Many people assume that not wearing a seatbelt automatically forfeits their right to seek compensation after a crash. However, that is simply not true. Indiana law requires seatbelt use, but skipping it does not mean you are liable for the accident. If another driver...
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Personal Injury
2 tips on proving lost wages in a personal injury case in Indiana
Getting injured after an accident can prevent you from working. This can result in lost income, which can become a significant financial problem once bills arrive. If someone’s negligence caused your injuries, you can file a personal injury claim to recover lost...
What you need to know about car accidents and insurance disputes
Car accidents can happen to anyone, and when they do, they often bring a lot of stress and confusion. One of the biggest challenges that follows an accident is dealing with insurance companies. Understanding the basics of how to handle insurance disputes can make a...
How does complex regional pain syndrome harm workers?
Many workers face the risk of sustaining a serious injury on the job. Sometimes, these injuries lead to a condition known as complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS. This condition causes persistent pain and limits mobility in the affected limb, often an arm or leg....
Symptoms of injuries that develop after a car crash
Getting into a vehicle wreck can be disastrous. The realization that we do not need to go to the hospital leaves us breathing a sigh of relief. We are ready to fix our cars and put the incident behind us. Unfortunately, this is an unwise decision. Symptoms of serious...
What kinds of damages can I recover from a personal injury lawsuit?
The laws of Indiana exist to protect its citizens and residents, and to provide them recourse when someone else violates their rights. If someone else acts negligently or recklessly, and you suffer an injury as a result of their actions, you have the right to bring a...


