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Dec

Black Ice Presents Serious Danger To Indiana Motorists

December 28, 2011

The dangers of black ice are becoming prevalent as the temperature plummets in the winter months. According to WISHTV 8 News, a 54-year-old woman learned just how dangerous the ice patches can be Tuesday morning in Morgan County after spinning out in her car and ending up upside down in a creek.

The woman told officers that she was driving along Indiana 142 when she hit a patch of ice. The loss of traction sent her vehicle into a spin before catching on dirt and gravel near the edge of the road. The sudden grip on the tires caused the vehicle to roll down an embankment and land on its roof in a creek. The woman was rescued a short time later by firefighters. She was treated for hypothermia and released.

Black ice is prevalent on Indiana roads in the winter. It is clear water that has frozen on dark roadways, presenting a hidden trap for motorists who cannot see the slick pavement. Black ice is particularly prevalent on bridges, below overpasses, and in areas surrounded by trees.

    The Indiana auto accident attorneys with Stewart and Stewart urge motorists to use caution and follow these simple safety tips when driving in winter conditions:

    • Make sure your tires have good traction.
    • Engage four-wheel drive, if you have it.
    • Slow down.
    • Keep your windshield clean.
    • Give yourself more space on the road.

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    Dec

    Indiana Man Wins Lengthy Dispute With Medicaid

    December 21, 2011

    A 38-year-old Pike County, Indiana, man who was paralyzed form the chest down in a car accident earlier this year won a long and tedious battle against Medicaid this week. According to Tristate 25 News, Medicaid will now assist with getting the man moved to a hospital facility where he can better recover from his injuries.

    It all started in August, when the man fell asleep at the wheel and crashed his vehicle. The accident severed the man’s spinal cord, leaving him paralyzed. Since then, he has been receiving treatment at Deaconess Hospital. The man now faces a problem–the facility can no longer offer him any rehabilitation, as they do not specialize in spinal cord injuries.

    The other problem standing in the man’s way was that Medicaid, refused to pay for a transfer to an out of state specialist. After lengthy debate, both sides agreed to a compromise and Medicaid said they would pay for a transfer to a rehabilitation facility in Centerville, Indiana.

    The story points out the growing number of Medicaid claim denials that are being handed down to those truly in need because of funding cuts.

    The Indiana Insurance Dispute Attorneys with Stewart & Stewart Injury Lawyers have decades of experience handling cases just like these for victims when insurance companies don’t want to pay victims what they need and deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation of your case if your insurance provider has denied a legitimate claim you have made for no good reason.

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    Indiana Worker Injured In Snowplow-Train Collision

    November 30, 2011

    The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) says that train accidents occur more often at intersections with no cross arms in front of the tracks. That was the case Wednesday morning when a Hendricks County employee was injured in a collision between his snowplow and a train. According to Channel 13 News, the incident occurred at a crossing with County Road 151 West.

    The train’s conductor told sheriff’s deputies that he was heading west at around 45 MPH as he approached the intersection where the accident occurred. He said that the driver of the snowplow slowed his vehicle, but did not completely stop. The conductor attempted to stop the train as the snowplow crawled onto the tracks, but did not have enough time or distance to bring the train to a halt. The two collided and the snowplow rolled–trapping the driver inside.

    He was freed by firefighters and paramedics a short time later and was taken to St. Vincent Hospital to be treated for injuries to his legs and arms.

    Deputies confirmed that the crossing is marked with a stop sign and railroad crossing warnings, but no cross arm mechanism. According to the FRA, 171 people have died this year in highway-rail accidents.

    The Indiana Personal Injury Lawyers with Stewart & Stewart would like to encourage motorists to always stop at railroad intersections regardless of if warning lights are blinking or not. You should also turn down your radio and roll down a window so you can hear if a train is coming.

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    3-Semi Crash in Lebanon, IN, Kills Chicago Man

    August 16, 2011

    A 23-year-old man from Chicago, Illinois, died early Thursday, August 11, in a fiery three-vehicle accident near Lebanon, Indiana.

    The Indiana State Police reports that the accident occurred at 3:45 a.m. when one semi-truck plowed into two other semi-trucks on I-65 SB at the 141 mile marker.

    Two of the vehicles — a 2000 Volvo semi-tractor trailer and a 1999 International semi-tractor trailer, both towing box trailers — were stopped in traffic caused by construction. These two vehicles were operated by a 42-year-old Chicago Ridge, Illinois, man and a 41-year-old Wilmington, Ohio, man, respectively.

