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How the “Firefighter’s Rule” Applies to Indiana Tort Claims by First Responders

The firefighter’s rule in Indiana has evolved over time to address the specific risks that firefighters and first responders face while on the job. Traditionally, this rule suggests that firefighters, by the nature of their duties, assume certain risks, including the possibility of injury while responding to emergencies. Consequently, it…

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Pursing Compensation After an Indiana Workplace Accident

After suffering from an Indiana workplace accident, you may be unsure of your next steps. You could pursue a workers’ compensation claim, but that might not fully compensate for your injuries. In particular, workers’ compensation may not provide relief for the emotional harm you have suffered as a result of…

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The Importance of Following the Procedural Rules of an Indiana Personal Injury Lawsuit

Many people who have never filed a lawsuit before assume that it is a simple process—file the case, present your medical bills, and then resolve the claim. Lawsuits, however, are almost never that simple. In Indiana, like other states, there are specific procedural rules and requirements that parties to a…

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Indiana Court Rejects Premises Liability Claim in Horse Racing Injury Case

To many, playing sports is more than just a recreational pastime. However, when someone gets hurt playing on an unsafe field, the injury can often be severe. Property owners, including those who own a sports field, have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment for people to practice and play…

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Court Issues Opinion in Indiana Premises Liability Lawsuit Against Apartment Complex

The Court of Appeals of Indiana issued an opinion addressing common issues that many residents face after falling at an apartment complex. The case stems from injuries a woman suffered after falling and hitting her head outside of her Indiana apartment. She filed a negligence lawsuit against the apartment complex…

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Indiana Supreme Court Finds that Student was Contributorily Negligent by Impermissibly Leaving School Grounds

Recently, the Indiana Supreme Court released an opinion in a case involving the devastating murder of a student after he left school grounds without permission. The case illustrates important concepts of government liability and comparative fault, both of which are frequently at issue in Indiana personal injury lawsuits. According to…

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Federal Appellate Court Overseeing Indiana District Courts Discusses Expert Testimony in Recent Product Liability Case

Earlier this month, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a written opinion in a product liability case discussing whether the lower court properly prevented the plaintiff’s expert from testifying. While the case did not arise in Indiana, it raises important issues for Indiana personal injury victims regarding the use…

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