by Marc Lopez Law Firm | May 15, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury
FAQ: Indiana Car Accidents, Recorded Statements, and Personal Injury Claims Should I give a recorded statement after an Indiana car accident? Not to the at-fault driver’s insurance company without first speaking to an attorney. The adjuster may use your words to...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | May 8, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
FAQ: Personal Injury in Indiana How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Indiana? In most Indiana injury cases, you generally have two years from the date the claim accrues to file a lawsuit for injury to your person or property. There are exceptions,...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | May 1, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury
FAQ: Indiana Personal Injury Claims After a Crash Do I need a police report after an Indiana car accident? Yes, a police report can be extremely helpful. It may document the drivers, vehicles, location, conditions, witnesses, and officer observations. It is not always...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Apr 24, 2026 | Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
FAQ: Slip and fall claims in Indiana What should I do first after a slip and fall in Indiana? Get medical care, report the fall, take photos if you can, get witness information, and avoid making detailed blame-related statements before you get legal advice. Can I...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Apr 17, 2026 | Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
Frequently Asked Questions About Slip and Fall Cases in Indiana Do I need to prove negligence in a slip and fall case in Indiana? Yes. You generally need to prove that the property owner or business was negligent. That usually means showing there was a dangerous...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Apr 10, 2026 | Car Crash, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall
FAQ: Indiana personal injury claims Do I need a lawyer for every personal injury case in Indiana? No. Some minor claims with clear fault, limited treatment, and quick recovery may be reasonable to handle on your own. But if your injuries are serious, fault is...