Indianapolis Slip and Fall Blog
Indiana accident attorneys at Keller & Keller LLP have provided this injury blog in order to keep their readers up to date on all of the most recent personal injury news, accidents, and events taking place around the state. We encourage our clients and those who have recently been involved in an accident to visit regularly and join the discussion.
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Here is What You Need To Know About Premises Liability at Concerts and FestivalsOur Indianapolis slip and fall lawyer breaks down what to expect if you're injured at a concert or festival and who might be responsible.
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What Are Your Rights If You're Injured at a Public Venue: What You Need To KnowIf you get hurt in a public venue, you might wonder who will help cover these expenses. Our Indianapolis slip and fall lawyer explains in this complete guide.
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Government Immunity Not Granted In Beech Grove Slip and Fall CaseThe city of Beech Grove has had its request for immunity under the ITCA denied by the Supreme Court of Indiana. Learn more about this important case here.
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Notre Dame Bans "Hydraulic Lifts" After Fatal Fall Last AutumnNotre Dame has installed remote cameras at their football field and will no longer have students use a hydraulic lift after a student fell to his death
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Indiana Man Sues After Falling Down Elevator ShaftAn Indiana caterer is looking for compensation after he fell four stories down an elevator shaft and seriously injured his leg and wrist.
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Man Dies In Fall While Servicing Indiana Water TowerA worker servicing an Indiana water tower fell and died this week. Investigators are looking into when the fatal worker fall took place.
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How to Handle a Slip and Fall Injury in IndianaMost people know what to do following a car accident, but what do you do after a slip and fall? When the person at fault isn't standing right in front of you?
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What is the Attractive Display Doctrine in Slip and Fall Cases?Flashy window displays or merchandise can distract "invitee" pedestrians from hazardous conditions. Storekeepers and property owners must clear the path.