Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC
7513 New LaGrange Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40222, Louisville, KY 40222
About Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC
Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC is a personal injury law firm with offices in Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky, serving clients across Kentucky and Indiana. The firm handles cases including car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Its attorneys offer over 100 years of combined experience, securing significant settlements and verdicts for injured individuals. The firm operates on a no-fee promise and provides 24/7 availability, with Spanish-speaking staff.
Our Attorneys

Marshall Kaufman
Attorney
44+ years experience

Cara Stigger
Attorney
36+ years experience

Kerstin Schuhmann
Attorney
32+ years experience

Matt Kaufman
Attorney
12+ years experience

Alex Kuebbing
Attorney
12+ years experience

Andrew Hebert
Attorney
1+ years experience

Chris Leopold
Attorney

Jacob Levy
Attorney

Jimmy Kaufman
Attorney
Notable Case Results
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$74M
Wrongful Death
A tragic 2019 accident in Walton, KY along Richwood Road killed 45-year-old Amy Skiba and injured her twin children. The accident was sparked when Darrin Carroll lost control of a Chevrolet flat-bed truck after its tires went off a raised edge of the road. Lawyers for Amy Skiba’s family argued this dangerously raised edge was left by road construction work done by Eaton Paving Company.
$67.5M
Product Liability
Two former Kentucky coal miners with black lung were awarded $5 Million for their pain and suffering already endured and for the pain and suffering expected in the years ahead. The remaining award amount came from punitive damages leveled against 3M for their defective dust masks.
$32.1M
Wrongful Death Truck Accident
In September of 2012, a 43-year-old woman was killed while traveling on Highway 62 in Lawrenceburg. A man driving a dump truck in the opposite direction struck her car head-on. Marie Garmon was a hospice nurse returning from visiting a patient at home when the accident occurred. She died five days after the collision. The truck driver tested positive for marijuana use. The lawsuit was leveled against the truck driver and the driver’s employer, Atlas Excavating & Trucking.
$9.4M
Defamation
In 2013, seven employees at a Louisville Charter Communication call center were fired for violating company policy. After the firing, the incidents were mentioned in an employee conference and the dismissals were associated with other unrelated investigations within the company. The former employees sued for defamation.
$5.3M
Pedestrian Bus Accident
A pedestrian was struck by a bus causing severe and permanent leg injuries.
$5M
Nursing Home Negligence
An 84-year-old woman choked to death while eating at Superior Care Home facility in Paducah. The resident, Regina Tallent, suffered from Parkinson’s disease and macular degeneration, and she was supposed to be on a soft diet to avoid choking hazards.