Drunk driving in Indiana kills more than 200 people a year on average, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As part of an effort to address this, Nwitimes.com reports the Hammond Police Department is among the approximately 150 agencies that received new portable breathalyzer test devices to use…
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Indiana Supreme Court Rules on Employer Liability for Employee Negligence
When a worker acting in the course and scope of employment is negligent and causes injuries or death to another person, there are two ways the employer could be held liable: Vicarious liability, through the legal doctrine of respondeat superior; or Direct liability (i.e., negligent training, negligent hiring, negligent supervision,…
Indiana Appeals Court: Vehicle Insured but Denied Coverage is Uninsured for UM Purposes
In an issue of first impression, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled recently in an Indiana car accident lawsuit that a vehicle that is insured but denied coverage following a crash should be considered uninsured under state law. The case has implications for future uninsured motorist (UM) claims in Indiana.…
Jurors Award $6.1 Million in Fatal Indiana Crash
Jurors in central Indiana have awarded more than $6 million in connection with injuries suffered in a fatal crash eight years ago. The Marion-Chronicle Tribune reported jurors awarded the two men damages – approximately $3 million each – for the negligence of another driver, who perished in the collision. While…
Wrongful Death Lawsuit: INDOT Liable for Fatal Indiana Crash
The widow of a man killed in a head-on collision in Indiana two years ago is suing the Indiana Department of Transportation, alleging the state agency is liable for her husband’s death, due to its failure to properly maintain the roadway. According to The Daily Journal, the decedent was driving…
Hudgins v. Bemish – Vicarious Liability of Employer in Indiana Car Accident
Indiana car accident lawsuits in many cases involve more than just the drivers involved. If a driver was acting in the course and scope of employment or was operating an employer’s vehicle, the company could find itself facing claims of vicarious liability. Corporate responsibility in such cases is based on…
Indiana Supreme Court Weighs Collateral Source Statute and Government Payers
Most Indiana personal injury lawsuits involve a claim for reimbursement of medical expenses – past and future. Thus, a central point of contention for some litigants is “what is the reasonable cost of medical care?” Many courts have accepted that the amount billed for services can be taken at face value…
Indiana DUI Accidents a Super Bowl Sunday Risk
Law enforcement officials throughout the state will be cracking down on drunk driving during the Super Bowl weekend. It’s all a part of the “Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk”. When it comes time for the big game, fans will be cheering either the Seahawks or the Broncos at a…
Indiana Highway Accident Leaves 3 Dead, Dozens Injured
A massive mangle of metal and ice was still being sifted and cleared more than 24 hours after a major wreck on I-94 in Indiana, near Michigan City. Ice, snow and white-out conditions are believed to have played a role in the fatal crash, which reportedly claimed three lives and…
Northwest and Central Indiana Interstates Dotted By Truck and Automobile Crashes This Winter
A 2008 National Highway Safety Traffic Safety Survey provided a number of conclusions concerning pre crash factors, including, but not limited to destructed driving, crash ability, road construction and environmental considerations.United States Department of Transportation Causation Survey.pdfAn assessment of the roadway design, environmental conditions, and participant interviews. Among such cases,…