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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Opioid Use Amongst Indiana Truck Drivers - A Silent EpidemicOpioid use amongst commercial 18-wheeler drivers is on the rise, and opioids are not tested for during drivers' standard drug tests. If you've been hit by a semi-truck in Indiana, an experienced semi-truck accident attorney can investigate potential opioid use.
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All You Need to Know About Indiana Hit and Run AccidentsWhen you are involved in an Indiana car accident, it's important to know your responsibilities and what steps can help if another driver flees the scene.
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Common Mistakes People Make After an Indiana Car Accident That Can Harm Your Financial RecoveryWhen you're in an Indiana car accident, it's important to remember that even if the other driver was at fault and caused damage or injury to another person you need to avoid these common mistakes to ensure you are not held responsible.
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Proving Fibromyalgia Is More Complicated Than You May ThinkWays to identify fibromyalgia in court cases for disability and two new social security regulations that have been added to the claim process
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Seat Belt and Child Restraint Laws in IndianaIf you or a passenger was injured in an Indiana car accident that was not your fault, whether you were wearing a seat belt or not could come into play in a personal injury claim. If you or a child was injured despite being properly restrained, that could support your claim for recovery.
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Evidence Needed to Support Indiana Car Accident ClaimsTo win a personal injury claim, it is important to gather and present key pieces of evidence after an auto accident. This blog explains Indiana’s comparative fault law and how to gather the supporting evidence you need to present to the insurance company.
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Understanding the Risks of Driving Over the Age of 70 in IndianaThe elderly are often considered a risk for Indianapolis auto accidents because they lack the skills needed to drive safely. Find out how you can keep your loved ones safe while driving in Indiana.
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How to Appeal a Denied CIGNA Disability ClaimCIGNA has numerous stringent criteria that will cause your claim for short or long term disability to be denied. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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Mild Concussions in Car Accidents Can Lead to Permanent DamageA head injury suffered in a car accident could lead to serious long-term consequences, including short-term memory loss. Learn more about concussions from an experienced car accident attorney.
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Increased train speed will undoubtedly result in an increased risk of crossing collisions in IndianaMore fast trains due to infrastructure improvement could mean an INCREASE in the number of auto accidents occurring at Indiana train crossings.
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The Abolition of the Treating Physician RuleLearn more about the abolishing of the treating physician rule and how it may affect you. Here at Keller & Keller, we can help.
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12 Facts About Car Accidents in Indiana That Every Driver Should KnowWe have compiled a list of car accident facts and statistics that will certainly surprise you, especially when you reach the end. Read our blog to ensure you are safe on the roads.