AttorneySam Aguiar
Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers
814 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd, Louisville, Kentucky, 40203
Louisville's Civil Rights Accountability Attorney
Sam Aguiar is a Louisville, Kentucky-based civil rights and personal injury attorney who has become one of the most prominent voices for police accountability in the region. He rose to national prominence as one of the lead attorneys representing the family of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old Black medical worker who was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department officers during a botched no-knock raid in March 2020. His relentless pursuit of justice in that case helped spark a nationwide conversation about police reform, the use of no-knock warrants, and systemic accountability within law enforcement agencies.
Aguiar has dedicated a significant portion of his practice to representing victims of police misconduct, excessive force, wrongful death, and civil rights violations in Kentucky and the surrounding region. His work in the Breonna Taylor case resulted in a landmark $12 million settlement with the City of Louisville — one of the largest civil settlements of its kind in Kentucky history — and included sweeping police reform measures as part of the agreement. Beyond Taylor, Aguiar has taken on numerous cases involving law enforcement overreach and government misconduct.
Known for his aggressive litigation style and willingness to take on powerful government entities, Sam Aguiar has built a reputation as a tenacious advocate for those who have suffered at the hands of law enforcement. He has spoken publicly about the need for systemic change within policing institutions and has used his platform to push for legislative and policy reforms. His firm, Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers, is based in Louisville and serves clients throughout Kentucky.
Aguiar's work has earned him recognition both locally and nationally as a champion of civil rights and police accountability. He continues to represent families and individuals who have experienced civil rights violations, working to ensure that those responsible within law enforcement and government are held to account through the courts.
Notable Results
- $12 million settlement with the City of Louisville on behalf of the family of Breonna Taylor, one of the largest civil rights settlements in Kentucky history, which also included landmark police reform provisions
- Secured significant settlements in multiple excessive force and wrongful death cases against Kentucky law enforcement agencies
Key Characteristics
- Served as lead counsel for the family of Breonna Taylor in the landmark $12 million civil rights settlement against the City of Louisville, which included mandatory police reform measures.
- Has represented numerous families and individuals in civil rights and police misconduct cases against law enforcement agencies throughout Kentucky.
- Known for taking on high-profile, politically sensitive cases against powerful government defendants that other attorneys decline to pursue.
- Has become a prominent public advocate for police accountability reform, speaking on national media platforms about systemic issues within law enforcement.
- Utilizes a litigation strategy that combines civil accountability with calls for systemic policy change, seeking both financial relief and institutional reform for clients.