by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Mar 13, 2026 | Car Crash, Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions About Indiana Accident Reports How long does it take for an Indiana accident report to be available? Most reports are available within a few days. Serious accidents may take longer. Do I need a police report to file a personal injury claim?...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Mar 6, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury in Indiana How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Indiana? Indiana generally allows two years from the date of injury, but waiting can seriously weaken your case. Should I talk to the other driver’s...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 27, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury and Rideshare Accidents in Indiana What should I do immediately after a car or rideshare accident in Indiana? If you are involved in a car or rideshare accident in Indiana, take these steps as soon as possible: Call the...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 20, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury
Common Questions After a Personal Injury in Indiana Should I Talk to the Insurance Company at All? You can report the accident, but you should be cautious. You are not required to give a recorded statement or speculate about fault or injuries. What If the Insurance...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 13, 2026 | Car Crash, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
Frequently Asked Questions About Indiana Personal Injury Settlements How soon should I talk to an Indiana personal injury lawyer? As soon as possible. Early legal guidance helps preserve evidence, avoid insurance traps, and prevent costly mistakes. Do most Indiana...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 6, 2026 | Car Crash, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury in Indiana How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Indiana? In most cases, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline usually means losing your right to...