The Injury Blog
Have you been injured in an accident? You likely will have lots of questions. Scan the articles below to answer some of those questions.
Of course, if you have been injured we encourage you to call our personal injury team immediately so we can help guide you to the best possible outcome in your case.
When Can You Sue Over a Workplace Injury?
An employee’s sole and exclusive remedy against his or her employer is under the Workman’s Compensation Act. This law is “no-fault” insurance coverage for employees. “No Fault” means that the employee is covered no matter who is at fault for the injury, even if the...
Slipped and Fell at a Store? What to Do
No matter how careful you've been, you've probably sustained a significant injury during the course of your life. While it might seem as if all injuries follow the same basic pattern, different types of bumps, slip and falls can have widely divergent legal...
Should you settle your personal injury case when on Medicaid?
While you may want to settle your personal injury case, there are things to keep in mind if you hope to secure medicaid benefits going forward.
Dog Bites Common in Indiana
According to State Farm, Indiana ranked seventh in the nation, in 2012, for insurance claims that were caused by dog bites. Shockingly, insurance providers in the state had to pay out an estimated $2.7 million for only 148 of these claims. In other words, the median...
Big Rig Tire Blowout
Tire remnants are a common sight on the highway, but many drivers have never seen a big rig tire blowout in action. A tire blowout doesn't always affect other drivers, but when they do, the consequences can be devastating. If you have been injured by a tire blowout,...
Injury Cases: The Importance of Photographs
Photographs are an indisputable record of a moment in time. A picture can convey the facts and devastation of your personal injury and property damage. If you have experienced damages as a result of another party’s negligence, you or a bystander should photograph the...
Medical Follow-Up Important in Personal Injury Cases
Medical follow-up is a crucial component of any personal injury case. The legal process requires a lawyer to present adequate medical evidence regarding your injuries or illness related to your case.