Accidents are an unfortunate part of life, but just because you can’t always prevent someone else’s negligence doesn’t mean you don’t have any options afterward. Attorney Jim Ellis wants to help you get the compensation you deserve after a personal injury. You don’t have to suffer in silence any longer. Come to Jim Ellis for a personal injury lawyer in Louisville, KY.
Personal Injury
Your pain and suffering matters. After an accident, you may have physical injuries as well as emotional trauma, and you deserve to be compensated for both. Additionally, you often will have medical bills to pay, and you may not be able to work, which costs you more in lost wages. Jim Ellis is here to fight for you. You deserve compensation for your pain, and Jim Ellis will help you get it.
From injuries or death caused by an auto, truck, motorcycle, or bicycle accident to cases involving a defective product, manufacturing error, work accident, or wrongful death, Jim Ellis and his associates provide the expertise — and empathy — required to navigate your claim and make the most of your settlement.
No matter what type of injury you received, Jim can discuss your case with you. He has worked on a variety of high-profile personal injury cases of all sizes. The decades of experience he brings to the table give you the best chance for success. He has extensive resources that he uses to find all the angles and all the possibilities for every case he works.
Legal Experience
Jim Ellis has had a long career serving the community. His law firm opened in 1984 and since has handled cases of all kinds, from criminal to personal injury to sports and media contracts. He also currently serves Chairman of the Board of the Louisville Metro Police Foundation, which has given him invaluable insight into the community and to the needs of the citizens. He was also President for 25 years of the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame.
With all his experience, he is ready to take on your case and help you get the just restitution you want. Call today at 502-583-5547 to talk about your case.