Personal Injury

Illinois drunk driving accident leaves one dead

December 28, 2007 The News-Gazette reported that a woman was killed Thursday afternoon in a three-vehicle Illinois auto accident. A man who fled the scene was arrested later…

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Woman killed by a Chicago man driving under the influence

March 20, 2008 A man in lost control of his sports utility vehicle on Highway 57 in a Chicago auto accident and rolled it over into the Interstate…

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Decatur accident victims deal with death and spinal cord injuries

March 25, 2008 Two survivors from a Decatur auto accident deal with the loss of loved ones and a slow recovery from spinal cord injuries. The two women…

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Champaign man killed in a Springfield truck accident

April 24, 2008 The Deputy Director for Vehicle Services in the Secretary of State’s office in Illinois was killed in a Springfield truck accident, according to The Springfield…

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Indiana Social Security Disability benefits

November 12, 2009 According to the Social Security Administration, Disability benefits are paid through two programs. The Social Security Disability insurance program pays benefits to those people who…

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Wild Dogs Attack Indiana Woman

May 17, 2011 Wild dogs are becoming more commonplace across Indiana and are becoming bolder in their attacks on humans, especially children. Take for instance the case reported…

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Texting And Driving Banned In Indiana After July 1

June 22, 2011 After June 30th, you had better think again about sending someone a text message if you are behind the wheel of a vehicle. According to…

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Semi Truck Driver Sentenced For Man’s Death

June 29, 2011 A semi truck driver in Terre Haute, Indiana, was sentenced Monday in court for causing the death of a 25-year-old man last November. In statements…

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Indiana Man Crashes Car While Texting and Driving

July 6, 2011 A new Indiana law banning texting while driving went into effect last Friday, and the Indy Star reports that authorities ticketed one of the first…

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Swim Lessons Make Lebanon Boy a Lifesaver for Baby Sister

July 13, 2011 An 8-year-old boy hopes to spread the message that swim lessons save lives after jumping in the family pool to rescue his baby sister earlier…

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Two Injured When Car Strikes Moped

July 20, 2011 An accident in which a car struck a moped occurred last Saturday night, sending two people to the hospital and another to jail. The Terre…

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Man Arrested After Hitting and Killing 7-Year-Old Boy with Car

July 27, 2011 A Sumner, Illinois man was arrested Monday for driving under the influence, after killing a 7-year-old boy who was riding his bike. News Channel 10…

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One Killed in Indiana Truck Accident on I-465

August 3, 2011 The driver of a fuel tanker was killed after an accident occurring early Wednesday morning in Speedway, Indiana. Roads were closed for hours due to…

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Sugarland Stage Collapse No Fluke

August 16, 2011 Dark clouds loomed over a brightly lit outdoor stage last Saturday night moments before the country band, Sugarland, were set to perform. Tragically, just before…

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Sugarland Named As Defendant Following Indiana Stage Collapse

September 14, 2011 For the first time since the tragic stage collapse at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, the band that was set to play that night, Sugarland, has…

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Loophole In Law Puts Intoxicated Drivers Back On The Road

September 21, 2011 People tend to think that once an impaired driver is caught, the law keeps them off the road for good. In Indiana though, a loophole in…

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Man Killed And Two Others Injured By Semi-truck

September 28, 2011 A man was killed last Wednesday night outside Indianapolis, Indiana, when he stopped to help another motorist change a tire and was hit by a…

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IU Student Dies in Apartment Fire

October 5, 2011 Indiana University students are still mourning the loss of a 19-year-old student that died over the weekend in an apartment fire. According to Channel 10…

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Are Indiana Drivers Really Safer With Texting Ban?

October 11, 2011 Since a texting ban on Indiana drivers took effect earlier this year, it would seem, that with only two tickets being issued for infractions of…

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Loose Dog In Car Causes Indiana Truck Crash

November 2, 2011 Have you ever met a person that has a pet that runs the show by constantly demanding attention? Many times the owners of said pets…

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Maintenance Worker Killed In Accident At Indiana Steel Mill

November 9, 2011 A maintenance worker at the Nucor Steel mill in Crawfordsville, Indiana, died in an accident at the site several weeks ago. WISH-TV 8 News reported…

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Free Cab Rides Home Thanksgiving Eve In Terre Haute

November 23, 2011 Thanksgiving Eve is a night most people arrive to holiday destinations to visit and eat with friends and family the next day. Since most people…

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Vigo County Parks Implement New Safety Measures For Workers

