Indiana accident attorneys at Keller & Keller have provided this injury blog in order to keep their readers up to date on all of the most recent personal injury news, accidents, and events taking place around the state. We encourage our clients and those who have recently been involved in an accident to visit regularly and join the discussion.
High winds and snow led to a slew of Indiana car accidents in the region’s first storm of the year. One person was killed and another critically injured.
After two people died in a head-on car accident on a two-lane road in Greene County, local officials are considering lowering the speed limit on the road.
The stretch of Indiana Toll Road where seven people died in a minivan accident last month has been the scene of several other serious accidents in the past.
The Illinois Supreme Court sided with Ford after hearing a car accident injury case regarding the dangerous placement of the Lincoln Town Car fuel tank.
A truck accident on I-65, north of Indianapolis, in which two people were injured, is being blamed on driver inattention – also known as highway hypnosis.
The nephew of the Dalai Lama and Indiana resident Jigme Norbu was killed during a Tibetan peace march when he was struck by a passing vehicle. While the fatal pedestrian accident is still under investigation, several witnesses say that the man was walking very close to the while line on the shoulder of the road.
The Indiana Senate is currently considering a bill that would ban text messaging and driving for everyone behind the wheel, not just teens. The anti-texting bill has already passed through the Indiana House and has the support of a number of traffic safety advocates.
The first significant winter storm in Indiana brought with it a rash of car accidents and truck accidents along the state's interstates. Police warned drivers to stay off the roads during the storm - and to slow down and drive carefully if they absolutely needed to drive.
Michigan State Police say that a 13-passenger van crash was caused by a combination of speed and poor road conditions. Six people were seriously injured in the van accident, in which the vehicle hit a guardrail and flipped onto its side.
Motorists on Indiana 66 that were distracted by a police officer helping a disabled vehicle caused an eight-vehicle accident that shut down the roadway and caused significant property damage. The lesson? Keep your eyes on the road and don't take too long a look at accidents or incidents around you.
A six-year-old boy was struck by a car in a parking lot next to a soccer field in Greencastle this week. Police do not think that the driver of the car was at fault. The boy is recovering from a brain injury at an Indianapolis children's hospital.
A grandmother and her four-year-old grandson were killed on US Route 50 near Loogootee, Indiana, when the woman lost control of her car while negotiating a curve and flipped her vehicle into a ditch.
A young Indiana woman was killed when the ATV she was riding hit a log in a marsh and flew through the air, rolling several times. It is not known whether she was wearing a helmet at the time of the IN all-terrain vehicle accident.
An Indiana wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the parents of an 8-year-old boy who was killed at a railroad crossing in 2008. The parents argue that both the country and the railroad company were aware of how unsafe the crossing was.
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The first snow of the season caught some Indiana drivers by surprise and raised the rate of car accidents on I-65, I-69 and in the Indianapolis area. Indiana State Police reported a number of one- and two-vehicle accidents as cars slipped and slid on the slick roads.