With offices in Owensboro and throughout central KY, Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP, is the time-tested local law firm you can trust. Free consults: 270-215-4929.
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With offices in Owensboro and throughout central KY, Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP, is the time-tested local law firm you can trust. Free consults: 270-215-4929.
Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP, located in Hartford, Kentucky, is a highly regarded law firm specializing in various legal areas, including business law, criminal justice, estate planning, and personal injury. Clients consistently praise the firm for their exceptional service, noting the dedication and support provided by attorneys like Hollie Lindsey, Heather, and Katie, who go above and beyond to ensure their clients feel informed and cared for throughout the legal process. With a reputation for being fast, efficient, and friendly, Foreman Watson Holtrey, LLP is a trusted choice for anyone seeking reliable legal representation.
I was involved in a rear collision while out of state (KY) and I was referred to Foreman Watson Holtrey to handle my case. They made it very easy for me throughout the whole process of filing my claim. Hollie, Heather and Katie went above and beyond for me to get the help and direction that I needed, because when it comes to something like this, you don’t know where to start or what to do. They always kept in touch with me to give me updates as well as what was to be expected and they will fight for you to get the settlement you deserve. So, if you’re in need of a personal injury attorney look no further than right here at Foreman Watson Holtrey.
FWH was very helpful with our situation. Answered any questions we had in a timely manner.
I’m local, violated by more than one local providers, but I was refused service to detail one occurance to this firm. I am waiting to hear back on why I am not eligible for service. It’s experience that I believe legal representation, and access is a right, for it being a necessity to live and function, and those details feel injurious to experience again, and again, and at present. In fact, my landlord didn’t think I had religious rights this morning, and I had to sign off on something that I didn’t agree to, and that violate me. “You know, in the United States, I have religious freedom.” “You know, I have never dealt with that until the covid shots.” Without a lawyer, I pay $535 for a finished shed as an apartment, not equipped for weather, locally to the apartment or city wide, no air quality besides opening windows (something I was told not to do)… I just can’t really believe this is a real country, because everything sucks so bad. Rural has been a nightmare, everyday. So you can’t connect the sewers, to pump floods to other regions? You can’t fit houses with water distillation, and water restructure thingys? It’s technically not livable, and whatever about me can’t get a lawyer, except thankfully that time I had a warrant for trespassing at my home (but he only did the case, and not the damages, etc). “Organized landfill”, “cars all over the runways, and no bikes or pedestrians anywhere–car graveyard, cars everywhere”, “finished shed”… And, companies that buy insurance, for specific reasons, but are extraneously punitive against people who the insurance serves, that the company finds itself incapable of meeting all of its ideal obligations on its own…