December 7, 2011 Following a fatal mowing accident earlier this year, the Vigo County Parks and Recreation Department in Indiana has implemented measures to improve safety for workers,…

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Dangers Of Drunk Driving For Indiana Bikers

December 14, 2011 We all know how dangerous drinking and driving can be, but drinking and then getting on a motorcycle takes risky behavior to a whole other…

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Indiana Teen Hit By Pickup While Getting On The School Bus

December 21, 2011 The importance of stopping for school buses was highlighted yesterday in Clay County, Indiana, when a 15-year-old boy was injured after being hit by a…

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Truck Driver Killed In Putnam County, Indiana

December 28, 2011 A truck driver was killed Monday afternoon when he crashed his tractor-trailer into a bridge in Putnam County, Indiana. According to Channel 10 News, the…

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FDA Lowers Dosage Of Acetaminophen In Children’s Medications

January 4, 2012 With changes recently being made by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to lower doses of acetaminophen in medications for adults, the agency is now…

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Drunk Driver Pleads Guilty To Fatal Indiana Car Accident

January 11, 2012 Justice will soon be served for the family of a 28-year-old Terre Haute, Indiana, man who was killed when the drunk driver of the car…

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New Test To Diagnose Concussions In Student Athletes

January 18, 2012 Traumatic brain injuries, like concussions, can be extremely difficult for doctors to diagnose because the injury does not always manifest itself in a manner that…

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Drunk Driver Responsible For Parke County Crash

January 25, 2012 Four people were hurt last Saturday night in a multi-vehicle crash caused by a drunk driver. According to My Wabash Valley, the 33-year-old woman responsible…

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Helmets Save the Lives of Indiana Bikers

February 1, 2012 While riding a motorcycle or moped can be an effective and efficient way of getting around town, they do present a greater risk of injury…

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Right To Work Bill Signed Into Law In Indiana By Governor Daniels

February 8, 2012 Changes in the way companies conduct business have come in Indiana after Governor Mitch Daniels signed into law the Right-To-Work Bill. An article released by…

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Indiana Tractor-Trailer Crash Leaves One Dead and Two Others Injured

February 15, 2012 A tractor-trailer driver was killed and two others injured in a collision Tuesday morning along Interstate 70 in Hendricks County, Indiana. According to reports from…

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Six People Injured in Terre Haute, Indiana, Multi-Vehicle Crash

February 22, 2012 Six people were injured in a chain-reaction car accident Tuesday morning in Terre Haute, Indiana. Reports from the Tribune-Star indicate that the crash occurred around 9:45…

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Two Injured In Indiana Crash After Driver Falls Asleep At The Wheel

February 29, 2012 Fatigued driving may be the cause of a Taylorsville, Indiana, car accident that left two men injured yesterday. According to reports from The Republic, the…

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Six Injured In Multi-Vehicle Terre Haute Accident

March 7, 2012 A traffic accident that was caused by a driver fleeing from police may have caused several injuries, but it also brought out the best in…

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Alcohol And Drugs Blamed For Terre Haute Single-Car Crash

March 14, 2012 Alcohol and drugs are to blame for a single-vehicle Vigo County crash that injured the 24-year-old driver. According to The Tribune-Star, the accident occurred Tuesday…

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Reports Find Causes For Indiana State Fair August Stage Collapse

April 18, 2012 Reports from two separate firms hired to investigate the August 13 stage collapse at the Indiana State Fairgrounds site have been released. According to WTHITV 10…

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Disabled Indiana Woman Learning To Walk Again

May 9, 2012 A Henryville, Indiana, woman who was recently disabled after losing both her legs during a storm has recently started walking again using prosthetic legs. According…

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Work-Related Accidents On The Rise In Indiana

October 24, 2012 According to preliminary findings from the Indiana Department of Labor, the state saw a slight increase in the number of fatal work-related accidents last year.…

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Court Of Appeals Rules On Indiana Workers’ Compensation Case

November 7, 2012 A ruling from the Indiana Court of Appeals found that an injured worker’s claim should not be immediately dismissed because a claim for the same…

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Indiana Company Fined For Safety Violations That Led To Injuries

December 5, 2012 This past Wednesday, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) announced that it would fine Vectren, Inc., $100,000 for safety violations that resulted in a natural…

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Indiana Announces Initiative To Make Healthcare Industry Safer

February 27, 2013 Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that healthcare workers make up a large portion of employees who sustain work-related accidents. In fact, the…

