Personal Injury Blog

Nov 3
The 10 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds

Dogs are often seen as man’s best friend, but not all breeds are created equal. Based on research, some dogs are considered more dangerous. While any dog can bite you and cause personal injuries, some dogs have more of a propensity to do so. The following dogs, therefore, have a reputation, statistically, for being more aggressive o...

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  • Jan 10
    I was Injured on Someone Else’s Property

    Many of us have tripped and fallen in our lives, and usually, nothing more than our ego is bruised. However, sometimes you can get hurt on someone else’s property, and if they were negligent, you may be able to file a claim for damages. If you were recently hurt on someone else’s property and wonder about your legal options, below is important information to consider. Have questions? Talk to an injury attorney at Blackburn Romey today. Indiana Premises Liability Laws Indiana has a premises liability law that governs the legal process w...

  • Jan 10
    What are the Safest Forms of Transportation?

    As personal injury lawyers, we at Blackburn Romey are committed to protecting the rights and interests of our clients following serious accidents and injuries. We understand the devastating impact that transportation-related accidents can have on individuals and families, and our legal team seeks to raise awareness about the safest forms of transportation to prevent such incidents.   Walking While it may not be your first thought when you hear the word, walking is a fundamental mode of transportation and is often considered the healt...

  • Jan 10
    When Is It Too Late To Go to the Doctor After a Car Accident

    There are two ways of looking at the question, “Is it ever too late to go to the doctor after a car accident?” If you are thinking from a medical perspective, it’s never “too late.” You should go as soon as you notice an issue regardless how long it has been since an accident. With it being common to wait weeks to get to see your doctor for non-urgent issues, the sooner you call and make the appointment, the better. On the other hand, if you are asking about when it is too late to see a doctor from a legal perspective, that is a l...

  • Jan 10
    How Many Accidents Can a CDL Driver Have?

    Obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL) requires a driver to have an advanced level of skills, knowledge, and expertise. Since the consequences of a mistake are higher, commercial drivers are held to a higher standard than non-commercial drivers. But what qualifies a driver to get a commercial driver’s license and how you can receive fair compensation if you have a truck accident claim involving a commercial driver?   Overview of a Commercial Driver’s License  Since April 1, 1992, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Adminis...

  • Dec 25
    How Much Time Do I Have to File a Claim? 

    When you have a personal injury claim, you do not have endless time to initiate the process in court. You cannot let too much time go by without filing a claim or you may not get the opportunity to pursue the compensation and legal relief you deserve.  The best thing you can do is consult an Indiana personal injury attorney as soon as possible.    Statute of Limitations  Every state has a different statute of limitations that prevents one from filing a personal injury claim in civil court after a certain amount of time has pass...

  • Dec 18
    Should I Take the Insurance Company’s Settlement Offer?

    Dealing with insurance claims can be time-consuming and stressful, and you may think that it is in your best interest to accept whatever settlement is offered by an insurance company.  Many factors can help you decide if you should accept an insurance settlement. One of the key resources that you should utilize when it comes to insurance claims and settlement offers is to consult with an experienced car accident attorney.    What is a Reasonable Settlement Offer? Once you’ve received a settlement offer, there are some question...

  • Dec 4
    What is Negligence and How is it Determined? 

    Personal injury law is designed to hold negligent parties accountable for the harm they cause. However, an injury victim must present evidence to prove negligence in order to obtain compensation. This can be more challenging than you might think, so always seek help from an Indiana personal injury attorney.   Elements of Negligence Four general elements of negligence must be proven, whether a case is from a car accident, a dog attack, workplace injury, or other personal injury matters. The four elements of negligence are:  Duty...

  • Nov 6
    The Risks of Leaving the Scene of an Accident When No One Else is Involved

    It is never a good decision to leave the scene of an accident, regardless of whether it was a single-car crash or how minor it may appear. There are several factors to consider, including possible trouble with the law and the loss of compensation from liable parties.  Never leave the scene of a crash, and always discuss your potential rights with an Indiana car accident attorney.    Legal Consequences Leaving the scene of an accident in Indiana, or anywhere for that matter, is not advisable, even if it does not lead to injuries....

  • Oct 24
    What Happens When a Truck Driver Causes an Accident?

    As the 5th busiest state for commercial freight traffic, Indiana plays an essential role in the distribution system of the United States. Every year, 724 million tons of freight are transported on Indiana highways, with freight flow expected to increase by 60 percent by 2040. As the volume of commercial traffic rises, so does the risk of truck accidents, which can lead to devastating consequences for Indiana motorists. If you've been injured in an auto accident caused by a negligent truck driver, you can seek compensation for your injuries,...