
Over 25 Years of Experience
Louisville, KY Personal Injury Attorneys
Lawville is made up of smart, serious and accomplished lawyers who live and work in Louisville. Kevin, Matthew and Dustin have successfully recovered for thousands of accident victims in Louisville. We represent people and families who have suffered injuries and catastrophic losses of loved ones, whether the injured person is a driver, passenger or pedestrian, whether an adult or child, and in a variety of circumstances. Since 1992, Kevin and his team have been representing clients with honesty, intelligence and compassion.
Accidents and injuries can have a serious impact on your health, your family and your daily life at work, home or school. You have pain, you have medical bills and expenses piling up, and you certainly have questions.
Please take a minute to learn about what we do and see if we might be the lawyers for you; and if you have any questions, please click on ask me a question and feel free to tell us as much or as little about your situation as you choose.
No Recovery, No Fee. At Lawville, we work on a contingency basis — No Charge if No Recovery. Court Costs and Case Expenses will be the responsibility of the client. They will be deducted from the recovery and you will pay us nothing if we cannot recover for you.
Kevin Crooks PLLC
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Kevin Crooks

Matthew Dodds

Dustin Bell
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Proving Fault: The Four Elements of Negligence
Negligence is one of the most common types of personal injury cases and is defined as a failure to behave...
What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident in Kentucky
You were walking to a coffee shop before work this morning, and even though you had the crossing signal, a speeding...
Who Pays for the Damage to my Car, and for a Rental, after an Accident in Kentucky?
the car, for the rental, for the cell phone that was ruined in the accident? The short answer is that the insurance for the person who caused the accident should pay for all of those things, but the long answer of course is that nothing is that easy. Some of the issues involved in that discussion are condition of the car, total loss vs. repair, coverage available, and rental coverage.