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Indiana Lawmakers Considering Bill To Reform State’s Workers’ Compensation Program

May 8, 2013 In an effort to cut costs associated with Indiana Workers’ Compensation Benefits, lawmakers are urging Governor Mike Pence to sign into law a bill that…

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VA Implements Electronic Processing To Process Backlogged Veterans’ Disability Claims

July 24, 2013 With an increasing number of soldiers returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan with serious injuries sustained in combat, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA)…

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Indiana Reducing Costs Associated With Carrying Workers’ Compensation Insurance Policies

October 23, 2013 Each year, thousands of Indiana workers become the victims of on-the-job accidents that result in serious injuries. These individuals are protected under the law though,…

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Terre Haute Worker Seriously Injured After Coming Into Contact With Power Line

November 27, 2013 Americans workers each face certain risks and dangers associated with their jobs each day they work. One of the most common types of accidents is…

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Indiana Veterans Waiting Long Periods of Time For Disability Benefits Approval

December 4, 2013 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) oversees the distribution of benefits for veterans who are left unable to work due to medical conditions resulting from…

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New Technology Could Slash Demand for Veterans’ Disability Benefits by Reducing Injuries

Iron Man is a fictional comic book and movie character, but the wounds and injuries suffered by soldiers on the battlefield are very real. In fact, the Department…

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Indianapolis VA Facility Manipulated Dates on Veterans Disability Benefits Records

When soldiers are injured or disabled as a result of injuries sustained during service, they are entitled to benefits from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA). Unfortunately, the…

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Report Details Indiana Workplace Accident Statistics

Indiana employers are required by law to furnish their employees with a safe and healthy work environment. However, the Terre Haute personal injury lawyers with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos…

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When SSD and Long Term Disability Can Benefit You Financially

An accident or illness that leaves you unable to work can happen at any time. Yet, many people are unprepared for such an event and have not created…

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New, Less Invasive Mesothelioma Testing Procedures Use Ultrasound

Estimates show that roughly 11 million Americans have been exposed to a dangerous chemical fiber known as asbestos. Of those individuals, it’s estimated that as many as 10…

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The Most Common Causes of Indiana Workers’ Compensation Claims During the Winter

Winter has arrived in the Hoosier state and for those who must work in the cold climates, the risks and hazards that are present at worksites can grow…

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Study Shows Increased Risk of Mesothelioma in Miners

Risks of Mining and Drilling Mining and drilling are two of the fastest growing industries in the United States, but working in extrication continues to be one of…

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Getting What You Need If You’re a Veteran Suffering From a Brain Injury or PTSD

As more and more soldiers return home from the battlefield, many continue to fight a different battle. They struggle to overcome the injuries and medical conditions that now…

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Research Links Woman’s Case of Mesothelioma to Use of Talcum Powder

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is used in many products that are found in the United States today. Unfortunately, exposure to Asbestos can lead to serious…

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GMO Corn Lawsuit and Labor Disputes Affect Crop Prices

The agricultural industry is a vital part of the economy in the United States, accounting for almost $900 billion in financial transactions. There are numerous factors that can…

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Lawsuits and Warnings in the Wake of IVC Filter Injury Reports

Blood clots can be extremely hazardous to your health and can even lead to death. A device known as an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter has been developed…

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Studies Highlight Severity of Morcellator Cancer Risks

Just a few years ago, a new medical device—the power morcellator— was considered groundbreaking because of its ability to allow doctors to remove organs and tissues from a…

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Terre Haute Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Discuss New License Endorsement for Motorized Bike Riders

One way the state of Indiana works to keep motorists safe is through the regulation of operating a vehicle. One type of vehicle that seemed to avoid these…

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Improving How the FDA Reviews Medical Device Safety

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tasked with the job of regulating which medical devices are made available on the market; however, some feel as though better…

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Researchers Discuss Developments in Mesothelioma Treatments

There’s a deadly form of cancer that is diagnosed in roughly 3,000 Americans each year and it’s called mesothelioma. Development of the disease is typically the result of…

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Could Indiana and Illinois GMO Corn Lawsuits Be Heard In Federal Court?

