WYRZ recently published the report of a car accident which led to a tragic death of an elderly man. The collision happened on Wednesday morning shortly before 7:00 AM on the 8000 block of Madison Avenue. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) reported to the crash scene when they received reports of people trapped in...
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Indianapolis Drivers Should be Aware Crash Rates are Rising
When car crash rates are higher, drivers are at greater risk of becoming involved in a collisions. Motorists who are involved in car accidents could face profound, life-changing consequences. Drivers need to be aware of the dangers of collisions, as well as of how best to prevent accidents from happening. Rising Crash Rates Should Concern...
Read MoreSnow and Ice Can Cause Indianapolis Truck Accident Risks
Driving a truck in the winter can be a dangerous proposition. Truck drivers need to contend with winter storms that cause snow and ice to be on the roads. While slick roads are always a concern, snow and ice can cause other problems as well. One big issue is snow and ice can collect on...
Read MoreWhy Seek Medical Attention after a Rear-End Crash in Indianapolis?
Rear-end car crashes often occur at slow speeds and often happen at intersections. Even a slow speed collision can cause a lot of damage. Bankrate indicates when an SUV and car are involved in a rear-end crash with vehicles going just 10 miles per hour, as much as $10,000 in property damage can be done....
Read MoreIndianapolis Motorists Should Resolve to Reduce Crash Rates in 2016
The year 2015 was not a good year for drivers. Based on data from the first half of the year provided by National Safety Council, there were 356 fatalities in car accidents from January to June of 2015 in the state of Indiana. During the same time period in the prior year, there were 289...
Read MoreWhere are Head-On Crashes Most Likely to Occur in Indianapolis?
In 2012, 20,972 head-on crashes occurred within the state of Indiana according to Traffic Crash Facts. Of these accidents, 166 caused fatalities and 555 caused incapacitating injuries. Another 3,422 caused non-incapacitating injuries. Head-on crashes had a rate of 34.4 serious injuries per 1,000 collisions. This was a significantly higher rate of serious injuries compared with...
Read MoreFive Tips for Drivers to Reduce Car Accident Risks During Football Season
Drivers always need to be careful on the roads and watch for unsafe motorists. Football season, however, is an especially dangerous time in Indianapolis. Fans of the Colts, the Indiana Hoosiers and other college and professional teams may be out on the roads on football game days and may operate their vehicles in a dangerous...
Read MoreNon-Resident of United States and the Formation of an LLC
Forming an LLC correctly is the first step to a successful business. I represent small business owners from different countries - people from Israel, Mexico and Canada who are property investors looking to purchase, sell and lease homes in Indiana. Often, these clients need to create a business entity. A properly formed LLC can protect...
Read MoreHow to Handle an Indiana Hit-and-Run Accident
In Indiana, there are thousands of hit-and-run collisions every year. There were 25,121 hit-and-runs in 2008 and 23,349 of these crash types in 2009. In 2010, 23,163 drivers left crash scenes and in 2011 there were 22,633 who left the scene. The most recent data from the Indiana State Police indicated there were 23,050 hit-and-runs in...
Read MoreIndianapolis Fall Accident Victims Cannot Avoid Risks of Serious Injuries
When a fall occurs, there is a significant risk of serious injuries. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports falls are the single leading cause of traumatic injury to the brain. Around 40 percent of all cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI) occur because of a fall. Mayo Clinic also reports on fall accident risks,...
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