FAQ: Helping Someone After a Personal Injury in Indiana
What should I do first if my loved one was injured in Indiana?
Encourage them to get medical care and follow the treatment plan. Then help preserve evidence, including photos, paperwork, witness information, and insurance letters.
Should an injured person give a recorded statement to insurance?
Not before understanding their rights. A recorded statement can be used to minimize injuries or shift blame, so it is smart to speak with an Indiana personal injury lawyer first.
How long does someone have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Indiana?
Many Indiana personal injury claims have a two-year deadline, but some cases have shorter notice requirements, especially claims involving government entities. The safest move is to ask early.
Can I call a lawyer for my injured family member?
Yes. You can call to ask general questions and help your loved one understand their options. The injured person will still need to participate, but a supportive family member can help get the process started.
How do I contact the Marc Lopez Law Firm?
Call 317-632-3642. The Marc Lopez Law Firm is happy to have a no-pressure conversation with you or your loved one about a personal injury in Indiana.