Corn is a lynchpin in the economy and agriculture of Indiana and Illinois. So when China rejected tons of the corn grown in these states because it was contaminated…

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Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain It Can Take Years to Develop the Disease After Exposure

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 3,000 United States citizens are diagnosed each year with the deadly form of cancer known as Mesothelioma. Our mesothelioma lawyers…

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Terre Haute Dog Bite Lawyers Talk Safety As Part of National Dog Bite Prevention Week

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AMVA) says that each year in the United States, dogs bite an estimated 4.5 million people. Our Terre Haute dog bite lawyers at…

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Veterans Disability Benefits Could Increase if New Legislation Is Passed

There are millions of former members of the American armed forces who are no longer able to work due to injuries or illnesses sustained in the line of…

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Increase in Trauma Treatment Centers May be Partly Responsible for Decrease in Fatality Rates

The sheer nature of accidents dictates that when they occur, it’s almost inevitable that injuries will be involved. In fact, injury is the leading cause of death among…

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Congress Calls for Further Investigation Into Morcellator Cancer

The laparoscopic power morcellator is a medical device that is used to grind tissues so they can easily be removed from the body. The device was lauded as…

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Investigation Shows Company Knew of IVC Filter Injury Risk and Took No Corrective Action

An investigation has determined the brand of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard, Inc. could pose a serious health risk to patients.…

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Tips To Avoid Accidents While Trick-or-Treating This Halloween

Halloween is tomorrow night, and that means children dressed as ghouls, ghosts, and other creatures of the night will be walking along the streets and roads of our…

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Nursing Home Abuse More Common Than You Think

When our elders are no longer able to care for themselves, we’re often faced with the difficult decision of moving them to a long-term care facility. We do…

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Who Do You Sue When A Distracted Driver Hits Your Car?

A distracted driver ran a red light and smashed into your vehicle. You are injured. Should you sue the driver directly or sue his insurance company? Often, when…

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Am I personally liable for my child’s car accident?

Am I personally liable for my child's car accident? As a parent, one of the scariest moments is when your child is gets behind the wheel of a…

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More Car Accidents Are Caused By Rain Than Any Other Weather Condition

Spring showers may bring May flowers – but they also bring far too many wrecks. Learn how to keep yourself safe while driving in the rain. According to…

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What to Expect When You Hire an Attorney

If you suffered injuries because of another person’s negligence, you may be facing expensive medical bills, extended time away from work, and pain and suffering. Life as you…

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5 Ways to Reduce Your Accident Risks on Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day calls for parties, picnics, and parades. Whether you’re celebrating with a long weekend getaway or staying close to home to kick off the summer season with…

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4 Steps to Take After a Crash

At Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin, we understand that the aftermath of an accident can feel like a blur—but we also know that the actions you take in…

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Series Introduction: What to Expect When You File a Claim

Many of us have a neighbor, colleague, or friend of a friend who has at some point been seriously injured through no fault of their own, but no…

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What to Expect: Filing an Auto Accident Claim

Car accidents can be painful and confusing, but the most important way you can protect your health and your rights to compensation after a crash is by getting…

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What to Expect: Social Security Disability Claims

If you become disabled and unable to work, your ability to provide for yourself and your family can feel at risk. But if you’ve been paying into the…

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July Fourth Safety Tips Everyone Needs to Know

Fourth of July is coming up! Some of the most common Independence Day activities include cruising on the water, spending time on the beach, and grilling out with…

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3 of the Most Common Post-Accident Mistakes

After an auto accident, you are likely to be in shock and pain, especially when the accident was not your fault. The most important thing you can do…

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When Is a Car Accident Not a Driver’s Fault?

After a car accident, most people assume either one driver or another is at fault, but this isn’t always the case. Studies show that driver error is responsible…

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Who Are You Actually Suing?

At Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin, we help injured victims get compensation after accidents or injuries that weren’t their fault. Our Indiana personal injury lawyers handle a wide variety of injury claims,…

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7 Big Myths Told About Personal Injury Lawsuits

Would you ever hire a personal injury lawyer? Do you know someone who has? A lot of us have opinions about personal injury lawyers, but there are also…

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Premises Liability and Halloween

Halloween is soon upon us, and all across Indiana and Illinois, people are celebrating the holiday with trips to pumpkin patches and haunted houses, all leading up to…

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Tailgating Safety

The road to the playoffs has begun for the 2019 football season, and that means it is prime tailgating time. There’s no better way to pass the hours…

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Tips for Deep Frying Your Thanksgiving Turkey

Deep frying the Thanksgiving turkey isn’t a new method of cooking the holiday meal, but over the last several years, it has become increasingly popular. But for every…

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How to Safely Put Up Holiday Decorations

Decorating for the holidays is a tradition for many families, but it can also be dangerous. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said that people putting up their…

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Your Social Media Posts Could Reduce Your Compensation After an Accident

Most of enjoy sharing our thoughts and daily updates through at least one social media platform, and probably more than one, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or another.…

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Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable?

