A Permanent Injury Requires Long-Term Recovery Planning
Since 1986, the Elizabethtown-area law firm of Miller & Durham has helped severely injured accident victims throughout Central Kentucky obtain full and fair financial recovery and necessary long-term care medical care and rehabilitation. Our firm also assists in establishing a lifelong care and recovery plan to help paralyzed clients obtain the maximum benefit of any insurance settlement or trial awarded damages.
Pursuing Full Compensation for Paralyzed Clients · Call 866-986-2052 Today
If you or a loved one has suffered paralysis — full, partial, paraplegia or quadriplegia — caused by nerve damage or a spinal cord injury sustained in an auto accident or medical mistake, it is vitally important to seek experienced legal representation. You simply cannot rely on the insurance companies to provide you with the full amount of compensation and care you deserve, including:
- Money for medical bills
- Compensation for lost wages and decreased lifetime earning potential
- Physical therapy and vocational rehabilitation
- Alterations to your home and vehicle
- Mobility devices such as scooters or wheel chairs
- Future medical expenses and the cost of long-term care
- Compensation for the impact on your quality of life
At Miller & Durham, you will find a team of attorneys who have worked with many other individuals and families to conquer the same challenges you face. We give our clients the benefit of decades of experience in dealing with life-changing injuries such as paralysis. We can conduct a thorough case evaluation and provide sound legal guidance and personal support in a free consultation.
Trust Miller & Durham for the Help You Need
If you decide to hire us to represent you in an insurance claim or lawsuit, there will be no out-of-pocket legal fees for you to pay. We are only compensated for our work on your behalf when we obtain a settlement or jury verdict in your favor. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with a respected lawyer who can guide you in building a new life after an accident that results in paralysis.
The Kentucky Bar Association requires us to state: COURT COSTS AND CASE EXPENSES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT. Court costs and expenses will be deducted from the recovery before calculating the contingent fee.
In the event that no compensation is recovered clients will not be liable for any costs or expenses.








