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.
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The Most Dangerous Truck Routes On Indiana RoadsWhich trucking routes are the most dangerous in Indiana? We take a closer look at truck accidents and fatal truck crashes in Lake County and Porter County in this article.
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Construction on New Mexico's I-25 Corridor has Increased Car AccidentsNew Mexico's "Big I" is known for some of the state's most serious accidents. As the region continues to grow. the strain on this stretch of road is increasing. We have helped hundreds of people who were injured on or near the stacked interchange and we are willing to bet that the construction may make it worse.
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New Mexico Has Strict Laws Governing Seat Belts and Child SeatsIn New Mexico, you are required by law to wear a seat belt while in a moving car. There are also specific child car seat laws and penalties that follow for those that violate them. This blog details the seat belt laws and requirements.
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Long Term Disability Benefits Were Denied by Lincoln National Life Insurance CompanyAfter Lincoln insurance denied disability benefits, she hired Keller & Keller. We got her appeal approved, and got her Social Security benefits as well.
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Unique Problems for Women Applying for Social Security Disability BenefitsWomen applying for Social Security disability benefits can sometimes face unique challenges getting their disabilities approved. Learn how we can help here.
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Update on the Albuquerque ART ProjectControversy continues to surround the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) project. Read about the latest developments to emerge in early August 2016 here.
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New Mexico Requires Drivers Stop After an Accident, but that Doesn't Prevent Hit-and-Run AccidentsThe NHTSA reports that hit and run crashes in the US rose 13% from 2009 to 2011. In New Mexico, drivers are required to stop after an accident. Learn more here.
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Hot Cars Are a Deadly Risk for Children and Pets AlikeEven on relatively cool days the temperature inside a parked car can quickly spike to lethal levels if the sun is out. Hot cars are deathtraps for kids and pets
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The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer Are Upon Us in New MexicoThe 100 deadliest days of summer are here. According to AAA, the 100 day stretch between Memorial Day and school starting are the most dangerous days to drive.
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Two Lawsuits Spark Controversy Over the ART Project in AlbuquerqueResidents have been hearing about the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) project for months, but did you know that 2 lawsuits have been filed to stop it?
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Factors that Affect New Mexico Motorcycle Insurance RatesThere are 10 factors that insurance companies look at that will affect the cost of motorcycle insurance. This blog explains what you need to know before you start riding your Motorcycle in New Mexico
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4 Myths About New Mexico Semi-Truck AccidentsDo not be deceived! Learn the facts about four common myths associated with semi-truck accidents, brought to you by the New Mexico truck accident attorneys of Keller & Keller.