After an injury that wasn’t you fault, getting compensation for your expenses is likely a big priority for you and your loved ones. You may be too hurt…

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How Long Do You Have to File a Claim for Different Types of Accidents?

At Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin, we always encourage injured victims in Indiana to contact us right away after an accident. Doing so helps us get a head…

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How to Celebrate Halloween Safely During COVID-19

It’s hard to believe that Halloween is almost here—and even harder to believe that COVID-19 is still a very real threat to families across Indiana. The state has…

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Can I Get Fired While Receiving Indiana Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

Each year, thousands of Hoosiers are left unable to work because of injuries related to workplace accidents. While many of these individuals will qualify for Indiana workers’ compensation benefits,…

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How Do You Get Compensation After a Slip and Fall with No Witnesses?

You slipped, tripped, or fell on someone else’s property, and now you’re in serious pain. You need to file a personal injury lawsuit against the property owner to…

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Can You Still Get Compensation If the At-Fault Party Dies?

After an accident or injury that wasn’t your fault, you can file a compensation claim against the person whose negligence caused you to get hurt. But what happens…

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Why Do Insurance Companies Sometimes Refuse to Pay Victims Settlements?

After an injury that wasn’t your fault, you need compensation. And when you have proof that someone else caused your injury, you expect the insurance company to cut…

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How Long Does the At-Fault Party Have to Pay?

After an accident that wasn’t your fault, you need compensation right away. And while accepting the insurance company’s initial offer may seem appealing, you know you need FULL…

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Tips for Using Social Media During a Personal Injury Claim

Around 80% of Americans use at least one social media platform, and many of those people use multiple platforms and check their profiles or post at least once…

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Can My Injury Settlement Be Taken for Child Support or Alimony Payments?

Whether the insurance company agreed to pay you a fair settlement after some negotiations or you’re eventually awarded a check after a civil trial, knowing you’re finally getting…

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Can I Hire a Lawyer After I’ve Already Filed an Injury Claim?

In today’s “do-it-yourself” culture, handling things on your own that were previously left to the professionals is common. But what about if you tried to tackle filing an…

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How Is Pain and Suffering Calculated in a Personal Injury Claim?

When most people think of the expenses they’ll face after an injury that wasn’t their fault, they think of their medical bills and lost paychecks if they’re too…

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How Do Health Insurance Payments Affect Personal Injury Settlements?

Medical bills are extremely expensive in the U.S. A broken leg or even a sprained ankle can cost thousands of dollars, especially when you need an ambulance ride…

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Can You Refuse to Pay Medical Bills for Services Performed Without Your Permission?

After an accident or injury, your first priority should always be getting medical treatment. But as most Americans know, medical treatment in the U.S. isn’t cheap. Even a…

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What Happens if the Defendant Appeals the Verdict After You Win a Settlement?

Although most personal injury claims settle out of court, some don’t. When insurance companies and their clients refuse to pay the money that claimants are owed, they may…

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Indiana’s Comparative Fault Laws and How They Affect Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury cases can be complicated, and Indiana's comparative fault laws can add an extra layer of difficulty. If you're injured in an accident and someone else is…

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The Importance of Preserving Evidence in Indiana Premises Liability Cases

Premises liability lawsuits hold negligent property owners accountable when damages are sustained on their land. In these kinds of cases, preserving evidence is crucial to proving landowner liability…

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The Role of Comparative Fault in Indiana Premises Liability Cases

When you have been hurt on someone else’s land, you may be entitled to financial compensation from the reckless property owner. Unfortunately, due to Indiana’s laws on comparative…

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Types of Damages You Can Recover in a Wrongful Death Claim

Losing a loved one unexpectedly due to negligence can be the most devastating experience of your life. Such a loss can bring emotional and psychological suffering to a…

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How Common Are Bike Accidents in Indiana?

Bicycling is a popular form of transportation. With Indiana’s scenic landscapes and growing cycling culture, it is no surprise that more people are taking to the roads on…

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Reach out to a Terre Haute Personal Injury Attorney Today

The financial burden that often comes with a serious injury can be too much for many people to bear. Unexpected medical debt, damaged personal property, and the sudden loss of income can impact the budgets of most families. The good news is that a successful injury claim could help reduce that financial strain after a serious accident. Get in touch with a Terre Haute personal injury lawyer with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin to learn more.

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