Lexington, KY Personal Injury Lawyer
Goeing Law: Your Advocate and Ally
At Goeing Law, we believe the practice of law is more than just a career. We believe it is one of the most tangible ways we can help individuals and families in our community recover after a devastating accident. We strive to provide peace of mind through experienced legal counsel, constant guidance, and staunch advocacy for personal injury in Lexington, KY.
We thoroughly prepare each case as if it was going to trial. By investigating the evidence and working with experts in various fields, our firm is able to build a strong case suited to your unique needs, circumstances, and expectations. This level of personal attention enables us to fight for results from a position of strength. We strive to make ourselves available to our clients so we can all be on the same page, working toward the same goal: compensation that secures their future.
Why Choose Goeing Law?
$18,100,000 Recovered for Clients Injured in Explosion Cases
Office Location Based in the Heart of Lexington
2 Attorneys Working Your Case and Available to You
Represented Clients in 86 Kentucky Counties
Over 40 Years of Combined Legal Experience
Serving Individuals and Families Throughout Kentucky
Our Lexington personal injury attorneys at Goeing Law are invested in your future. Accidents happen all the time and few are truly prepared to do what it takes to secure their well-being. When you are faced with an accident, let our skilled team of attorneys ensure you are well-represented and your needs and circumstances are accurately communicated.
Our personal injury lawyers in Lexington, KY share more than four decades of legal experience. Since our founding, we have won millions in verdicts and settlements on behalf of our clients for personal injury in Lexington.
How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim?
According to the Kentucky Revised Statutes section 413.140(1)(a), the statute of limitations in Kentucky is one year. A statute of limitations is the time period an injury victim has to file a claim before they lose their right to do so, this means you have one year from the date of your injury to file.
If you fail to do so, you will most likely lose your right to pursue compensation. Kentucky does recognize some exceptions to the statute of limitations, you must, however, meet specific requirements. An attorney from our firm can let you know if you qualify for an extension.
Total Offices: 1
Total Attorneys: 3
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