Becker Law Office - Louisville
Becker Law Office takes great pride in helping the injured people of Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. We strive to obtain the money our clients deserve and the law entitles them to receive.
Business Operation Hours
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Monday
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Tuesday
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9:00 AM to
5:00 PM
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Wednesday
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Thursday
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Friday
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Saturday
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Sunday
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Additional Information
The outcome of your car accident claim will determine if you have enough money to cover the costs of a serious accident.When looking for a car accident lawyer, you shouldn’t have to choose between a lawyer known for negotiating or an experienced trial lawyer. With Becker Law Office, you never have to make this choice — you get two firms in one.
Becker Law Office is part of a legal team with Bubalo Goode Sales & Cronen, a law firm made up of experienced litigators who have been recognized among the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Kentucky.
When Becker Law Office handles your car accident claim, we’ll send in our top negotiators to fight for your rights with the insurance company. If your case has to go to trial, you’ll be represented by a trial attorney who can make a strong case to the judge and jury to get you the compensation you deserve.
With so much at stake in your car accident case, you should never settle for a legal team that can’t provide the very best in legal service from start to finish. Trust in Becker Law Office to represent you and you’ll have the right advocate to get you fair and full compensation no matter how your claim is resolved. Becker Law Office has been handling cases since 1985 and has represented over 33,000 people just like you!
Give us a call or contact us online today to schedule your free case evaluation and to learn more about the unique legal representation we can offer. From our offices in Florence, Lexington, and Louisville, we accept car accident cases throughout . And we never get paid unless we settle or win your case.
Product and Services
Speeding: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) cites speeding as a top cause of car wrecks throughout the U.S. Speeding accidents can happen even when the speed limit is not exceeded if a driver goes too fast to be safe under current road and weather conditions. In fact, only 55 percent of speeding-related accidents involve a driver going over the speed limit.
Distracted driving: Distraction.gov reports that 416,000 people were hurt in 2010 alone as a result of drivers who were distracted. A full 18 percent of all crashes during this time period involved a distracted driver. Cell phone use and texting tend to be the most dangerous of the distracted driving behaviors and a recent NHTSA survey indicated that there are as many as 660,000 people using a cell phone on U.S. roadways at any given moment. Other distracted driving behaviors can include grooming, eating, reading a map or using a GPS.
Drowsy driving: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recently conducted a study of more than 147,000 drivers in 19 different states and D.C. and found that 4.2 percent of all drivers admitted to dozing off behind the wheel in the prior 30 days.
Driver inexperience: The National Safety Council reports that driver inexperience is the top cause of teen car accidents. Teens, unfortunately, are three times as likely as adult drivers to be involved in a car accident that causes injury.Drunk Driving: The CDC reports that 30 people die each day in the United States due to intoxicated driving.
Aggressive Driving: The AAA Foundation of Traffic Safety reports that aggressive driving is a potential cause of up to 56 percent of fatal U.S. car wrecks. The NHTSA defines aggressive driving as: failing to yield, disregarding traffic control signs or signals, tailgating, illegal or unsafe passing and/or weaving in and out of lanes.
Accidents can also be caused by vehicle malfunctions or road design or maintenance defects. Problems with vehicle components, for example, can be a car accident cause, especially when trucks are involved.
The Kentucky Traffic Crash Facts, for example, reveal that a problem with load securement caused 117 truck crashes in 2011 alone. Tire failure was responsible for another 141 truck accidents and defective truck brakes resulted in 75 wrecks. Any malfunctioning vehicle, however, can result in an accident.When there is a vehicle defect, road design or road maintenance problem, the company or entity responsible can be held legally liable for injuries.
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