Louisville Attorney Karl Truman


 

Louisville Attorney Karl Truman – Injuryboard attorney Karl Truman speaks about the importance of acting quickly after an injury or accident, both for the client and the attorney. He discusses a particular case involving a ford expedition that tipped over because of a steep embankment and only through the firm’s quick involvement was the correct evidence obtained from experts, leading to a positive settlement. He warns about trusting your insurance company to do the right thing and contact an attorney as soon as possible. Karl is board certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a rigorous process few attorneys actually complete. At the Karl Truman Law Office, we are committed to providing legal services to people injured in accidents in Kentucky and Indiana. We have offices located in Louisville Kentucky and Jeffersonville Indiana. If you can’t come to us, we can come to you. The Karl Truman Law Office helps people in the following areas: auto accidents, workers’ compensation, social security disability, drug injuries, insurance disputes, premises liability, wrongful death, nursing home abuse and defective products.Being on the Ohio River, we also help those injured on boats and barges including Jones Act and Longshore Claims. Karl Truman is a proud Injuryboard Member.

 

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