SOL FAQ Sitewide Fix¶
Status: Complete (129 of 144 pages updated) Project: SEO · Website
What this is¶
A sitewide correction of statute-of-limitations (SOL) content. The firm's pages had outdated or oversimplified SOL language that sometimes said "you have 1 year" or stated the SOL as running from the accident date, when Kentucky's car-accident SOL is actually 2 years from the last PIP payment (KRS 304.39-230).
This is one of the firm-wide legal accuracy rules (see CLAUDE.md).
Having it wrong sitewide was a real legal accuracy problem, not just
a cosmetic SEO issue.
Rollout¶
- SOL FAQ Fixes & Replacement Plan — 2026-04-02 — initial audit, identification of all affected pages, replacement language drafted
- SOL FAQ Sitewide Audit + Batch Replacement Plan (April 5) — formalized the batch plan across 144 pages
- SOL FAQ Deployment: 129 of 144 Pages Updated (April 2026) — 129 pages updated via batch REST API deploy; 15 pages held back (manual edits needed or protected pages)
Canonical language¶
Per the firm's legal accuracy rules, the correct phrasing is based on the statute: 2 years from the last PIP payment under KRS 304.39-230. Not from the accident date. Not 1 year.
Sources¶
- SOL FAQ Fixes & Replacement Plan — 2026-04-02
- SOL FAQ Sitewide Audit + Batch Replacement Plan (April 5, 2026)
- SOL FAQ Deployment: 129 of 144 Pages Updated (April 2026)