An Essential Guide for Protecting Your Rights
Woodford County & Versailles, Kentucky
The county of Woodford was formed in 1788 from a part of Fayette County, Virginia. The county seat of Versailles wasn’t settled until 1837. During the Civil War, Versailles was actually occupied by forces on both sides of the war at different times. Situated in the heart of the horse racing region, Woodford County and Versailles have numerous thoroughbred horse farms located there, and those farms help beautify the Bluegrass Region. One of Kentucky’s more famous bourbon whiskeys, Woodford Reserve, calls Woodford County home. The Woodford Reserve Distillery is the oldest distillery in the state of Kentucky with over 200 years under its belt. The town of Versailles was founded in 1792 and was named after Versailles, France, in honor of General Lafayette.
This area is a big tourist attraction, as well as a satellite city to Lexington. In 2013, there were over 800 automobile, truck, motorcycle and other motor vehicle accidents reported in Woodford County and Versailles, Kentucky.
The trial lawyers at Varellas & Varellas regularly represent clients throughout Kentucky in pursuing compensation for injuries they suffered from nursing home abuse and neglect. Our attorneys also provide outstanding representation to clients who have been injured through the negligence of others in accidents involving trucks, motorcycles, cars, motor vehicles, bicycles, airplanes, and boats.
Our lawyers are skilled litigators that can stand up to the insurance companies and collect the compensation to which our clients are entitled. If you are not able to work, our attorneys can help you enforce your rights to benefits for social security disability, or long-term disability. Contact our experienced criminal defense attorneys if you are facing criminal charges or to expunge a criminal charge or conviction from your record when the necessary criteria is met.
Call or e-mail our attorneys to discuss your case today and get the help you need enforcing and protecting your rights.