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Basics
Your Case Probably Won’t Go to Trial—and That’s a Good Thing
Say “lawsuit,” and most people picture a courtroom. But the vast majority of lawsuits get settled out of court.
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Advocacy
A Client Story: Determination and Recovery
A driver turned into a closed lane—ignoring the orange traffic cones that marked it as a work zone—and hit Chris.
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Basics
Keeping Personal Injury Personal: 7 Questions to Find the Right Attorney for You
We believe finding the best lawyer for you is about more than credentials and firm size.
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Advocacy
A Client Story: From Plaintiff to Activist
Joanne is one of 3.5 million Americans each year who have serious complications from medical errors.
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Basics
Protect Yourself on the Road: How Much Auto Insurance Do You Need?
How much is enough to protect yourself? Well, as much as you can afford. I’ll explain.
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Industry
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Profile
A Client Story: Remembering M.J. Powell
Although no settlement can heal the loss of a wrongful death, a fair settlement can provide a way to remember a loved one’s life.
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Basics
The Partial Blame Game: How The Indiana Comparative Fault Act Affects Claims
If you’ve ever been in a car wreck, you know the first question on everyone’s mind: Whose fault is it?
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Basics
The “I” Word
As we work to get a financial recovery for our clients, over 99% of the time, that’s only going to happen if insurance is involved.
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Industry
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Profile
Getting the Outsider’s Perspective
After going through the process and putting in the time, we have gained a deeper understanding of the importance of jury research.
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Basics
When Mediation Fails
While you may think your side is the correct one, there will always be someone to dispute it.
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