Have you ever sent a quick text while you were driving down the road? Or taken advantage of a red light to check social media? Have you ever eaten a snack while driving to or from work? If you have, then you’re not alone. But each is an example of distracted driving. While many drivers won’t...
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Attorneys : Police Reports Important in Auto Accident Claims
After a car accident in Indiana, the police accident report – known as an Indiana Officer's Standard Crash Report – becomes a very important piece of evidence. Insurance companies use the information in the report when processing and evaluating claims. The attorneys at Boughter Sinak, LLC know how to use this information to help your case. While the report itself is often not...
Read MoreOur Attorneys Discuss Surviving A Head-On Collision in Indiana
Any car accident can leave someone with serious injuries. But head-on collisions are especially dangerous because of the force of impact in the crash and can lead to fatalities. The speed of both cars at the time of the collision is an important factor. The car accident attorneys at Boughter Sinak, LLC help accident victims...
Read MoreLax Regulations Led To The Worst Limo Accident In A Decade
In October of 2018, a group of family and friends rented a 2001 Ford Excursion from the upstate New York limousine company Prestige Limousine. The group was on their way to a surprise birthday party. They had chosen to take the limo there and back to ensure that they had a safe way to get...
Read MoreRoad Safety Rules Also Apply In The Farmland
Farms here in Indiana and across the country are in the midst of their harvest, working to beat the clock before winter arrives. Anyone driving through the countryside should remain vigilant and drive cautiously when coming across farm equipment on the road. At the same time, farmers who take to the roads on their tractors and sprayers...
Read MoreMotor Vehicle Accidents in Indiana Up 10 Percent, Sets 12-Year High
The total number of traffic fatalities in Indiana in 2017 increased by more than 10 percent to the highest annual total since 2005, an alarming development due to a number of factors, including a sharp rise in the number of motor vehicle accidents involving motorcycle fatalities (44 percent increase) and pedestrian fatalities (25 percent increase)....
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