Lexington, Kentucky – Residents who have been injured due to negligence or wrongful acts now have a resource for legal assistance through the Peterson Law Office. The firm specializes in a wide range of litigation practices including personal injury, auto and truck crashes, medical malpractice, wongful termination, and civil rights claims.
Located at 2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite 205, the office provides free consultations for those who believe their injuries could have and should have been prevented. Its focus is to support Kentucky residents in navigating the complexities of personal injury law and seeking justice.
This month, founding attorney Justin Peterson is featured in the edition of Ask the Lawyer, where he addresses community legal questions. Residents are encouraged to submit their inquiries via email to bestofthebluegrass@wlex.tv, with the opportunity for their questions to be addressed in upcoming shows.
The main objective of the Peterson Law Office is to advocate for the rights of individuals who have suffered harm due to the negligent actions of others. As negligence laws continue to evolve, the firm stays informed to provide accurate and relevant legal advice.
Justin Peterson‘s involvement in local legal discussions further establishes the firm’s commitment to community engagement and education on legal rights. His willingness to interact with residents exemplifies the office’s accessible approach to legal expertise.
The firm can be contacted via phone at (859) 469-6390 for anyone seeking immediate legal assistance. As Kentucky’s residents face varied personal injury cases, the Peterson Law Office aims to provide comprehensive support tailored to their unique situations.
For those impacted by wrongful acts or negligence, seeking immediate legal counsel can be a crucial step towards obtaining justice and compensation for their injuries.
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