Spring has sprung and the weather, slowly but surely, is getting warmer. With the change of seasons, Indiana residents hit the parks and streets for a variety of recreational activities. Over this spring, we will keep you up to date on news, warnings, laws, and other important safety and legal…
Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog
Winter Slams Indiana Drivers
On March 26, Indianapolis’s morning commute was rife with weather related dangers. After a historic snowfall of 6.2 inches in Indianapolis Sunday and other records being broken throughout the state, Indiana first responders were confronted with a staggering 52 accidents on Tuesday morning between just the hours of 5am and…
Indiana Bill to Set Dietician Standards
Unlike most states, Indiana dieticians can currently practice without a license. But soon that may change. House Bill 1272 has passed the House and is currently being reviewed by the Indiana Senate. If it passes there it will be the first state-wide framework for dietician standards in Indiana.The bill would…
HANDLING MINOR’S CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURIES
As personal injury counsel, we are often faced with the difficult task of working on behalf of injured children and their families. As parents, we understand that injuries to children can involve devastating and heartbreaking situations and present unique legal issues which practitioners need to consider. When encountered with a…
Car Accident Claims Lives of Three Indiana Teenagers
The town of Versailles, Indiana is reeling from the news of a car accident that took the lives of three local teenagers. The accident occurred Thursday, March 7 when two pickup trucks collided after a local church function. The three victims were declared dead at the scene of the accident.…
Plaintiff May Sue Manufacturer of Name-Brand Prescription Drug for Injury Allegedly Caused by Different Company’s Generic Drug
Conflicts between state and federal laws governing prescription drugs led the Alabama Supreme Court to rule that a plaintiff allegedly injured by a generic drug may sue the manufacturer of its brand-name equivalent. In re Wyeth, Inc., et al v. Weeks, No. 1101397, slip op. (Ala., Jan. 11, 2013). Because…
Two Killed in Indianapolis Ambulance Crash
We extend our condolences to the families of two Indianapolis medics who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in the early morning of February 16, 2013. These were reportedly the first fatalities in an on-the-job vehicle collision in the history of Indianapolis EMS. The accident happened at approximately…
Motorcyclist Awarded Benefits from Underinsured Motorist Coverage by Court
A motorcyclist who suffered severe injuries in a traffic collision may collect underinsured motorist benefits under several policies, the Missouri Supreme Court’s ruled in Manner v. Schiermeier, No. SC92408, slip op. (Mo., Jan. 8, 2013). The court rejected the argument of the two defendant insurers that exclusions for “owned vehicles”…
Appellate Court Affirms Judgment in Defendant’s Favor in Pharmaceutical Products Liability Lawsuit, Citing Lack of Expert Testimony
An appellate court ruled in favor of a pharmaceutical company in an appeal of a summary judgment order and a jury verdict in a multi-district products liability lawsuit. Secrest v. Merck, Sharp & Dohme Corp., part of In re: Fosamax Products Liability Litigation, No. 11-4358-cv (2nd Cir., Jan. 30, 2013).…
First Amendment Protects Pharmaceutical Sales Rep’s Off-Label Promotion of Drug, Court Says
A pharmaceutical sales representative’s conviction for conspiracy to introduce a misbranded drug into interstate commerce violated his rights to free speech under the First Amendment, according to the Second Circuit’s ruling in United States v. Caronia, No. 09-5006-cr, slip op. (2nd Cir., Dec. 3, 2012). The court held that the…