This page offers links to Keller & Keller's legal documents, reports, publications, and general personal injury discussions.
Each article is written from our firm's viewpoint, based on more than 75 years of personal injury experience. The goal is to give our existing and potential clients a better understanding of what they can expect to encounter in the days and weeks after their accident while we attempt to settle their injury claim.
In addition to the many first-hand accounts we provide in our legal library, there are also several educational articles, but please remember that none of the information provided on this site should be substituted for actual legal advice, nor is it designed to serve as such.
Have a question about your case? Ready to talk to one of our attorneys in person? Contact us today for a consultation.
- Page 1
-
What is Talk and Die Syndrome?One of the more mysterious head injuries, named "Talk and Die Syndrome," is proof that even a minor bump on the head can be reason to be see a doctor ASAP.
-
We NEVER charge consultation fees for callers with questions about brain injury accident claims.Indianapolis accident attorney Jim Keller answers 13 common brain injury questions we've received from our callers and clients over the past several years.
-
The seriousness of an accident victim's head injury can be rated using the Glasgow Coma Scale.The Glasgow Coma Scale is a tool designed to give doctors a reliable way of recording the conscious state of someone who has suffered a head or brain injury.