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Kentucky Drowning & Aquatic Injury Lawyers
Representing Kentucky families after preventable water tragedies — in association with local counsel statewide.

If your family has suffered an aquatic injury or the loss of a loved one in Kentucky, you do not have to face it alone. The Haggard Law Firm represents families across Kentucky — from Louisville to Lexington — in association with trusted local counsel.
From a busy summer swimming season to year-round indoor and community pools, residents face real water-safety risks throughout Kentucky.
Aquatic injury cases we handle in Kentucky
Our practice covers every kind of water tragedy. In Kentucky, families most often turn to us for:
- Pool & Spa Drowning in Kentucky
- Wrongful Death in Kentucky
- Suction Entrapment in Kentucky
- Negligent Security in Kentucky
We also handle premises and product liability, maritime & Jones Act, cruise ship, electrocution, and water-sports cases. See all practice areas.
Serving families across Kentucky
We help families in Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Owensboro, and Covington, and communities throughout Kentucky.
How representation works in Kentucky
Our nationwide model is simple: you keep your hometown Kentucky attorney, and you gain the aquatic-injury authority behind three $100M+ verdicts. We handle the specialized work these cases demand.
Deadlines and next steps
Deadlines to bring a claim in Kentucky vary by the type of case and can be short, and critical evidence can disappear within days. We will confirm the deadline that applies to your specific situation at no cost — please contact us promptly.
Common questions
Kentucky aquatic injury FAQs
Do you handle aquatic injury and drowning cases in Kentucky?
Yes. We represent families throughout Kentucky in association with local counsel, so you keep a lawyer in your community and gain our aquatic-injury experience.
What does it cost to hire your firm in Kentucky?
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency-fee basis — you pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover for you. Your consultation is free and confidential.
How long do I have to file a claim in Kentucky?
Deadlines vary by the type of claim and can be short, and they may differ for claims involving children or government entities. We will confirm the deadline that applies to your Kentucky case at no cost — contact us promptly so no deadline or evidence is lost.
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