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Feb 18
What is the Safest Lane to Drive on a Highway?
Choosing the safest lane on the highway can vary based on several factors, but the middle lane is often considered the safest for these reasons. Christie Bell & Marshall has...
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Feb 02
Wrongful Death Lawsuit: Who Can File a Claim and What Compensation Is Available
Indiana's wrongful death laws don't work the way most people expect. Unfortunately, you can't just file a lawsuit because your spouse, parent, or child died due to someone else's negligence....
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Feb 02
Privileged Information in Wrongful Death Defense: What Can and Cannot Be Disclosed
In a wrongful death case, "privileged information" refers to legal protections that control what evidence you can see and when. Families often assume the defense must turn over everything in...
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Feb 02
Wrongful Death Laws and Regulations: Key Legal Rules You Need to Know
In Indiana, the rules do not operate like a single "wrongful death statute" that fits every loss. The law changes depending on whether the person who died was a child,...
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Dec 29
How Long Do You Have to Report a Hit and Run in Indiana?
When a driver leaves the scene, the "deadline" question is usually about two separate clocks running at the same time: what Indiana law expects you to report to police, and...
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Dec 29
Hit and Run Without Knowing in Indiana: When It Counts, What to Do, and How It Affects Your Claim
"I didn't know" sounds simple until you realize what you are really arguing. You are not just saying you made a mistake. You are saying the impact was so minor,...
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Nov 30
Reporting a Hit and Run to Police: Legal Steps and Insurance Tips
Reporting a hit and run to the police is one of the most important steps you can take after a driver flees the scene. Filing a police report right away...
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Nov 30
Car Accident: Suing the At-Fault Driver in Indiana
After a serious car accident, many people assume the other driver’s insurance will simply pay what is fair. Once the first offer arrives, it becomes clear that liability disputes, questions...
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Nov 30
Failure to Yield Ticket After an Accident: Penalties, Points, and What Happens Next
Drivers facing a failure to yield ticket with accident in Indiana must understand the critical interplay between traffic violations, license points, and the resulting civil liability for property damage and...
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Nov 30
Indiana Accident Chain Claims: How Comparative Fault Affects Your Compensation
This guide explains legal liability in multi-vehicle pileups, detailing how Indiana accident chain claims are resolved under the state's modified comparative fault system to help victims secure fair compensation. Understanding...
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