Indiana Court of Appeals Affirms Denial of Motion to Dismiss Indiana Truck...
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently affirmed a trial court’s denial of an Indiana Trial Rule 12(B)(6) motion to dismiss filed by a truck driver and trucking company in a semi-truck accident case...
View ArticleIndiana Court of Appeals Finds Amazon Owed a Duty of Care to Truck Drivers...
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently found against Amazon in two related cases, one involving personal injury and one involving wrongful death, finding Amazon owed a duty of care to two truck drivers...
View ArticleIndiana Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) Publishes Attorney Jonathan...
2 for 1: Filing Two Medical Malpractice Claims for One Injury Jonathan Armiger, Barsumian Armiger LLC Medical malpractice attorneys must sometimes confront the question: To what extent can one pursue...
View ArticleIndiana Court of Appeals Reverses $6 Million Dollar Jury Verdict for Estate...
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently reversed a $6,000,000.00 jury verdict in a wrongful death case in which an Indianapolis bus ran over and killed a pedestrian attempting to board the bus because...
View ArticleNavigating the Depo-Provera Brain Tumor Lawsuits: What You Need to Know
In recent legal developments, a series of lawsuits has been filed against Pfizer, the manufacturer of Depo-Provera, a widely used injectable contraceptive. These lawsuits allege that the use of...
View ArticleUnpacking the Groundbreaking Lawsuit Against Ultra-Processed Food Giants
In a landmark legal action filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, plaintiff Bryce Martinez has taken on major food corporations, accusing them of causing widespread health issues...
View ArticleIndiana Supreme Court Clarifies Applicability of Indiana’s Medical...
We previously wrote a blog on the Indiana Court of Appeals decision in Indiana Dep’t of Ins. V. Doe, in which the Court of Appeals found in favor of the Indiana Patient’s Compensation Fund (the Fund)...
View ArticleIndiana Court of Appeals Finds CVS Potentially Liable for Gun-Wielding...
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently reversed the grant of summary judgment to CVS Pharmacy finding a reasonable fact-finder could conclude that a security guard at one of its stores was acting as an...
View ArticleIndiana Supreme Court Fashions New Standard for Discovery of Smartphone Data
The Indiana Supreme Court recently resolved an issue of first impression in Indiana regarding the ability of parties to access smartphone data in discovery. In Jennings v. Smiley, Jessica Smiley...
View ArticleIndiana Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Church Premises Liability in Injury...
The Indiana Supreme Court recently issued a decision in Calvary Temple Church of Evansville, Inc. v. Kirsch, clarifying the scope of liability protections for nonprofit religious organizations when...
View ArticleIndiana Court of Appeals Finds Hospital Spoliated Video Evidence in Premise...
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently found a hospital spoliated video camera evidence in a premise liability trip-and-fall personal injury case. In Rosen v. Cmty. Healthcare Sys., Caryl Rosen (Rosen)...
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