We are a law group located in the Elizabethtown area representing clients of all cases including, but not limited to: workers comp., criminal, and probate.
11/11/2021
Ashlock Law Group would like to thank all the Veterans and their families on this day.
Our offices are closed in honor of this day. We will be back in the office at 8AM on Friday November 12, 2021
04/22/2020
Happy Administrative Professionals Day to the ones who keep your teams running smoothly every day. We are grateful for everything you do.
12/31/2019
The staff at Ashlock Law Group would like to thank you for a great year and your continued support. We look forward to representing you in the coming year. Have a safe and happy new year.
Our office will be closed January 1, 2020 and will reopen January 2, 2020 at 8 AM.
12/24/2019
The Staff at Ashlock Law Group would like to wish you a Merry Christmas. Our office will be closed December 24th & 25th in celebration of the Christmas Holiday. We will reopen December 26th at 8AM. Have a safe and joyful hoilday.
11/11/2019
On behalf of Lawyer Larry and the staff at Ashlock Law Group, we thank you for your sacrifice and for your service today and every day.
09/07/2019
Exciting changes coming to Ashlock Law Group, PLLC!!! We are happy to announce that we are relocating our office to 306 W. Dixie Ave. Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Please forgive us as we transition from our old location to our new one. It is possible our phones will be down for a short time Monday morning as we get the office up and running.
08/21/2019
Today, Mr. Larry Ashlock will be at the Kentucky Supreme Court to present oral arguments on behalf of one of our clients. This is a prestigious honor, as very few cases each year are selected to be heard by the Kentucky Supreme Court. Lawyer Larry is honored to argue his client’s case before the court. The oral arguments are streamed live at 11:00 AM on the Kentucky Supreme Court website and on KET’s website. Follow the link in the comments below to watch Lawyer Larry fight for his client at the state’s highest court.
09/20/2018
If you have been hurt in a car wreck, a slip and fall, a workers injury or anything, you may be wondering how Insurance Companies calculate your settlement. We've written a blog to show you how your settlement is calculated and how we can help. Check it out and call us to schedule your free consultation. 270-360-0470
Most of the time, personal injury cases cause a lot of pain and suffering. Whether it is from a car accident, slip and fall, or a defective product, what unites these incidents is that they usually happen because one party was responsible and negligent, meaning that if that party was responsible, th...
09/17/2018
How do Insurance Companies calculate my settlement? Great question submitted online through AskLawyerLarry.com. We have written a post in News to answer this question and along with other we receive. Give us a like, share, and check out our website for the legal questions you have and see how we can help, thanks! www.AskLawyerLarry.com
09/11/2018
Check out our new blog posts today. Why do I need a Workers' Compensation Attorney? What is an Expungement? How can I get 3x the Settlement amount with an Attorney? Check out our answers at
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Member of the Elizabethtown City Council from 2008 - 2011
Previous Cases:
Trane Commercial Systems v. Tipton, 481 S.W.3d 800 (Ky. 2016) – In a worker's compensation case, Larry fought Ms. Tipton's battle for workers' compensation benefits all the way to the Kentucky Supreme Court. In doing so, the standard for awarding Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefits when an employee who has not reached Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) but has returned to employment was clarified.
Alton Livingood v. Transfreight, LLC, 467 S.W.3d 249 (Ky. 2015) – In a workers' compensation case, Larry fought for Mr. Livingood's workers' compensation benefits for five years. First being denied by the original Administrative Law Judge, then denied on appeal to the Workers' Compensation Board, then denied by the Kentucky Court of Appeals and finally Larry convinced the Kentucky Supreme Court to overturn itself and the Court's previous holding in case of Chrysalis House v. Tackett, 283 S.W.3d 671 (Ky. 2009). Larry fought against all odds and even got the law changed to obtain justice for his client. The Livingood case is one of the most important cases for workers' compensation practitioners and is currently one of the most cited cases by the Kentucky Workers' Compensation Board, the Kentucky Court of Appeals and the Kentucky Supreme Court.
Neal v. Commonwealth, 449 S.W.3d 370 (Ky. App. 2014) – In a criminal case out of Hardin County District Court, Larry defended Neal all the way to the Kentucky Court of Appeals on issues concerning a request to suppress certain evidence obtained in a search by police officers. Larry was able to convince the Kentucky Court of Appeals to take discretionary review of Neal's case. Although the Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld the denial of Neal's motion to suppress, the Court of Appeals noted several important arguments made by Larry on Neal's behalf were meritorious and published the opinion which created new law regarding the suppression issue.
Sears Roebuck & Company v. Dennis, 131 S.W.3d 351 (Ky. 2004) – In a workers' compensation case, Larry obtained a total disability award for Mr. Dennis against two separate employers and successfully defended that award all the way to the Kentucky Supreme Court. In a published opinion, Court upheld the total disability findings and set the legal standard for liability and apportionment of total disability benefits between multiple employers.