Our legal library offers links to Keller & Keller's legal documents, reports, publications, and general personal injury discussions. The majority of entries are focused on the states of Indiana, Michigan, and New Mexico, but we also address national legal issues.
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Driving While Taking Certain Drugs Can Cause Deadly Crashes in New MexicoWas the driver who hit you impaired by drugs? Learn about the dangers of driving under the influence of both prescription and illegal drugs.
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Distracted Driving Accidents Can Costs Lives in IndianaIf distracted driving was a factor in the crash that left you injured, our Indiana car accident attorneys will hold the at-fault driver responsible.
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What Is the Difference Between an Indiana Car Accident Claim and a Lawsuit?If you are confused about the difference between a personal injury claim and a lawsuit, let our Indiana attorneys explain how each works for car accidents.
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Be Prepared When Applying for Social Security Benefits in Indiana: Denials Are More Common Than You ThinkMany SSDI applications are denied for the same reasons. Learn how to avoid the mistakes others commonly make when applying for disability in Indiana.
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New Mexico Truck Crashes Cause Devastating InjuriesIf you were involved in a crash with a New Mexico commercial semi-truck, you or your passengers may have sustained one of these catastrophic injuries.
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How Much Is My New Mexico Semi-Truck Accident Worth?Determining the value of your New Mexico semi-truck crash takes time and experience. You can trust Keller & Keller to get you what your claim is worth..
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Who Pays When You Are Seriously Injured in a Crash With a Commercial Truck?If you are seriously injured in an Indiana semi-truck crash, you need to know who is responsible for your damages. Find out who may be liable here.
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Commercial Driver’s License Requirements in New MexicoTruck drivers in New Mexico must adhere to the state commercial driver’s license requirements. In New Mexico, a CDL is required to operate a vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs or more, a vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers, or a vehicle used to transport hazardous materials.
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Indiana’s Trucking Regulations Are in Place to Protect All MotoristsIndiana’s commercial trucking laws, in addition to federal laws, regulate the industry for the safety of all motorists. Learn about some of these laws here.
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Be Aware of Distracted New Mexico Truck Drivers During Distracted Driving Awareness MonthIt is important for every driver to remain focused on the road, but distracted truck drivers create the potential for a catastrophic New Mexico highway crash.
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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits for ChildrenHow can children qualify for disability benefits? We provide an overview of what benefits are available for disabled children and how to apply.
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Truck Underride Crashes Are Often Fatal, But May Be PreventableA devastating type of traffic accident is the truck underride crash. In these crashes, a car slides under the truck trailer, often killing the car’s occupants.