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Louisville Medical Malpractice Law Firm
Overview
Bolus Law Office is a full service law firm representing and advising clients in areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, civil rights, business, products liability general negligence and criminal law. Located in the heart of downtown Louisville, Bolus Law Office offers complete legal services for both Kentucky and Indiana.
James Bo Bolus began practicing law in 1991 with an insurance defense firm. His first 4 years in law were spent primarily defending the business or individual accused of injuring or wronging a person. He was, however, allowed to take select cases for the injured person and, in 1995, obtained a million dollar settlement for a client injured in an auto accident. That same year he started his own practice and has helped hundreds of clients collect jury and settlement awards totaling in excess of ten million dollars in compensation for injuries they have suffered.
Bolus Law Office prides itself in providing the same attention to detail and thorough preparation to every case, however large or small. The firm uses the latest technology necessary to compete with the big firms, in order to achieve the result the client deserves.
About Bolus Law Offices
Practice Areas
- Medical Malpractice
- Emergency Room Negligence
- Nursing Home Negligence
- Anaphylaxis (Allergic Reactions)
- Birth Injuries
- Cancer-Related Issues
- Cardiac Issues
- Brain Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Personal Injury Claims
- Auto Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Products Liability
- Wrongful Death
- Civil Rights Claims
- Employment Law
- Business Law
- Criminal Defense
Litigation
- 100%
Honors
- Member, Beta Alpha Psi (National Accounting Fraternity)
Representative Cases
- Barton v. United Parcel Service, Inc.
- Effinger v. Philip Morris, Inc.
- Ferguson v. City of Louisville
- Ford v. Louisville Metro Government Cite
- Good v. MMR Group, Inc.
- Kirk v. Watts
- Martin v. SITC, Inc.
- Mulhall v. F.B.I.
- Roy v. Russell County Ambulance Service
- Wadlington v Rolshouse
- Wright v. Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government (1)
- Wright v. Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government (2)
People
Attorneys
Staff
- Tana Bolus, Registered Nurse
- Kelly McMurray, Office Manager / Assistant
- Amanda Robinson, Assistant
- Trey Tackett, Legal Assistant
- Ashley Zizzo, Legal Assistant
- Daniela Del Valle, Clerk
- Karla Gutierrez, Clerk
- Lindsey Skees, Receptionist
- Hayden Bolus, Clerk
- Eli Bolus, Law Clerk
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
600 West Main Street, Suite 500 Louisville, KY 40202
Fax
- 502-584-1212
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