    When the 23-year-old Chicago man approached the stationary traffic in his 2007 Freightliner, he failed to negotiate the stopped traffic and rear-ended the International semi-truck and trailer, which was loaded with petroleum products and paint. Both of the box trailers attached to the International truck caught fire, as did the Freightliner.

    Both the driver of the International and the driver of the Volvo were able to escape without injury, but the Freightliner driver couldn’t escape the fire and was pronounced dead at the crash site.

    That section of I-65 was closed for several hours after the collision.

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    If someone you know has been involved in an Indiana auto accident, the Indiana wrongful death lawyers at Stewart & Stewart Attorneys can help.

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    Indiana truck accident leaves three injuries

    May 12, 2011

    The Journal and Courier reports that three people were injured in an Indiana truck accident.

    Indiana State Police report that a Ford Explorer failed to yield at a stop sign and pulled in front of a tractor trailer. The truck tried to stop but hit the Ford Explorer in the Indiana truck accident.

    After the Indiana truck accident, both vehicles ended up on the side of the road in a ditch. The police had to cut out the driver and passenger of the Ford Explorer.  The driver and the passenger were taken to a local hospital. The driver of the truck was also taken to a local hospital with non life threatening injuries.

    Indiana State Police are still investigating the Indiana truck accident.

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    Do you believe tractor trailers are too dangerous for roads in your area?

    If you have been injured in a Indiana truck accident, the Indiana truck accident lawyers at Stewart & Stewart Attorneys can help you.

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    Gary truck accident closes highway

    September 30, 2010

    A three-vehicle Gary truck accident shut down traffic in both directions of toll road I-90, the Sun Times reports.

    A truck was traveling east when the driver mistakenly thought he saw a deer in the road. The driver prepared himself to hit the animal, but at the same time was entering an S curve and over-corrected the truck, he struck the median and the vehicle began to flip in the Gary truck accident.

    The second trailer flipped over into the westbound lanes. A truck then collided with the wreckage in the westbound lanes, and another vehicle struck the wreckage and then hit the median.

    Three men were transported to the hospital to be treated for injuries suffered in the Gary truck accident.

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    If you have been injured in a Gary truck accident, the Gary truck accident attorneys at Stewart & Stewart Attorneys can help you.

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    November 6, 2008

    An Indiana truck accident took the life of a local man early Saturday morning, the Palladium-Item reports.

    The man was driving northbound on Indiana 227 when his vehicle drove off the side of the road.  The vehicle struck two mailboxes and a tree before partially ejecting the driver from the pick-up truck.

    The victim was transported to a local hospital where he later died from injuries suffered in the Indiana auto accident.

    Police report that alcohol was not a factor in this Indiana truck accident.

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    The Indiana truck accident attorneys at Stewart & Stewart can help if you have been injured in an accident.

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    Indiana math teacher dies in Gary truck accident

    May 20, 2008

    According to The Post-Tribune, a popular math teacher at Roosevelt High School was killed in a Gary truck accident.

    The Gary truck accident occurred when a tractor-trailer plowed into the back of the teacher’s minivan, which was parked at a red light. The impact of the truck hitting the teacher’s vehicle pushed her minivan into the car in front of her.

    Passengers in the teacher’s minivan at the time of the Gary truck accident were taken to a hospital in Fort Wayne and treated for their auto accident injuries.

    A crisis intervention has been setup for students at Roosevelt High School for students to cope with the death of their teacher.

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    http://www.post-trib.com/news/935915,ggates.article

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    Man pleads guilty in connection with fatal South Bend truck accident

    April 22, 2008

    An Indiana man pleaded guilty to killing an Indiana woman in a recent South Bend truck accident.

    The Indiana woman was killed in the South Bend truck accident after the truck driver hit her while she was standing outside of her vehicle on the side of the highway.

    According to The South Bend Tribune, the truck driver’s BAC (blood alcohol content) at the time of the South Bend truck accident was nearly three times Indiana’s legal limit for driving.

    The man could face up to eight years in prison for his role in the South Bend truck accident.

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    One dead in Indiana truck accident

    April 3, 2008

    Police are still investigating an Indiana truck accident that killed an Indianapolis man.

    The Indianapolis Star reported that an Indianapolis man lost control of his Honda Civic, hit a pick-up truck and a guardrail, and then slid in front of a semi-truck. The semi-truck crashed into the man’s car and then landed in a ditch on the side of the Interstate on top of the car.

    Both drivers of the pickup truck and the semi-truck were uninjured in the three-vehicle truck accident.

    Police said slick roads could have been a factor in the Indiana truck accident.

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    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008804010410

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