Proven Results in High-Stakes Trucking and Injury Cases
Our firm has recovered millions for injured Hoosiers, including:
*Past results do not guarantee future performance. Every case depends on its own facts.
We approach every case with the expectation that it may go the distance. Thorough investigation. Strong evidence. Trial-ready preparation. That’s how serious cases are built.
Meet The Team Behind the Fight
Not every personal injury firm operates the same way. Some rely on volume. Others focus on quick settlements. At Boughter Sinak, LLC, cases are prepared deliberately from the start.
From the moment you hire our firm, we begin preparing your case as if it may go to trial. Our legal team investigates the facts thoroughly, works with qualified experts when necessary, and builds the evidence needed to pursue the full value of your claim. If an insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, we are prepared to take the case to court.
Our attorneys believe clients deserve straightforward guidance and an honest evaluation of their situation. You will hear the good, the bad, and the realistic path forward so you can make informed decisions about your case.
The Boughter Sinak legal team includes founding attorneys Robert Boughter and Kenny Sinak, along with Fort Wayne native attorney Riley P. Anderson.
Our clients choose us because they want lawyers who are steady under pressure, clear in communication, and willing to take difficult cases forward when necessary.

Robert Boughter
Focused. Direct. Determined.
Robert Boughter approaches each case with clarity and resolve. Clients appreciate his straightforward communication and his willingness to explain both risks and opportunities without sugarcoating the reality of litigation.

Kenny Sinak
Prepared. Precise. Relentless.
Kenny Sinak brings extensive courtroom experience and careful case development to the firm. A graduate of Marquette University Law School, he is known for methodical preparation and steady representation in accident and injury claims.

Riley P. Anderson
Bold. Driven. Effective.
Riley P. Anderson is a Fort Wayne native and an attorney at Boughter Sinak, LLC, where he represents people across Indiana. Riley has been a dedicated member of the Boughter Sinak team since 2022, and his journey reflects his commitment to the firm and its clients.
Standing Up For Accident Victims Across Indiana
Ready To Go Toe To Toe With The Insurance Company
When you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, the insurance company may tell you that you don’t need a lawyer. They may suggest that signing their settlement offer will resolve everything quickly and fairly.
But insurance carriers are businesses. Their goal is to limit payouts, not maximize your recovery.
An early settlement offer may not account for ongoing medical treatment, future lost income, or the long-term impact of your injuries. Once you sign, you typically cannot go back and ask for more, even if complications arise.
Our Fort Wayne personal injury lawyers evaluate the full scope of your case before recommending any resolution. We push back when insurers undervalue claims and prepare cases thoroughly when litigation becomes necessary.
Below are the types of injury cases we handle across Fort Wayne, Warsaw, and surrounding Indiana communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Indiana Accidents And Injury Claims
What Should I Do After A Truck Accident In Indiana?
After a truck accident, seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries are not obvious. If possible, document the scene, gather contact information, and avoid discussing fault. Trucking companies and their insurers often begin investigating immediately. Speaking with an Indiana truck accident lawyer early can help protect evidence such as driver logs, black box data, and maintenance records before they disappear.
Why Are Truck Accident Cases More Complicated Than Car Accidents?
Truck accident claims often involve federal safety regulations, commercial insurance policies, and multiple potentially responsible parties. Liability may extend beyond the driver to the trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo loader, or vehicle manufacturer. These cases require a deeper investigation and a legal strategy built around commercial transportation laws.
How Long Do I Have To File A Personal Injury Lawsuit In Indiana?
In most cases, Indiana law provides a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death claims. However, exceptions can apply depending on the parties involved and the circumstances of the accident. Waiting too long can jeopardize your right to recover compensation.
Can I Still Recover Compensation If I Was Partially At Fault?
Indiana follows a modified comparative fault system. You may recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50 percent responsible for the accident. Any recovery would be reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies often try to shift blame to minimize payouts, which makes legal representation important.
What If A Loved One Was Killed In A Car Or Truck Accident?
When negligence results in a fatal crash, surviving family members may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim under Indiana law. These cases can include compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and other damages allowed by statute. Legal guidance is especially important in these emotionally difficult situations.
When The Insurance Company Starts A Fight, We Finish It
After a serious crash, the insurance company is already protecting its interests. You deserve a legal team focused entirely on protecting yours.
Whether your case involves a commercial truck accident along I-69, a collision on US 30, or a serious injury anywhere in Fort Wayne or Warsaw, the way your claim is handled now can shape your financial future.
At Boughter Sinak, LLC, we prepare thoroughly, evaluate cases honestly, and step forward when insurers refuse to offer fair value. We understand what’s at stake, and we don’t that responsibility lightly.


























