Non-Riders’ Misperceptions of Cyclists Focus groups have found that non-riding members of juries often perceive motorcyclists as risk-takers. Legends of James Dean and Marlon Brando perpetuate this ‘bad boy’ stereotype. And while not everyone shares these opinions, an experienced personal…
Trying the Motorcycle Accident Case Before a Jury, Part II–Preparation of Evidence in Indianapolis, IN Motorcycle Accidents Involving Truckers Evidence is the cyclist’s best friend Motorcycle accidents involving trucks require a significant amount of time, energy and financial resources to…
Photo of Damaged Vehicle May Be Used To Determine Extent of Injuries by Jury in Indianapolis, IN Auto Accident Changing the way personal injury cases are tried in Indiana In August, 2011, the Indiana Court of Appeals issued an opinion…
Who represents your interests? At Ward & Ward, we often meet honest people who’ve been injured in accidents, through no fault of their own, opt to work on their own behalf and in good faith with their auto insurance carrier to resolve…
A jury must assign a percentage of fault, if any, to each person involved in the accident If you are injured by another party, for example, in an auto, trucking, bicycle or motorcycle accident—even as a pedestrian or when acting as…
Hollywood and portrayal of the injured victim Most diagnosed whiplash injuries result from rear-end car collisions. Hollywood often portrays the whiplash victim as the neurotic personality or the gold-digging opportunist who is represented by the fast-talking, amoral courthouse lawyer. And…
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