We are pleased to announce that Attorney Matthew S. Goeing has been named to The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 list. The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 is a professional organization composed of the top trial attorneys from each state or region who are ...
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Blog Posts in 2016
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Drive Safely this Holiday Season!
The holiday season is a wonderful time of the year to get together with family and friends. Because it is such a busy travel season, roads and ...
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What to Do if You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse
If a visit to your loved one in a nursing home arouses suspicion that he or she is being abused, you should not ignore the signs. But how do you ...
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What are the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse?
Deciding to entrust the care of a loved one to a nursing home is never an easy decision. Nursing homes are supposed to be places where we can trust ...
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Fatigued Driving: Facts & Statistics
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that at least 100,000 police-reported auto accidents are the direct result of ...
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Goeing Goeing & McQuinn PLLC Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
The team at Goeing Goeing & McQuinn PLLC recently celebrated the five-year anniversary of the firm! Since we founded our firm five years ago, we have ...
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Who Can Pursue a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Kentucky?
Kentucky state law allows the family members of a person who was killed due to another person’s negligence to pursue compensation through a wrongful ...
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Pedestrian Safety Tips to Keep You Safe This Halloween
Halloween is a fun holiday to celebrate, but it is not without its risks. Auto accidents involving pedestrians significantly increase on Halloween ...
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What Not to Do After a Kentucky Car Accident
As drivers, we hope never to be involved in a car accident. Not only can an accident ruin your immediate plans, but it can also leave you with painful ...
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What Route Should My Child Take To School?
If you live close enough to your child's school, it is quite possible that he or she is able to walk or ride a bike to class. And if your child is ...
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