Jan
23
Indianapolis Personal Injury Lawyer Looks At Who is Sue Happy
January 23, 2012 | Comments Off
I often hear from my prospective clients, people who have been seriously injured by the negligence of others, “I am not sue happy, I just want what is fair.”
Jan
19
Indianapolis Auto Accident Attorney Discusses the Little Black Box and Auto Accidents
January 19, 2012 | Comments Off
Modern automobile data recording devices record up to 20 seconds of information before any crash. The data recorded can include whether the passengers of the car were wearing seatbelts, the car speed at any point in that 20 seconds, the acceleration of the car in that 20 seconds, the percent of the engine throttle and gas pedal, when the brakes were activated, when the antilock braking device was activated and more.
Jan
11
Indiana Serious Personal Injury Lawyer and City Sidewalks
January 11, 2012 | Leave a Comment
Every property owner in the city is required to keep the sidewalks next to their property clear of snow and ice. If the property owner does not keep the snow and ice clear of snow and ice, they may be subject to fines.
Dec
29
Indianapolis Personal Injury Lawyer Discusses Choking Hazards
December 29, 2011 | Comments Off
Young children put almost everything in their mouth, which makes the main goal of choking prevention to keep any small items that your child might choke on out of his mouth.
Dec
23
Serious Personal Injury Attorney Discusses Holiday Drinking
December 23, 2011 | Comments Off
The holidays are a time to be of good cheer. Common at all parties is alcohol. Common to alcohol is drunk driving. Common to drunk driving are drunk driving accidents.
Dec
21
Serious Personal Injury Lawyer and the Constitutional Right to Jury Trial
December 21, 2011 | Comments Off
It may surprise you to know that the Founding Fathers thought so highly of a citizen’s right to ask a jury to determine fair compensation for their injuries, whether to their person, their property, their intellectual rights and so on, that they wrote the seventh amendment into the Bill of Rights.
Dec
13
Why Trial Lawyers Have a Valuable Place in our Society
December 13, 2011 | Comments Off
Mom taught her children that being a good citizen, whether in our neighborhood, our city, our state or our country required us to be responsible for our actions. This included being responsible for making up for the harm we cause.
Dec
1
Children Are Stop Signs
December 1, 2011 | Comments Off
know that small children do not understand the dangers associated with moving cars. We know they are impulsive and we know that even if they are carefully instructed about cars and streets, they may not always follow the rules that adults and older children will follow.
Nov
28
Pedestrians in The Crosswalk
November 28, 2011 | Comments Off
It is my experience that cars hit pedestrians at cross walk most often in one of two ways. The first is at the intersection. A driver wants to make a right turn, and to do so is looking to the left for oncoming traffic. Once traffic clears, the driver fails to look left, starts the turn and hits the pedestrian in the crosswalk.
Oct
27
Indiana Serious Injury Lawyer Discusses Sam Mack
October 27, 2011 | Comments Off
I knew Sam Mack as a child, then lost touch with him as he grew into an adult. Sam struck me as a child with immense potential, once he grew out of the awkward stages of life. He was smart and energetic and entertaining. So, I guess, Sam Mack was a lot like any child. I read today, with despair, that Sam has made a fatal mistake.
Oct
25
Indiana Serious Injury Attorney Provides Medical Malpractice Information
October 25, 2011 | Comments Off
There are many , many wonderful, competent and caring doctors in Indiana, and we are lucky to have them to care for us. However, we all know that there are some doctors who may not be up to the task.
Oct
20
Social Security and the Difference Between Title II Disability and Title XVI SSI
October 20, 2011 | Comments Off
I am often asked why a Hoosier is not entitled to Social Security if they have not worked enough in the past ten years. This statement is always true but sometimes it may not be true.


