Katz Personal Injury Law is a distinguished personal injury and maritime law firm based in Paducah, Kentucky, serving clients since 1998. Specializing in personal injury, river work injuries, and commercial litigation, the firm is renowned for its aggressive trial preparation and impressive record of recovering over $60 million for injured clients. Their commitment to standing strong against powerful opponents, including insurance companies and large corporations, sets them apart as a trusted advocate for those in need.
With over 30 years of trial expertise, the firm takes a hands-on, personalized approach to each case, ensuring clients receive dedicated attention from experienced attorneys rather than being relegated to paralegals. They are known for preparing every case as if it will go to trial from the outset, maximizing leverage in negotiations and securing favorable outcomes. The firm is highly regarded for its success in maritime and Jones Act claims, earning accolades such as SuperLawyer designations and membership in the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. They primarily represent injured victims, maritime workers, and businesses in complex litigation matters.
Services Offered
- Personal Injury
- Bicycle Accidents
- Boating Accidents
- Car Accidents
- Catastrophic Injuries
- Jet Ski / Personal Watercraft Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Truck Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- River Work Injury
- Jones Act Claims
- Maritime Injuries
- Commercial Litigation
- Contract Disputes
- Corporate Dissolutions
- Shareholder Disputes
- Construction Disputes
- Brain Injury Cases
- Drowning Accident Representation
- Towboat Injury Claims
The firm serves clients throughout Kentucky, including Paducah, McCracken County, Graves County, Hopkinsville, Marshall County, and Fort Campbell, as well as neighboring areas in Illinois such as Brookport and Metropolis. They offer home and hospital visits for client convenience and provide 24/7 live call answering to ensure accessibility during critical times.
