The first thing you should do after an Indiana car accident is to ensure your wellbeing. Adrenaline might make it so that you don’t feel the full effects of your injuries immediately. But as you calm down from the initial shock, you’ll be able to evaluate how you...
Indiana uses a standard fault system for motor vehicle accidents, meaning the person who failed to obey traffic laws or look out for other motorists is responsible for the damages they cause. Ideally, every driver would have car insurance to meet their obligation to...
After a workplace injury, your employer might require that you undergo a drug test to evaluate whether you were impaired at the time of the accident. This falls under the Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illness ruling that passed in 2016. The law states:...
Bus passengers involved in an accident can pursue damages from the at-fault party. The challenging part of bus accidents is that a variety of parties could be responsible for paying your bills. Getting to the bottom of who was at fault and who owes you payments for...
Your employer cannot fire you for filing a workers’ compensation claim in Indiana. However, Indiana is an at-will state for employment. That means that employers can fire employees at any time without cause so long as the reason does not fall under a protected class...