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How Some Defendants May Attempt to Use the “Sudden Emergency Doctrine” to Evade Liability

Recently, a state appellate court issued an opinion in a personal injury case discussing what the court called the “sudden emergency doctrine,” explaining how it may be applied to excuse what may otherwise be considered negligent behavior. The case is important to Indiana car accident victims because the doctrine is…

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Recent Appellate Court Opinion Finds in Favor of Plaintiff in Road Rage Case

Earlier last month, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia released an opinion regarding an incident of road rage that went too far, resulting in serious injury to one of the drivers involved. In the case, Phillips v. Stear, the court reversed a lower court’s opinion that had found…

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Principal and Student Killed by “Erratic Driver” On the Way to School

Earlier this month in Wayne Township, an elementary school principal and one of his students were killed when their vehicle was struck by an SUV. According to one news source, there were four other students in the car, each of whom was also injured in the morning rush-hour accident. Evidently,…

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