interstate crashes

Crashes Continue as I-69 Construction Project Heads Toward the Finish Line

As construction on I-69 continues in Indianapolis and other parts of Indiana, there’s a growing concern about the rise of devastating traffic accidents along the interstate.  Many Indiana motorists and passengers have suffered severe injuries because of the dangerous construction sites and narrowed lanes of traffic on I-69, and, tragically, some have even lost their… Read more »

Mooresville Intersection—Indiana St. and County Line Rd.—Considered Dangerous

Mooresville Intersection—Indiana St. and County Line Rd.—Considered Dangerous

The intersection at Indiana St. and County Line Rd. in Mooresville, Indiana has been in the news a lot recently. The cause of the problem? An increase in traffic due to construction on a nearby highway.  Residents in the town are complaining that as a result of nearby construction on the highway, traffic is being… Read more »

self-driving car accident

Who’s at Fault in a Self Driving Car Accident?

Self driving cars are steadily gaining in popularity. However, one primary concern with these vehicles is who is to blame when an accident occurs.  Traditionally, the negligent driver would be considered the at-fault party after a car accident. But with self driving cars, a negligent driver could blame their vehicle for causing the accident. And… Read more »

10 Deadliest Stretches of Road in Indiana

10 Deadliest Stretches of Road in Indiana

In 2022, Indiana was #10 on a list of most accident-prone states according to a study done by Insurify. 9.6% of Indiana drivers have a no-fault accident on their record (which is 9% higher than the national average).  Deadly Stretch MoneyGeek analyzed over 2,300 fatal car accidents in Indiana from 2018 to 2020 to find… Read more »

fair market value

How to Calculate Fair Market Value After a Car or Truck Accident in Indiana?

After an Indiana car accident, most people tend to worry about their injuries and well-being, as they should. Seeking emergency medical attention is crucial after an accident to ensure your health is taken care of and to ensure you get adequately compensated for your medical expenses. However, something accident victims tend to overlook is their… Read more »

Who Is Liable in an Uber Accident?

Rideshare applications are becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Although there are different ridesharing apps, such as Lyft, Waze Carpool, and Curb, Uber dominates the industry with a global market value of $72 billion. The company has over three million drivers in the United States alone, and their drivers fulfill over 40 million rides… Read more »

hit and run laws

What Are the Hit and Run Laws in Indiana?

Hit and runs are often the most frustrating and challenging kind of accidents to deal with as a victim. When someone hits you and flees the scene, not only do you have your injuries to worry about, but you may also wonder how you are going to file a claim for compensation if there is… Read more »

trip on pallets

I Tripped On Boxes and Pallets in a Store Aisle. Can I Sue?

Until you have tripped over one, you probably never spent much (if any) time considering the pallet, a flat structure, usually used to stack, store, and transport goods. Most pallets are made of wood; when full, they are heavy, and approximately 400 million of them are produced in the U.S. each year.   Most people are… Read more »

How Much Can I Get In a Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Car Accident Settlement?

What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome? Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a group of disorders that happen when the nerves and/or blood vessels in the thoracic area are injured or compressed. You have probably heard the term thorax used to describe the part of the body between the head and the abdomen; in other words, the… Read more »

What Is My Torn Labrum Shoulder Injury Worth?

What Is My Torn Labrum Shoulder Injury Worth?

What is a torn labrum shoulder injury? The glenoid is the socket-shaped opening of your shoulder, and the labrum is the soft cartilage in that socket that holds the head of the humerus (bone at the top of the arm) in place, assisted by the rotator cuff muscles. This ball-and-socket design facilitates movement in your… Read more »