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Indianapolis Office:
2850 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46208-4713
Phone: 317-926-1111
Fax: 317-926-1411
Toll Free: 800-253-5537
South Bend Office:
16658 Cleveland Rd
Granger, IN 46530-9186
Phone: 574-277-7773
Fax: 574-271-3337
Terre Haute Office:
1617 S 3rd St
Terre Haute, IN 47802-1013
Phone: 812-235-5600
Fax: 812-235-7800
Michigan Office:
814 Port Street
St. Joseph, MI 49085
Phone: 269-983-7333
Fax: 269-983-7377
New Mexico Office:
505 Marquette NW
Suite 1300
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-938-2300
Fax: 505-938-2301
Fort Wayne is the second largest city in Indiana and the 73rd largest in the nation. With a population over 250,000, two major interstates (I-69 and I-469), and several highways and state roads, Fort Wayne, Indiana also has the unfortunate distinction of being home to serious traffic accidents.
If you have been in one of these accidents and are searching for a Fort Wayne injury lawyer, you need to be sure to ask the following questions:
1. Does the law firm only practice personal injury law?
2. Is the law firm AV-rated by Martindale Hubbell?
3. Are they a member of the Million Dollar Advocate Forum?
4. Has the firm been nominated “Indiana Super Lawyers” by Law and Politics
5. Does the history of the law firm prove that they are different?
The answer to all of these questions should be “yes.”
Keller & Keller offers clients searching for a Fort Wayne injury lawyer each of the distinct advantages listed above. And each one of these advantages will prove invaluable when dealing with a big insurance company that is attempting to settle your claim for the smallest amount possible.
With our main office located in Indianapolis, it’s important to note that Keller & Keller’s advanced database software will be able to handle every aspect of your Fort Wayne injury claim without requiring you to ever visit us in person.
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