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Daily Content Pipeline

Status: Active (daily cadence) Project: SEO · Website

What this is

A daily-cadence pipeline that researches, writes, and publishes a new short-form content piece targeting a misunderstood or underserved topic in Kentucky personal injury law. Each entry focuses on one question or myth, cites relevant statutes, and links back to the firm's main practice area pages.

These are distinct from the Injury Content Articles, which are longer-form clinical pieces (Concussion Merge, Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Injuries) targeting medical-term searches.

Recent daily content entries

  • Full Coverage Insurance Myth (April 10) — clarifying that "full coverage" in KY doesn't mean what most people think it means
  • Kentucky Minimum Insurance Limits Outdated (April 10) — the state-minimum insurance limits haven't kept up with medical costs
  • Property Damage (Own Insurance vs. At-Fault) (April 10) — navigating property damage claims when the at-fault driver has minimum coverage
  • Rejecting UM Coverage Kentucky (April 13) — why the standard rejection form may not hold up; what happens when UM is rejected

Common structure

Each daily content piece includes: - A punchy headline framed as a myth or misconception - KRS citations where relevant (KY-specific legal grounding) - A "what most people think" vs "what's actually true" framing - Links to the firm's main practice areas where this topic is relevant (car accidents, insurance claims, etc.) - Adheres to Sam's voice rules: no em dashes, no banned words

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