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Lexington Insurance Fraud Lawyer

Lexington Insurance Fraud Lawyer

If you've been accused of insurance fraud, you need an experienced and skilled Lexington insurance fraud lawyer on your side. At Oakley & Oakley, we understand the severity of insurance fraud charges and the significant consequences that come with a conviction. Our legal team has vast experience in handling insurance fraud cases and will work tirelessly to defend your rights and protect your future.

Call our firm today at (859) 712-7365 to schedule your free initial consultation. 

What is Insurance Fraud?

Insurance fraud involves intentionally deceiving an insurance company for financial gain. This can include filing false insurance claims, exaggerating damages or injuries, staging accidents, or forging documents. Insurance fraud can be committed by individuals or businesses and can result in significant financial losses for insurance companies.

Potential Penalties for Insurance Fraud

The penalties for insurance fraud in Kentucky can be severe. Depending on the severity of the crime, you may face fines, restitution, probation, or even imprisonment. Insurance fraud can also have long-lasting consequences, including difficulty obtaining insurance or employment in the future.

How Oakley & Oakley Can Help

If you're facing insurance fraud charges, Oakley & Oakley can help. Our legal team can conduct a thorough investigation of your case, including reviewing the evidence and witness statements. We will work to develop a strong defense strategy designed to protect your rights and minimize the impact of the charges.

We understand that insurance fraud cases can be complex and challenging to navigate. That's why we will be with you every step of the way, providing you with personalized attention and guidance. We will keep you informed about your case's progress and ensure that you understand your legal options.

Contact Us Today

If you're facing insurance fraud charges, don't wait to seek legal representation. Contact Oakley & Oakley today at (859) 712-7365 to schedule a consultation with an experienced Lexington insurance fraud lawyer. We can provide you with the legal guidance and support you need to protect your rights and defend your future.

Have a Question?

  • What is Probable Cause?

    Probable cause is a legal term that is often misunderstood. Law enforcement must have probable cause to believe you committed a crime before they search or arrest someone.

    Probable cause is a particular and reasonable belief that an individual is:

    • committing a crime,
    • has committed a crime or
    • is about to commit a crime.

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  • How Your Criminal History Could Affect Your Current Case

    Your prior brushes with the law can have an enormous influence on your life. Once you pay your fines or serve jail time, you will likely have to face the additional collateral consequences of your conviction. Having a criminal conviction can prevent you from getting desirable jobs and living where you would like. What’s worse, your criminal history can influence a prosecutor’s decisions about new charges and can result in harsher punishments for subsequent convictions. If you have legal questions about a current criminal case, seek the advice of an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately.

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  • What is a Criminal Defense Attorney and When do You Need One?

    A criminal defense attorney represents individuals who are under investigation for criminal activity. They represent clients who might be witnesses in a criminal case. They also represent individuals charged with crimes.

    If you or a family member has been arrested or is dealing with a criminal law matter, it is wise to consult a criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.

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