Keller & Keller's injury blog was created to give readers a unique perspective on a variety of accident and injury topics. The majority of entries are focused on the states of Indiana, Michigan, and New Mexico, but we also address national news and all major incidents.
We encourage you to skim through the headlines and join the discussion on a topic that interests you!
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Recent Indiana University Study Looks at Dangerous Driving BehaviorsIn Indiana, drivers who speed, ignore traffic signals and drive aggressively contribute to a significant number of crashes. This blog details what you need about dangerous driving and how to receive compensation for your loss after a car accident in Indianapolis.
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4 Reasons Why Our Attorneys May Reject an Indiana Personal Injury CaseNot every car accident is a good candidate for a personal injury case. This blog details what makes a strong case and why a personal injury lawyer might refuse your case here.
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New Mexico Pedestrian AccidentWhen a pedestrian is hit and injured by a negligent driver in New Mexico, our experienced personal injury attorneys in Albuquerque will hold the at-fault driver responsible.
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Hazards of Winter Driving in New MexicoNew Mexico drivers are not used to hazardous winter driving conditions but should be prepared to avoid a serious accident. This blog details how to avoid a car accident on dangerous Albuquerque winter roads.
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Speeding Drivers Risk Being Involved in Fatal Crashes in New MexicoA significant majority of fatal vehicle accidents in Albuquerque involve speed. This blog describes how going above the speed limit increases your chance of dying in an auto accident in New Mexico.
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Medicare Is Available to Those Under the Age of 65 If They Are DisabledEveryone who qualifies for Social Security disability benefits is also eligible for Medicare, but not until they have been on SSDI for 2 years. We explain here.
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How a Government Shutdown Affects Your Social Security PaymentsDuring a government shutdown, Social Security payments are not affected. Social Security is a mandatory program that is not subject to annual appropriations, so it continues to operate during a shutdown.
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Dangers of Drunk Driving in New MexicoDrunk drivers take lives in New Mexico, but they also cause serious injuries that leave victims suffering for years. Our personal injury attorneys fight for victims of drunk driving crashes to help them receive the compensation they deserve.
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How to Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits in IndianaAre you eligible for Social Security disability benefits? Understand the work credit system and get the information you need to determine your eligibility.
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If You Have Been Involved in One of the Most Typical Car Accidents in New Mexico, Our New Mexico Car Accident Lawyers Can Assist YouThe types of collisions that are most likely to cause injuries in New Mexico car accidents are detailed in this article, as well as what you should do afterward to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
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Keller & Keller Names The 2018 Winners Of Their UNM Law School ScholarshipFor the 6th year in a row, Keller & Keller partnered with UNM School of Law to present first-year students with scholarships. Meet this year's winners here!
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Injured in a Semi-Truck Crash in Indiana? A Shortage of Drivers May Be to BlameA national shortage of qualified truck drivers could compromise the safety of all commercial trucks on the road, endangering Indiana motorists as well.