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Navigating the Indiana Dram Shop Statute Following a Drunk Driving Accident

When an accident occurs involving drunk driving, many people do not know that the party that served the alcohol to the intoxicated person may be held liable for their negligence in serving the intoxicated party. However, there are exceptions. These exceptions typically occur when the chain of events does not…

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Holding Multiple Defendants Responsible Following an Indiana Drunk Driving Accident

Drinking and driving is against the law because drunk drivers are far more likely to get into a car accident and injure or kill someone else. When this happens, accident victims can bring them to court in a civil negligence suit to recover for their injuries. What many people do…

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When Can Indiana Businesses Be Held Liable for Providing Alcohol to Intoxicated Persons?

Drunk driving is still a widespread issue throughout the country, which is why many states have developed strict laws to try to address it. In Indiana, the state’s Dram Shop Act (the Act) holds providers of alcoholic beverages liable in Indiana personal injury cases where the providers knowingly serve alcohol…

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Indiana Dump Truck Driver Admits to Snorting Heroin Before Fatal Collision

Earlier this month, a husband and wife were killed in a fatal Indiana dump truck accident involving a total of eleven vehicles. According to a recent news report covering the tragic accident, the crash occurred near the intersection of U.S. 36 and South County Road 625 East, at around 3:30…

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Court Upholds Defendant’s Fifth Amendment Privilege Not to Testify in Recent Personal Injury Case

Recently, a state appellate court issued a written opinion in a personal injury case discussing an interesting issue that all Indiana personal injury victims would be wise to consider before filing a case against a defendant. The case addressed when a personal injury defendant may be able to evoke their…

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Federal Appellate Court Dismissed DUI Accident Victim’s Case Against Concert Organizers

Recently, a federal appellate court issued a written opinion in a personal injury case illustrating an important concept that frequently arises in Indiana car accident cases. The case presented the court with the opportunity to discuss whether the plaintiff’s wrongful death case could survive the defendants’ motion for summary judgment.…

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Plaintiff Permitted to Proceed with Case Against Drunk Driver’s Employer

Recently, a state appellate court released an opinion in a motor vehicle accident personal injury case that raised an important issue that commonly comes up in Indiana personal injury cases, especially in the common scenario in which an insurance company is involved in defending the lawsuit. The case required the court…

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Bars and Restaurants that Over-Serve Customers May Be Liable in Indiana Drunk Driving Lawsuits

Indiana is among the several states that has a Dram Shop liability statute, which can act to impose civil liability on establishments that serve alcohol to patrons who later leave the establishment and cause a serious accident. Most commonly, Dram Shop cases involve a patron who leaves the establishment and…

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How Indiana’s Dram Shop Law Can Help Victims of Drunk Driving Accidents

Most people are aware that when a drunk driver causes an Indiana car accident, that driver can be held responsible for any injuries that occur as a result of the accident through an Indiana personal injury lawsuit. What may come as a surprise to some readers is that, under Indiana’s…

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Appellate Court Allows Defendant’s Previous DUI Convictions into Evidence in Recent Drunk Driving Case

Earlier this month, an Indiana appellate court issued a written opinion in a personal injury case involving allegations that the plaintiff was seriously injured when he was involved in an accident that was caused by the defendant, who was drunk at the time. The case presented the court with the…

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