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What You Need To Know If You’ve Been Injured on Public Transportation in Indiana

February 28, 2017

Have you been hurt on public transit? If so, you may have a claim against one or more parties for your damages. You may be entitled to receive compensation for

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Steps You Can Take If You’ve Been in a Car Accident That Was Caused By Road Construction

February 23, 2017

Road construction is a necessary evil that driver must cope with to improve driving conditions. State and local authorities must work on the roads to maintain roads and improve roads

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How Fault Is Determined In A Semi-Truck Accident in Indiana

February 21, 2017

Being hit by a semi-truck is a traumatic event. In most cases, the occupants of the other vehicle sustain catastrophic injuries in the collision. According to the National Highway Traffic

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What Percentage of Personal Injury Cases Go to Trial in Indiana?

February 16, 2017

Updated January 14, 2026 The Short Answer Statistics show that over 90% of personal injury cases are settled out of court. Only about 4-5% of personal injury cases go to

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What Are My Legal Options If I Suffered A Workplace Injury Caused by a Coworker

February 14, 2017

Being injured at work is a difficult experience. In addition to coping with the physical injury, you are also trying to deal with the financial crisis caused by being out

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How To Maximize Your Chance of Receiving Your Workers’ Comp Benefits in Indiana

February 8, 2017

If you have been injured at work, understanding the workers’ compensation process can help ensure you receive your workers’ compensation benefits. Indiana’s workers’ compensation laws are designed to protect workers

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What To Do If You’ve Been Injured in a Skiing Accident in Indiana

February 2, 2017

The interest in skiing and snowboarding has increased in recent years. Unfortunately, with an increased interest in these sports, we have seen an increase in skiing and snowboarding accidents. Some

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What Are My Legal Options If I Had A Slip & Fall Accident At My Apartment Complex?

January 26, 2017

If you fell at your apartment complex, you may have sustained major injuries such as broken bones or a concussion. Even a minor injury can result in substantial medical bills

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Everything You Need To Know About Spinal Cord Injury Lawsuits in Indiana

January 19, 2017

According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCSC), there are approximately 17,000 new spinal cord injury (SCI) cases each year in the United States. This number does not

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Can Bars Be Held Liable For Drunk Driving Accidents in Indiana?

January 17, 2017

Drunk driving is a problem in Indiana and throughout the United States, especially during the holiday season. During 2013, accidents caused by alcohol-impaired drivers resulted in 2,044 injuries and 124

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