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When The Unexpected Happens

EXPECT US TO GET YOU RESULTS

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Indiana Laws

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Indiana?

What is a Wrongful Death Claim? A wrongful death claim is a type of civil lawsuit. If a person is negligent and kills someone, a wrongful death lawsuit can be filed against the negligent party, on behalf of certain relatives of the deceased person. A wrongful death claim is typically brought by…

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Car Accident

What Does Indiana Law Say About Moving a Car After an Accident?

Many people are under the mistaken impression that they are not allowed to move their car after an accident until the police arrive at the scene. However, this information is not correct. Indiana traffic law dictates that the driver of a vehicle involved in a crash that results in the…

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Indiana Laws

Can I Sue or File a Claim Without Having a Police Report?

Many accident victims after car and truck accidents initially do not call the police to report an accident, perhaps because they do not intend to file a claim initially. However, various issues often arise that change the accident victim’s mind. These issues may include discovering that their injuries are more significant than…

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Car Accident

What Does it Mean to Admit Fault in a Car Accident?

Admitting fault in a car accident means providing the other party with evidence that you are to blame for the collision. When you admit fault, you significantly diminish your chances of recovering the compensation you may be owed due to Indiana’s comparative fault laws. In addition, you will be held liable for…

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Indiana Laws

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Indiana?

The Indiana statute of limitations allows personal injury victims up to two years to file a claim. However, certain rare instances may give you more time to file. If you have suffered a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence, it is always in your best interests to consult with…

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