At Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer, we bring the courage you need to go after compensation for your injuries - and get your life back on solid ground. Our personal injury lawyers are proud to stand up for our fellow, hardworking Kentuckians who are facing tough times due to health and money problems.
The partners in our firm work directly with our clients. We look at your case from every angle and are prepared to explore every avenue of compensation you deserve, whether that's a personal injury case, a workers' comp claim, disability benefits, or a combination of all three. Call us today to put Kentucky Courage on your side.
The partners in our firm work directly with our clients. We look at your case from every angle and are prepared to explore every avenue of compensation you deserve, whether that's a personal injury case, a workers' comp claim, disability benefits, or a combination of all three. Call us today to put Kentucky Courage on your side.
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Since Morgan, Collins, Yeast and Salyer opened, our mission has been to help Kentuckians just like you who have been hurt and need a trusted advocate to fight for their best interests. The partners in our firm are committed to providing personalized, one-on-one service to support and encourage you during this difficult time.
As a senior partner at Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer, I know the importance of standing up for Kentuckians. As a country boy born in the hills of Eastern Kentucky, I didn't get my education from a book, I got my education from helping the people around me. I always enjoyed sitting down and listening to stories from my grandparents and other elders.
The state motto of Kentucky is: United we stand. Divided we fall. That principle really guides the strength and Kentucky Courage of Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer. When I graduated from law school, I started my legal career working for a law firm that defended insurance companies and lawsuits filed against a major retailer.
I started my career working for an insurance defense firm that defended doctors in medical malpractice litigation. However, I quickly realized I would rather help people instead of companies. It feels much better to help people in need get compensation than to help a company keep people from getting what they deserve.
I grew up in Johnson County and eastern Kentucky, all the way through Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes. After law school at Valparaiso University in Indiana, I came straight back to Kentucky to practice personal injury law. All I wanted to do was help people from my home, my Kentucky neighbors, when they've been hurt by others.