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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Wrongful Death Actions – Who Can Recover When a Loved One Is LostThis article will highlight the differences in what damages, beyond the tangible damages such as health care and funeral expenses, can be recovered and by whom they can be recovered.
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What to Do After an Indianapolis Motorcycle AccidentIf you have been injured in a motorcycle accident in Indianapolis, follow these steps, then contact Keller & Keller as soon as possible for a free consultation with our attorneys.
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Dealing With Car Damage Caused by Potholes in IndianapolisIf you've experienced car damage due to potholes in Indianapolis, you know it can be frustrating and costly. But is the city responsible for reimbursing you? Learn what you need to know about making a claim, the city's reimbursement process, and how to increase your chances of getting compensated in Indiana.
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Stay Safe on Indianapolis Roads: Avoid Potholes and Road HazardsLearn how to avoid potholes and road hazards on Indianapolis roads and what to do if you're in an accident caused by them. Our dedicated Indiana injury attorney, shares helpful resources and legal advice on how to stay safe.
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Filing Ski Accident LawsuitIt is important to note that the process for filing a lawsuit related to a ski accident can vary depending on the specific circumstances of your case. It is always best to consult with an personal injury attorney who can help guide you through the injury process.
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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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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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Don't Let COVID-19 Stop You From Getting Medical Care: Your Case May Depend on ItIf you're supposed too be receiving regular medical care, or suffer an emergency, do NOT let COVID-19 stop you from seeking the treatment you need.
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Could Indy's BRT Red Line Project Face Challenges Similar to Those Suffered by Albuquerque's ART?Recent rapid transit projects in Indianapolis and Albuquerque have not been without challenges, including lawsuits.
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The Keller & Keller Guide to a Safe and Spooky HalloweenThere can be some spooky statistics about Halloween, but we've got 9 bewitching safety tips and more in this festive infographic! Check it out here.