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Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20236 min read
What Is the Bodily Injury Limit in Indiana? | Explaining Car Insurance Requirements
The minimum bodily injury coverage in Indiana is $25,000 per person and a total of $50,000 per accident.



Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20236 min read
How to Calculate Your Personal Injury Damages
Establishing the accurate value of a personal injury claim is a multifaceted process. There's more to it than just adding up expenses.



Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
How to Calculate Pain and Suffering: Car Accident in Indiana and Non-economic Damages
There are two ways to calculate pain and suffering damages after a car accident in Indiana, the multiplier method and per diem method.



Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20235 min read
Is Indiana a No-fault State for Car Accidents? | Car Insurance Laws
A no-fault state is where the injured party may be responsible for the damages from a car accident, regardless of who is at fault.



Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
What Happens in Indiana If You Get in an Accident Without Insurance? | Knowing the State Laws
Drivers are required to carry liability coverage in case of an accident. Learn about minimum coverage and penalties for driving uninsured.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20235 min read
T-bone Car Accident in Indiana | What To Do Next
Victims of t-bone car accidents can be overwhelmed by the aftermath of these collisions. This blog describes ways to seek compensation.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
Navigating a Side-impact Car Accident (Hit on Passenger Side) Case in Indiana
T-bone crashes occur when a driver hits the side of another vehicle. Factors to determine fault will be discussed in this article.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
What Happens If a Driver Is in a Single-Car Accident? (No Insurance Coverage)
Driving without car insurance can lead to fine and uninsured motorists involved in an accident can lead to complex situations.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
Navigating a Multiple Car Accident: Who Pays the Compensation?
In this article, learn about the different ways that responsibility can be assigned in multiple car accidents and who may have to pay.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
What Are the Different Types of Mesothelioma Lawsuits? A Comprehensive Guide
Mesothelioma lawsuits are a way for families to recover damages and seek compensation. This blog goes over the filing process for this.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
After the Accident: What Damages Are Available in a Personal Injury Case?
Accident victims should be entitled to recover damages. Compensation may be in the form of economic, non-economic and punitive damages.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20235 min read
Injury & Income: How Do I Make up for Lost Wages until I Get My Settlement?
Lost wages is considered income that victims miss out on due to an accident. There are different types of wages a victim may recover.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20235 min read
The Ins and Outs of Litigation: What Are Punitive Damages?
In this article we will discuss punitive damages, their purpose, and factors that may impact the sum owed in these cases.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20235 min read
Breaking down the Basics: What Are Compensatory Damages?
This article discusses the basic of compensatory damages including the different types and the legal importance of these damages.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 27, 20234 min read
Who is at Fault in a Car Accident in an Intersection? - Getting Fair Compensation
This article will explain different factors which can determine fault in an intersection accident and ways to build a good case.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 1, 20234 min read
What Is a Personal Injury Demand Letter, and What Role Does it Play in a Claim?
Personal injury demand letters inform the insurance company of the victim's intent and aim to launch settlement negotiations.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 1, 20234 min read
Bodily Injury VS Personal Injury: What Is the Difference, and What Do They Mean?
Unlike personal injury, bodily injury does not refer to any type of claim or lawsuit but is used to describe the actual physical injuries.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 1, 20234 min read
What Is Personal Injury Fraud? – Definition and Potential Consequences
A claimant can be charged with fraud even if they are not lying but withholding information that they are legally required to disclose.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 1, 20236 min read
What Is a Release in a Settlement? Everything One Should Know
An insurance company will pay some compensation after a claim is submitted, but they require a release of any other legal liability.


Robert Schuerger II
Nov 1, 20234 min read
What Is Duty of Care in Personal Injury Law - Understanding the Indiana Legal System
An individual who fails to comply with the duty of care legal standard may be found liable in a civil case if they harm others.
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