Everything You Need to Know About Indiana’s OWI Laws

The consequences for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol are severe. Impaired drivers endanger themselves and others, risk their futures, and risk their finances. The legal and financial penalties for driving under the influence can be steep. If you’ve been injured in a collision caused by an impaired driver, consider seeking help from […]

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Can Someone Else Drive My Car? FAQs About Borrowed Cars

Maybe this has happened to you: You loan your car out to a friend or family member. You think everything will be fine but get a dreaded phone call. Your friend has crashed your car. Now what? What happens next? Who is responsible for the damage? Will this affect your insurance rates? Today, we’re answering […]

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What to Do After a T-Bone Accident

After any serious car accident, including getting t-boned, it’s important to call the police, get medical help, and contact an experienced Indianapolis car accident lawyer. Call Wilson Kehoe Winingham Injury Lawyers at (317) 920-6400 if you have been injured in a serious t-bone crash. Whether at a busy intersection or on a one-way road, t-bone collisions can happen suddenly and result in […]

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Crash Fracture and Broken Bone: Claims, Compensation, and Settlement

Broken Bones Sustained in Car Accidents Unfortunately, broken bones and fractures are common injuries sustained in auto accidents. Severity of broken bones and fractures will depend on the nature of the injury and circumstances of the crash itself. It is imperative you receive a medical examination immediately following an accident. Failure to do so could […]

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Recovery Tips for Whiplash After Being Rear-Ended

Whiplash is by far the most common injury following a rear-end collision. It occurs when your body moves much faster than your head in the vehicle. The head then catches up with the body in a jerking motion. It stretches and compresses the neck muscles very far, very quickly. Whiplash typically causes severe pain the neck […]

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What Is the Difference Between a Verdict and a Settlement?

Getting injured in an unexpected accident can completely alter your daily life. In addition to your physical injuries, you may also experience frustration, worry, and fear. This is why if you’ve been injured by another person’s negligence, that person should be held accountable.  You are entitled to compensation to cover these unexpected expenses and the […]

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases?

The Indiana statute of limitations for personal injury is two years. That means you have two years from the date of your accident to file a claim for compensation. In Indianapolis, the experienced personal injury lawyers at  Wilson Kehoe Winingham Injury Lawyers can help you stay ahead of this deadline. Contact us at (317) 920-6400 to learn more. If you have […]

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When Your Personal Injury Settlement Is Taxable in Indiana

Trying to settle a personal injury claim is overwhelming. It can be stressful to get the money that you need and deserve after your accident. One of the only things that could make it worse is worrying about the IRS and what portion of your settlement they will want. In the United States, money that’s […]

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Emotional Damages: It’s Not Just About the Money

While a personal injury attorney can help you win a settlement for reimbursing your expenses after an accident, no amount of litigation or money will ever make the pain go away. Accident victims are human, and fixing problems isn’t just about paying medical bills. An accident can put a lot of strain on a family […]

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Can You Sue the Government for Negligence?

If a person has been injured in a car accident with a government vehicle, experienced medical malpractice at a government facility, or is injured at a government facility, we are often asked the question, “Can you sue the government?” The short answer is possibly. Many lawsuits involving the government fall under personal injury law and auto accidents. Yes, […]

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