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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Diabetic NeuropathyDiabetes is a horrible disease. If you have it, I cannot stress enough how important it is to manage it as well as you can by seeing doctors and complying with the medication regimen and other management activities they recommend.
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The Conn FalloutIf you watched The Big Conn documentary, you probably found the story of former Conn client Vanessa Stapleton to be especially sympathetic. Our social security attorneys continue to explain the fallout
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Chronic Health Conditions and Medical Emergencies Can Cause Crashes on Indiana RoadsWhen a driver has a medical crisis behind the wheel, he could cause a crash that injures himself and others. Who pays for damages in these unfortunate incidents? Our experienced personal injury attorneys explain how to keep yourself protected.
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I've Been Denied Three Times!!!It is quite common to get a call from one of my clients and, during the course of the conversation, they will exclaim that they have “been denied three times and this is a lost cause!”
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¿Atropellado Por Un Automovil Mientras Cruzaba La Calle En Albuquerque? Hable Con Un Abogado Altamente Valorado En Accidentes De PeatonesSegún la Asociación de Seguridad en las Carreteras del Gobernador, Nuevo México es el estado más mortífero del país para los peatones, con más muertes por cada 100,000 residentes que cualquier otro estado en 2017.
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Should You Carry Uninsured/Underinsured Coverage On Your Vehicle in New Mexico?Not everyone is familiar with the term Uninsured/Underinsured coverage, but it is important to educate yourself on the topic. Uninsured coverage comes in handy when the unthinkable happens; you are hit by an uninsured driver.
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Annual Conference for the National Organization of Social Security RepresentativesRecently Keller & Keller sent all six of its Social Security Disability lawyers to Austin, Texas to attend the annual conference for the National Organization of Social Security Representatives.
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Victims of The Big ConnAs The Big Conn makes clear, the people most hurt by the Conn conspiracy were not employees at the Social Security Administration or taxpayers in general but disability benefits claimants
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Who Pays for a Helicopter Ambulance Bill After an Indiana Car AccidentThe cost of a helicopter ambulance after an Indiana car accident may be covered by a variety of sources, depending on the circumstances of the accident and the individual's insurance coverage. This blog outlines the steps you need to take to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
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Big Conn and DoctorsThe Big Conn highlights one very destructive, but also very localized, fraudulent conspiracy enacted by one attorney, one administrative law judge, and two doctors used by the attorney to produce fraudulent reports to supply evidence of disability.
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The Big Conn ReactionIt’s important to weed out cases of fraud. The government has a fiduciary responsibility to taxpayers to do so. And I think most people feel moral outrage (rightly so) at the idea of someone ripping off the government.
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What Happens When an Out-of-State Resident is Involved in a Michigan Car Accident?Most people don’t think about how they are affected by differing laws when they travel across state lines. If you are a non-resident injured in a car accident while driving through Michigan, however, you may quickly realize you are “not in Kansas anymore.”