Recent Blog Posts
Red Light Cameras Save Lives, Study Finds
Red light cameras are not permitted in Indiana, but once you drive across the border into Illinois, you’ll find them. Many drivers resent the automated red-light enforcement mechanisms, but studies have shown time and again that red light cameras increase driver safety and save lives. A recent study conducted by the Insurance Institute for… Read More »
Recall of E. Coli-Tainted Flour Expanded Once Again
A recall of baking flour found to contain the E. Coli bacteria which began months ago has been expanded yet again to encompass a wider timeframe of flour production. The recall was expanded in response to the manufacturer receiving confirmation of four more cases of E. Coli linked to their flour. General Mills, the… Read More »
Protect Your Right to Recovery After a Truck Accident
Truck accidents can take an enormous physical and financial toll on victims. Learn more below about the steps you should take if you find yourself involved in an accident with a tractor-trailer, 18-wheeler, or semi-truck in Indiana. Document your claim After a truck accident, your physical health is most important. Seek care in an… Read More »
Summertime Brings Increased Crash Risk for Teens
When teens are home for the summer, they have more free time to spend honing their driving skills. Unfortunately, this means that the number of teen deaths on the road soars as well. Learn about some of the causes of teen driving accidents and what you can do to prevent them below. Starting with… Read More »
Legendary Musician Prince Dies Without a Will
Even those who are young or in excellent health can end up passing away under unpredictable and tragic circumstances. It is for this reason that any adult should have a will, and especially any adult with children or substantial assets. Nevertheless, the American Bar Association estimates that roughly 55% of all Americans die intestate… Read More »
Lawsuit Filed Against Makers of DaVinci Robotic Surgical System for Permanent Damage to Organs
After experiencing life-threatening injuries that she alleges occurred due to an improperly-insulated component of the system, a 44-year-old woman has filed a lawsuit against Intuitive Surgical, the makers of the Da Vinci robotic surgical system. The woman’s lawsuit claims that the injuries she experienced have left her permanently disfigured, and she is requesting damages… Read More »
Study Determines Cost of Injury Car Accidents
After you’re in an accident, you may be wondering about how much you should expect to spend on your medical bills and car repairs, or if you’ll have to lose work while you recover from your injuries. When you’re facing these expenses, you may feel tempted to accept a quick settlement offer from the… Read More »
What Are Non-Economic Damages, and How Are They Calculated?
Indianapolis personal injury attorneys Lee & Fairman discuss non-economic damages & how they are calculated in Indiana car & truck accidents.
Helmet Camera Footage Leads To Indictment Of Driver For Assault
Indianapolis motorcycle accident & biker civil rights attorneys Lee & Fairman discuss case where helmet camera footage will be used as evidence of driver assault.
Federal Rules Change to Require Truckers to Use Electronic Logs
After several years of consideration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has enacted a rule that will require all long-haul commercial truck drivers to record the number of hours and miles they’ve driven using an automatic, electronic – rather than paper – log. The changed rule will affect some 3 million commercial drivers…. Read More »
