worked on thousands of cases, always for plaintiffs and claimants who have been injured by the negligence of someone else.  

Brian uses his extensive experience and knowledge to assist injured individuals and their loved ones in recovering just compensation for the injuries they have suffered. 

 

H-1B Visa Information

As we approach the filing season for H-1B visas, many recently graduated or soon to graduate students have received Optional Practical Training (OPT). You may be either searching for employment or you already have a job offer....

Death in Jail Cases

If a friend or loved one has died in jail, their estate (and/or surviving family members) may have a claim against the jail, corrections officers, and possibly medical professionals. Each of these cases is very different, so in order to consult an attorney and...

Kentucky’s Preference for Compulsory Insurance Coverage

Kentucky has a strong public policy preference for automobile insurance. Automobile insurance in Kentucky has been placed at a higher priority than in many of the neighboring states. In many states, insurers are allowed to place exclusions in policies which void...

Can my insurance company raise my rates because of an auto accident?

One question people often ask is, "Won't my insurance rates go up if.....?" That question is usually asked after an automobile accident in the context of filing insurance claims. Based on KRS 304.20-045 an insurance company cannot raise your insurance rates if you are...

U.S. Immigration Visa Lottery and Alternatives You May Consider

With the H-1B lottery season fast approaching, this is a good opportunity to look at other visa alternatives should you be unlucky in the lottery. As a reminder, the H-1B lottery will be held in March of 2022. This will be the...

Murder, Homicide, Assault, and Mental State

The mental state of a criminal defendant can seriously affect the outcome of a criminal case. In fact, it can be determinative. Mental state is so important that the exact same action – killing another person, for example – can be one of several different types of...
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